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philipscottphd@gmail.com	
  
707-­‐999-­‐8657	
  Philip	
  Bryant	
  Scott,	
  MA,	
  PhD	
  
Carlton	
  Senior	
  Living,	
  Inc.	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Northern	
  California	
  
President,	
  2006-­‐2015	
  
Chief	
  Operating	
  Officer,	
  2000-­‐2006	
  
	
  
	
  
• High-­‐end	
  portfolio	
  of	
  independent	
  living,	
  assisted	
  
living	
  and	
  memory	
  care	
  communities	
  with	
  more	
  than	
  
$65	
  million	
  in	
  annual	
  revenue	
  over	
  1,000-­‐bed	
  portfolio	
  
• Carlton	
  Senior	
  Living	
  is	
  the	
  preferred	
  provider	
  of	
  
independent	
  living,	
  assisted	
  living	
  and	
  memory	
  care	
  in	
  
the	
  extremely	
  competitive	
  Northern	
  California	
  market	
  
• Innovated	
  several	
  new	
  service	
  delivery	
  models,	
  each	
  
continuing	
  to	
  exceed	
  expectation	
  for	
  cash	
  flow	
  and	
  
market	
  share	
  
• Streamlined	
  operations	
  to	
  greatly	
  improve	
  
productivity	
  and	
  financial	
  results,	
  specifically,	
  
historical	
  favorable	
  Worker’s	
  Cop	
  MOD	
  RATES	
  AND	
  
record	
  employee	
  and	
  customer	
  satisfaction	
  data	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
• Presided	
  over	
  a	
  167%	
  revenue	
  and	
  270%	
  profit	
  
improvement	
  of	
  existing	
  and	
  new	
  ground-­‐up	
  builds,	
  
independent	
  of	
  acquisitions	
  
• Revenue	
  growth	
  in	
  “same	
  store”	
  communities	
  in	
  
excess	
  of	
  100%	
  per	
  community	
  since	
  2001	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
• Two	
  successful,	
  large,	
  start-­‐up	
  communities	
  opened	
  in	
  
2013/2014	
  are	
  greatly	
  exceeding	
  projected	
  census,	
  
revenue	
  and	
  NOI	
  
• Developed	
  innovative	
  clinical	
  models	
  and	
  products	
  
creating	
  distinct	
  selling	
  features,	
  with	
  consistent	
  and	
  
predictable	
  care	
  margins	
  averaging	
  40%	
  for	
  12	
  
consecutive	
  quarters	
  
• Reduced	
  workers	
  compensation	
  exposure	
  by	
  creating	
  
efficient	
  safety	
  programs	
  and	
  claims	
  management	
  	
  
• Worker’s	
  compensation	
  modification	
  rate	
  decreased	
  	
  
from	
  1.57	
  to	
  .67,	
  far	
  below	
  the	
  industry	
  standard	
  of	
  
1.37	
  
• Labor	
  margins	
  in	
  memory	
  care	
  more	
  than	
  60%	
  
portfolio-­‐wide	
  
• Led	
  a	
  task	
  force	
  which	
  developed	
  an	
  innovative	
  policy	
  
and	
  procedure	
  manual	
  using	
  the	
  Assisted	
  Living	
  
Federation	
  of	
  America	
  template	
  
• Partnered	
  closely	
  with	
  owners	
  on	
  finance,	
  insurance	
  
procurement,	
  acquisition	
  strategies	
  and	
  growth	
  plans	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
• All	
  communities	
  stabilized	
  at	
  >95%	
  census	
  and	
  >32%	
  
net	
  operating	
  income	
  with	
  an	
  average	
  net	
  operating	
  
income	
  of	
  33%,	
  exceeding	
  the	
  established	
  company	
  
standard	
  	
  
• All	
  stabilized	
  communities	
  exceeded	
  budgeted	
  NOI	
  for	
  
24	
  quarters	
  in	
  a	
  row	
  through	
  Q4	
  2013	
  
• Initiated	
  a	
  companywide	
  change	
  model,	
  which	
  
established	
  quantifiable	
  standards	
  of	
  operations	
  and	
  
precise	
  communication	
  tools	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
• Led	
  the	
  team	
  that	
  won	
  “Best	
  of	
  the	
  Best”	
  awards	
  from	
  
