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Donald Marinelli is an American educator, innovator, director, and businessman. He is known for starting the Entertainment Technology Center with Randy Pausch at Carnegie Mellon University starting in 1996 and for bridging the previously polar-opposite worlds of Drama and Computer Science together. Under his leadership, the Entertainment Technology Center expanded globally and drew in students from around the world. Previously, he was the Associate Head of Drama at Carnegie Mellon from 1987-1995, Director of Innovation at Korea’s leading Esports site Inven Global, and Executive Vice President of Pittsburgh-based investment holding company, Vissman Management. He currently holds three virtual teaching Professor positions at Arizona State University in the Herberger Institute, Florida Southern College in the School of Business, Columbia University in the School of Professional Present Studies, a curriculum design position at Carlow University, and as a United States representative at Van Lang University in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.