Tim Clue
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1962 (age 62–63)
- Comedian
- Director
- Motivational speaker[1]
- Playwright
Tim Clue | |
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| Born | Tim Clue 1962 (age 62–63) Rochelle, Illinois, United States |
| Alma mater | Bradley University Eastern Michigan University |
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| Years active | 1991-present |
| Notable work | Leaving Iowa Other Definitions of Confinement Tiny Pig |
| Website | www |
Tim Clue (born 1962) is an American motivational speaker, comedian, director, and playwright, based in Chicago, Illinois.[2][3] He is the founder of MindSlap Meetings.[4]
As a professional comedian, Clue received his training at The Second City in Chicago.[5][6] For a brief period, he hosted WGN Radio comedy show and New Year's Eve radio show with Steve Cochran.[7][8]
Born in 1962, Clue grew up in Rochelle, Illinois.[9][10] He completed his bachelor's degree in communications from Bradley University in 1985.[11][12] At Bradley, he met with Marco Benassi and later, both became part of the university speech team.[12] They participated in speech tournaments and in those tournaments performed adapted poetry or short story.[12] As they excelled and became important part of speech team, they were awarded with full scholarship at the university.[12] For a brief period, Clue coached the college speech teams and later taught speech at the College of DuPage.[12]
In 2005, he graduated with a master's in speech communication and rhetoric from the Eastern Michigan University.[13]