the	
  Assisted	
  Living	
  Federation	
  of	
  America	
  for	
  Fall	
  
Awareness,	
  Diabetes	
  Management	
  and	
  Advanced	
  
Caregiver	
  Training	
  
• Five	
  members	
  of	
  the	
  Carlton	
  Senior	
  Living	
  executive	
  
management	
  team	
  serve	
  on	
  ALFA’s	
  Executive	
  
Roundtables,	
  representing	
  their	
  peers	
  in	
  the	
  assisted	
  
living	
  	
  industry	
  nationwide	
  
Recognized	
  by	
  SeniorAdvisor.com	
  for	
  
superior	
  reviews	
  by	
  residents	
  and	
  their	
  
families,	
  an	
  honor	
  achieved	
  by	
  fewer	
  than	
  
one	
  percent	
  of	
  senior	
  care	
  providers.	
  
Superior	
  performance	
  of	
  stabilized	
  
occupancy	
  has	
  led	
  to	
  very	
  favorable	
  
operating	
  profit	
  margins	
  and	
  resulting	
  net	
  
operating	
  income.	
  
Consistent	
  and	
  predictable	
  care	
  margins	
  
of	
  40%	
  average	
  for	
  12	
  consecutive	
  
quarters.	
  
Favorable	
  NOI	
  performance	
  has	
  created	
  a	
  
significant	
  increase	
  in	
  capitalized	
  value	
  for	
  
the	
  portfolio.	
  
Maintained	
  an	
  industry	
  low	
  12%	
  	
  attrition	
  
rate	
  for	
  full-­‐time	
  employees,	
  compared	
  to	
  
an	
  industry	
  average	
  of	
  44%.	
  
 
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philipscottphd@gmail.com	
  
707-­‐999-­‐8657	
  Philip	
  Bryant	
  Scott,	
  MA,	
  PhD	
  
Care	
  Matrix,	
  Inc.	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Atlanta,	
  Georgia	
  
Vice	
  President	
  of	
  Operations/Sales	
  Southeast,	
  1995-­‐2000	
  
• Managed	
  start-­‐up	
  operations	
  for	
  all	
  new	
  communities	
  
across	
  the	
  nation	
  
• Managed	
  operations	
  and	
  sales	
  for	
  eight	
  assisted	
  living	
  
and	
  memory	
  care	
  residences	
  in	
  southeast	
  	
  
• Developed	
  systems	
  and	
  tools	
  to	
  enhance	
  profitability,	
  
and	
  manage	
  customer	
  and	
  investor	
  expectations	
  
• Created	
  the	
  HOME	
  program	
  to	
  improve	
  employee	
  
retention	
  
• Reduced	
  labor	
  cost	
  and	
  hour	
  variances	
  to	
  budget	
  in	
  all	
  
residences	
  within	
  30	
  days	
  
• Conceived	
  and	
  implemented	
  a	
  quantifiable	
  system	
  of	
  	
  
operational	
  standards	
  
• Initiated	
  systems	
  to	
  organize	
  start-­‐up	
  operations	
  
process	
  and	
  service	
  delivery	
  
Sun	
  Healthcare	
  Group,	
  Inc.	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Atlanta,	
  Georgia	
  
Vice	
  President	
  of	
  Operations	
  -­‐	
  Sun	
  Bridge	
  Assisted	
  Living	
  
Division	
  Vice	
  President	
  -­‐	
  Sundance	
  Rehabilitation,	
  1994-­‐1999	
  
