Dorothy Siobhan Nathalie Rose-Fortescue, widely known as Dinah Rose, is the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Theotech, LLC, a position she has held since the year 32. Under her leadership, Theotech has continued its legacy of innovation while embracing a new, stringent standard of perfectionism. Born in 0-0721.88, Dinah Rose is in her early forties and is renowned for her uncompromising approach to technological excellence, characterised by an exacting and often challenging leadership style.
Dinah was born into the influential Rose family and was expected to take over Theotech from an early age. She excelled in her academic pursuits, particularly in engineering and technology, attending the prestigious Tallis Institute for Digital Computing where she specialised in digital computing and semiconductor engineering. Her exposure to facsimile engineering and her father's technological empire laid a strong foundation for her future successes.
Since assuming the role of CEO, Dinah Rose has marked a pronounced departure from her father's approach. She is known as a perfectionist, setting exceptionally high standards for her employees and seldom showing approval or being impressed by their work. This demanding nature ensures that Theotech's products are of the highest calibre, but it has also created a challenging work environment.
Rose’s product presentations are distinctive, characterised by her dry sense of humour that often goes over the heads of many attendees. This same humour pervades her private life and interviews, making her a unique and sometimes enigmatic public figure. She shuns conventional marketing, preferring complete honesty and transparency about her company's work and products, a stance that has garnered both respect and criticism.
Dinah Rose is openly gay and is married to a Navarean woman named Antony Fortescue. The couple's relationship is well-known, but details remain elusive as Rose values her privacy very highly.
Under Rose’s leadership, Theotech has maintained its position at the forefront of technological innovation. Her unapologetic stance and unwillingness to deceive consumers have built a reputation for integrity, albeit one that's sometimes at odds with the more flexible practices of contemporary marketing. She is known for her stern demeanour towards reporters and reviewers, taking no nonsense when it comes to misrepresentation or unfounded criticism of her company's achievements.
Rose has made it clear that she intends to uphold her father’s wishes and the corporation continues to found AlmaNet, however she has voiced skepticism and is openly critical of the objectives of the Free Knowledge Movement. When interviewed by the Inter Planet Indicator in 32 on taking over control of the company, she said that she planned to uphold any and all patents her father won for the company, most notably on silicon semiconductor manufacturing, but was willing to explore potential licensing agreements at a later date.