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Robert H. Daines III
American mormon leader

Robert H. Daines III

Robert H. Daines III
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Intro American mormon leader
Is Religious leader
From United States of America
Field Religion
Gender male
Birth 1934
Age 89 years
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Biography

Robert H. Daines III (born 1934) was the Driggs Professor of Strategic Management at Brigham Young University (BYU).

Daines was born in Logan, Utah, the son of Robert H. Daines and his wife, Anna Stoddard Merrill. He was raised in Metuchen, New Jersey; his father was a professor at Rutgers University.

Daines holds an MBA from Stanford University and a Doctorate of Business Administration from Indiana University. He was on the BYU faculty for over 40 years and head of the school's MBA program from 1966 to 1978.

Daines is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In the church he has served as a bishop, stake president, president of the Pennsylvania Harrisburg Mission, and from 2010 to 2013 as president of the Provo Utah Temple.

Daines is the co-author of the textbook Strategic Financial Management (1988, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 9780256057812).

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