Hall of Fame

David S. Lee
Chairman of the Board -
eOn Communications Corporation & Cortelco Kellogg
Regent of the University of California


Inducted 2000

Mr. Lee co-founded Qume Corporation in 1973 and served as
Executive Vice President until it was acquired by ITT Corporation in
1978. Mr. Lee held the positions of Executive Vice President and
President of ITT Qume and served as Group Executive and
Chairman of its Business Information Systems Group. In 1985, he
became President and Chairman of Data Technology Corporation.
Earlier, Mr. Lee was Manager of Printer Engineering at Diablo
Systems where he led the team that perfected the daisywheel printer.

Currently, Mr. Lee serves on the Board of Directors for several
companies and organizations He was an advisor to both President
Bush and President Clinton and to Governor Pete Wilson. Mr. Lee
was Commissioner of California Postsecondary Education
Commission, served on the Board of Governors for California
Community Colleges, and has received numerous awards for his
contributions to high technology and local communities. Among them
are the Asian/Pacific American Heritage Award from President Bush
in 1992, the Chinese Institute of Engineers – U.S.A. Achievement
Award, and the Albert Einstein Technology Medal for
Entrepreneurship.

Born in China, Mr. Lee holds an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering
and B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Montana State
University and a M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from North
Dakota State University.

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