During his ten years as a global product manager, Scott was responsible first for a $28M portfolio of General Electric external defibrillators and later for a $210M line of Medtronic neurosurgical power tools. After leaving the medical-device industry, he founded food manufacturer Halo del Santo in 2014. The company’s cocktail garnish and Mexican-style lollipops (paletas con chile) are sold or served today by specialty grocers, candy shops, bars, and restaurants in four states. He is a graduate of Louisiana State University (B.A., French and B.S., Economics) and Carnegie Mellon University (MBA). Scott is a pastor in the United Methodist Church who is currently enrolled in the MDiv program at Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University. He and his wife Diana are a part of Bread Fellowship in Fort Worth’s Fairmount neighborhood, where he is co-pastor. |
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