Location Seattle, Washington, United States Regions Greater Seattle Area, West Coast, Western US Gender Male
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Scott is an IT visionary and entrepreneur. He founded VirtualQube in 2012 and has been defining the company strategy, refining the products and developing a strong partnership program.
He is a seasoned businessman and skilled IT architect, technician and trainer. He and his team designed and built the technology stacks in use by VirtualQube
today.
Prior to founding VirtualQube, he was president of Moose Logic, an IT company he founded in 1994. Moose Logic was one of the original 100 Citrix resellers and Scott was one of the first people to use the technology to provide early cloud computing solutions for clients. Moose Logic received accolades for numerous accomplishments including three consecutive years on the Puget Sound Business Journal’s “Fast Growing Companies in Washington State” list. It was also the #1 reseller of Citrix Software in the United States in the first quarter of 1999, beating out companies four to five times its size.
Scott entered the technology industry in 1991 as a sales executive with Applied Computer Sciences. He is an accomplished race car driver, winning the International Conference of Sports Car Clubs’ “Super Production Over 5 Liters” (SPO) Championship in 2002 and setting a course qualifying record for Improved Touring “E” class in 2006. Scott was accepted into the SCCA Pro series in 2006. He is not currently competing, but he continues to hone his driving skills on a track and racing simulator. In addition, he is working on a program to encourage young people to become better drivers. Scott understands the importance of a well-designed machine and applies the same attention-to-detail and integrity to his clients’ business systems as he does to his race cars.
