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Steve Alcorn (born 1956) is an American entrepreneur, engineer, inventor, author and teacher best known for his involvement in the
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industry. As a co-founder of MicroDaSys, he was an early pioneer of
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s.


Biography

Born in 1956, Steve Alcorn graduated from the Harvard School for Boys, now
Harvard-Westlake School Harvard-Westlake School is an independent, co-educational university preparatory day school consisting of two campuses located in Los Angeles, California, with approximately 1,600 students enrolled in grades seven through twelve. Its two predec ...
, in 1973 and received a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from
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in 1977. He was a Hughes Aircraft Company master's fellow from 1977 through 1979. In 1982, he joined
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(then known as WED Enterprises) as a consultant, where he worked on the electronic systems for
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.tspp #157- The Steve Alcorn Interview February 27, 2011
The Season Pass Podcast
During his two years with Imagineering, he designed show control systems for The American Adventure, wrote the operating system used in the parkwide monitoring system, and became Imagineering's first Systems Engineer, heading up mechanical, electronic and software systems for the
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ride. In 1985, he became Vice President of Engineering and later chief operating officer for
Linn Electronics Roger Curtis Linn is an American designer of electronic musical instruments and equipment. He is the designer of the LM-1, the first drum machine to use samples, and the MPC sampler, which had a major influence on the development of hip h ...
, the inventors of the digital drum machine. He reshaped the engineering department and assembled a team to work on the problem-plagued
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drum machine, and designed the
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and
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.In 1986, he founded Alcorn McBride & Associates, predecessor to Alcorn McBride Inc. The company initially concentrated on providing engineering services to the music industry, designing products for
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, 360 Systems and
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. In 2010 the company was named to Inc Magazines fastest growing companies list for the third time. In 2016 the company celebrated its 30th anniversary. In 1988, Mr. Alcorn designed the company's first show controller, the V16, which was used in
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at Epcot, and later became the parkwide standard throughout most of the world's theme parks. He also directed the team that developed the "Digital Binloop" multi-track audio system that is used in nearly every major theme park attraction. In 2003, he won the Florida Governor's Award recognizing his "Digital Video Machine" high definition player as the year's best new product. In 2016, the Orlando Business Journal named Alcorn McBride Inc. one of the Best Places to Work. The recognition coincided with the company's 30th anniversary. As the largest manufacturer of audio, video and show control equipment for the theme park industry, the company is known for its employee-centric work environment. In 2017, Mr. Alcorn was inducted into the SCN Hall of Fame. He is the author of two books about the theme park industry: ''Building a Better Mouse'' (co-authored with David Green) and ''Theme Park Design'' He is also the author of "How to Fix Your Novel," "Write Your Life Story," "Writing Young Adult Fiction" and fiction books including a mystery, two young adult novels and a children's book co-authored with his wife, Linda McBride Alcorn. Through Internet instruction provider Education To Go, Mr. Alcorn teaches online classes at 1600 universities and colleges worldwide. His classes include "Write Fiction Like A Pro", "Mystery Writing", "Writing Young Adult Fiction", "Advanced Fiction Writing", "Writing for Children", and "Publish Your Book Now". In 2001 he founded The Writing Academy, an online learning website for authors. For aspiring Imagineers, he teaches a class in "Imagineering" at Imagineeringclass.com In a 2013 interview, Mr. Alcorn described the approach he takes to online learning. In 2020 he was featured in Season 4 Episode 9 of
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's Trailblazers. He has been married to his high school sweetheart, Linda McBride, since 1978. They have one child, Dani Alcorn.


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Imagineering Class

Alcorn McBride Inc.

2010 Inc. 5000

Ed2go
{{DEFAULTSORT:Alcorn, Steve 1956 births Living people American technology executives UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni Harvard-Westlake School alumni