Quinn Gunn McKay is an American academic, writer, and a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Education
After returning from England, McKay attended Weber State College and Brigham Young University (Brigham Young University). At Brigham Young University, he was the student body president He graduated from Brigham Young University in 1954 with a degree in accounting.
McKay then attended Harvard Business School, where he received an Master of Business Administration in 1956.
Career
McKay was raised in Huntsville, Utah. McKay"s brothers are K. Gunn McKay and Monroe G. McKay served in the United States Marine Corps during the last year of World World War World War II After graduating from Harvard, McKay participated in a Ford Foundation program by becoming a visiting professor at Rangoon University. He received a Doctor of Business Administration from Harvard in 1958 and took a job teaching business at Brigham Young University. McKay spent two years in Nigeria establishing a campus for the University of Pittsburgh, after which he became the dean of the business school at Weber State College.
Later, he moved to Texas Christian University, and after his retirement, he was an adjunct professor at the University of Utah.
In 2001, McKay became the president of the Brigham Young University Emeritus Association. Later in his career, McKay worked as a vice president of Skaggs Companies.
From 1980 to 1983, McKay was the president of the England Coventry Mission of the church. He has also been a bishop in the church.