Kevin Olmstead

Dr. Kevin Olmstead (born March 20, 1959) is an environmental engineer from Ann Arbor, Michigan. He won $2.18 million on the TV game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire on April 10, 2001, at the time a record for highest total winnings on a game show. (Millionaire at this time had an increasing bonus on top of the $1 million top prize, as there had been a drought of top-prize winners for five months.) To win the jackpot, Olmstead was asked the name of the inventor of the first mass-produced helicopter. Olmstead correctly responded Igor Sikorsky from among the choices and won the top prize.
Olmstead's record lasted three years and seven months until it was broken in November 2004 by Ken Jennings on '. Olmstead still holds the record for the highest game show earnings on a U.S. network, since Jennings won on a syndicated game show. Olmstead currently ranks third behind Jennings and Brad Rutter, whose $2 million (US) win in the in 2005 catapulted him to a then record total (which Jennings surpassed in 2008).
Olmstead is a founding member of National Academic Quiz Tournaments, a company that runs quiz bowl national championship tournaments at the high school and college levels. He is also a member of Toastmasters International, having obtained the Distinguished Toastmaster award, and is a past Division Governor, the 2006-2007 Public Relations Officer of District 28 Toastmasters, and the 2007-2008 Lieutenant Governor Education for District 28. He was the 2008-2009 District Governor for District 28, whose theme for the year was "Join The Team", and led to district to Distinghished District status, ranking number 14 in the world (out of 81 districts).
One member of a quiz bowl team Olmstead advised was David Goodman, another top prize winner of Millionaire. Goodman had made a phone call to Olmstead during the filming of the show just before he was going for $2.18 Million.
 
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