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Dan DeVos and Pamella Roland are a power couple who have made significant impacts in their respective fields. While Dan is widely recognized as the co-owner of the Orlando Magic and a key figure in the DeVos family’s ventures, Pamella has built a name for herself in the fashion world. Together, they share a strong partnership rooted in shared values and family commitment.

Let’s take a closer look at Pamella’s inspiring journey, the couple’s relationship, and the vibrant lives of their children.

Who is Dan DeVos’s wife Pamella Roland? What does she do for a living?

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Pamella Roland is the founder and creative force behind her eponymous fashion label, Pamella Roland. The brand, which debuted its first collection in 2002, quickly gained acclaim and became a staple in luxury fashion. Pamella’s designs have graced celebrities like Angelina Jolie, Taylor Swift, and Eva Longoria and are available at prestigious retailers such as Bergdorf Goodman and Harrods.

 

Over the years, the fashion industry has recognized her contributions with accolades like the Gold Coast Award and induction into the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA). While Mrs. DeVos’s passion is fashion, she doesn’t restrict herself to just that. Pamella is also a philanthropist and co-founder of DP Fox Ventures LLC, a family investment firm that spans industries like sports, real estate, and entertainment.

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Moreover, she also dedicates her time to organizations such as the Joffrey Ballet and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Pamella Roland’s journey reflects a blend of creativity, resilience, and business acumen—a fitting complement to her husband’s ventures in sports and business.

Do Dan DeVos and Pamella Rolan have kids?

The couple share three kids—two daughters, Cassandra and Sydney DeVos, and one son, Cole DeVos. Why don’t we take a closer look at each of the DeVos children?

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  • Cassandra DeVos is an accomplished lawyer and philanthropist. She earned her law degree from Michigan State University and has worked in business development roles. Alongside her sister, she co-founded Nana’s Run, a 5K race that raised over $2.25 million for ALS research in honor of their grandmother, Char VanderLaan. Cassandra also supports initiatives focused on mental health and the well-being of women and children.
  • Sydney DeVos graduated with a Communications degree and is deeply involved in community service, focusing on mental health awareness, ALS research, and human trafficking prevention. She, too, has played (and continues to play) a significant role in Nana’s Run. Furthermore, she is an active member of RDV Corporation’s (a comprehensive financial services firm in Grand Rapids, Michigan) philanthropy committees.
  • A former hockey player, Cole DeVos, currently serves as Director of Strategic Investments at DP Fox Ventures and contributes to various family-owned ventures, including the Magic and Wakestream Holdings. DeVos earned a bachelor’s degree in Management from Hope College in Holland, Michigan, where he was part of the college hockey team. In fact, in 2018, his team achieved a significant milestone clinching the ACHA Division III national championship.

 

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The DeVos family is a powerful force, exemplifying a legacy of excellence that spans fashion, business, and philanthropy. From Pamella Roland’s trailblazing career in fashion to Dan DeVos’s leadership in sports and business, their influence is undeniable. Their children’s continued dedication to philanthropy and entrepreneurship shows that the DeVos legacy of success and giving back is only growing stronger with each generation.

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