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DON MCMILLAN Former Microprocessor Engineer
Don McMillan graduated from Stanford University with a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1982. (He has a BSEE from Lehigh University). He went to work for AT&T Bell Laboratories where he worked as part of the team that designed the world's first 32-bit Microprocessor. He then moved to the Silicon Valley (San Jose, California) where he worked at FLSI Technology as a computer chip designer. During his 6 years at VLSI he designed more than 50 Standard and ASIC Designs, many of which are still out there in systems today.
But after winning the 16th Annual San Francisco International Stand=Up Comedy Competition in 1991, Don turned in his chips for a microphone. He went on to be the $100,000 Grand Champion on "Star Search" in 1993. He's had numerous television appearances including "The Tonight Show" On NBC, CNN's "The Larry King Show", MTV's "Half-Hour Comedy Hour", A&E's "Evening at the Improv," and Comedy Central. Nowadays, you can catch Don headlining comedy clubs from the "Improvisation " to "Catch-A-Rising Star" across the country.
Don has not lost contact with his high-tech roots. He has performed hundreds of shows for major corporations around the United States including Apple, IBM, Sun Microsystems,Intel, Cisco, Dell, and Novell. Don's corporate show utilizes his unique background to take a lighthearted look at computers, technology and the high-tech lifestyle. He is the only stand-up comedian working who references "Avagadro's Number", "DRAM", and he Beta tests his jokes.
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