Scott spent the last 20 years at The Boeing Company, where he recently led a comprehensive effort targeting improved productivity, capacity and operational efficiency of the air transportation system and airline flight operations. He worked several years as a product strategist where he led numerous teams in the development and early implementation of new products and services and regularly participated in and led executive-level decisions that were the subject of internal board discussions and approval.
Scott has held numerous other positions at Boeing including leading an effort to transform and streamline a segment of company investment decisions, managing the operations of a testing facility, and directing a research and development staff.
Scott received his M.B.A. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating as a Palmer Scholar (top 5% of his class) and was named the General Motors Scholar while earning a Master of Engineering degree in Engineering Physics at Cornell University. He earned his Bachelor of Science in both Physics and Mathematics from the University of Puget Sound graduating with Honors in Physics. |