He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers — inducted for his unique contributions to the engineering profession. By leading the charge towards Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma in the high-reliability electronics manufacturing area, Scott oversaw productivity improvement by a factor of six over eight years. During his thirty five years of experience Scott held key positions in various industries such as Quality Manager at Rain Bird Consumer Products, Manager of Manufacturing at US Computer Systems, and Mechanical Engineer in the heavy machine tool industry including stints in entrepreneurial start-ups and several laboratories at Stanford University. His team and individual efforts have booked millions of dollars in savings and revenues for his clients and his companies. Scott has a rare blend of creative and technical capabilities. His passion is to create powerful insights and solutions that unleash leadership talent, leverage cutting-edge knowledge, integrate corporate culture, and provide a competitive advantage in innovation and productivity. He facilitated and arranged professional development and leadership courses for hundreds of professional engineer attendees.
If your shoe is too narrow to sustain the width of the ball of your foot, trust me, no matter how amazing those shoes are — no one is noticing anything but your poor, tiny little phalanges. High heels are very feminine, and personally I am quite pleased about their resurgence. However, that is not to say that they are meant for everyone, nor for every walk of life. First and foremost, you must be able to walk in them steadily! If you teeter with every step, wear lower heels.


