Businessman, former Salt Lake Olympic CFO to speak in St. George

ST. GEORGE — Fraser Bullock is Co-founder of Sorenson Capital, a private equity firm with over $1 billion in assets under management. He began his career as a consultant at Bain & Company and then as a partner in the formation at Bain Capital. He currently serves on the Boards of DOMO, Bamboo HR, and Health Catalyst as Chairman. He was previously Chairman of Omniture prior to its sale to Adobe.

Bullock served as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. He continues to be active in the Olympic movement, having served as an advisor to the International Olympic Committee, the U.S. Olympic Committee and to several Olympic cities, including Torino, Italy, Vancouver, Canada, Sochi, Russia and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For his Olympic service, he was awarded the Olympic Order in Gold.

In his Church service, Bullock serves as Chairman of the Board of the Polynesian Cultural Center and as Chairman of Deseret Mutual Benefit Administrators. He served as a member of the Board of the Perpetual Education Fund and as an advisor to Deseret Management Corporation.

Bullock served as a member of the 5th Quorum of the Seventy from 2002 to 2011. Previously, he served as Bishop, Bishop’s Counselor, High Counselor, Young Men’s President, Elders’ Quorum President, Scoutmaster and full-time missionary in the Bolivia mission.

Bullock received a Bachelor’s degree in economics and a Masters in Business Administration, both from Brigham Young University.

He lives with his wife Jennifer in Highland. They are the parents of five children and eight grandchildren. His favorite activities are skiing and visiting Hawaii.

Event details

  • What: Fraser Bullock Speaks in St. George.
  • When: Thursday, May 4, noon to 1 p.m.
  • Where: Marriott Courtyard, 185 S. 1470 E., St. George.
  • Cost: $15.
  • Deadline to register: May 4.
  • To register: Nelson Hafen by phone 435-632-7666 or email at [email protected].

Proceeds to benefit the BYU Management Society Student Scholarship Fund

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