• Managed	
  start-­‐up	
  operations	
  for	
  all	
  new	
  communities	
  
across	
  the	
  nation	
  
• Managed	
  operations	
  and	
  sales	
  for	
  eight	
  assisted	
  living	
  
and	
  memory	
  care	
  residences	
  in	
  southeast	
  	
  
• Developed	
  systems	
  and	
  tools	
  to	
  enhance	
  profitability,	
  
and	
  manage	
  customer	
  and	
  investor	
  expectations	
  
• Created	
  the	
  HOME	
  program	
  to	
  improve	
  employee	
  
retention	
  
• Reduced	
  labor	
  cost	
  and	
  hour	
  variances	
  to	
  budget	
  in	
  all	
  
residences	
  within	
  30	
  days	
  
• Conceived	
  and	
  implemented	
  a	
  quantifiable	
  system	
  of	
  	
  
operational	
  standards	
  
• Initiated	
  systems	
  to	
  organize	
  start-­‐up	
  operations	
  
process	
  and	
  service	
  delivery	
  
• Initially	
  managed	
  transition	
  team	
  during	
  acquisition	
  of	
  
25	
  independent	
  living,	
  assisted	
  living	
  and	
  memory	
  
care	
  mix	
  properties.	
  After	
  transition,	
  managed	
  
hospitality,	
  food	
  service,	
  sales	
  and	
  environmental	
  
service	
  components	
  of	
  more	
  than	
  35	
  communities	
  in	
  
the	
  Sun	
  Bridge/Sun	
  Pointe	
  portfolios	
  
• Developed	
  budgets	
  for	
  acquired	
  properties	
  achieving	
  
variances	
  of	
  less	
  than	
  2%	
  of	
  gross	
  operating	
  income	
  
and	
  pre-­‐tax	
  	
  
• Annualized	
  attrition	
  reduced	
  from	
  129%	
  to	
  34%	
  	
  
• Achieved	
  $60,000	
  positive	
  budget	
  variance	
  in	
  
operational	
  expenses	
  
• Developed	
  an	
  executive	
  director	
  orientation,	
  training	
  
and	
  quality	
  assurance	
  program	
  
• Led	
  due	
  diligence	
  efforts	
  on	
  acquisition	
  properties	
  and	
  
identified	
  divestiture	
  targets	
  
• Directed	
  operations,	
  sales	
  and	
  finance	
  for	
  a	
  six-­‐state	
  
division	
  with	
  10	
  regional	
  management	
  reports	
  and	
  
more	
  than	
  650	
  employees.	
  Managed	
  development	
  
and	
  service	
  delivery	
  of	
  contract	
  rehabilitation	
  services	
  
in	
  skilled	
  nursing	
  facility,	
  hospital,	
  assisted	
  living,	
  
outpatient	
  and	
  home	
  health	
  arenas	
  
• Built	
  revenue	
  base	
  from	
  $2.4	
  million	
  to	
  $48	
  million	
  
annually,	
  becoming	
  the	
  largest	
  Sundance	
  division	
  in	
  
just	
  over	
  one	
  year,	
  exceeding	
  budgeted	
  net	
  profit	
  
each	
  year,	
  achieving	
  27%	
  year-­‐to-­‐date	
  net	
  operating	
  
income,	
  while	
  increasing	
  customer	
  base	
  from	
  11	
  to	
  
over	
  100	
  
• Managed	
  recruitment,	
  continuous	
  quality	
  
improvement,	
  sales	
  and	
  regional	
  management	
  teams	
  
TheraTx,	
  Inc.	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Atlanta,	
  Georgia	
  
Regional	
  Manager,	
  1990-­‐1994	
  
• Revenue	
  and	
  gross	
  profit	
  margin	
  exceeded	
  planned	
  
budget	
  in	
  all	
  contract	
  rehab	
  sites	
  each	
  year	
  
• Managed	
  operations	
  and	
  market	
  development	
  for	
  
multi-­‐site	
  sub-­‐acute	
  skilled	
  nursing	
  facility-­‐based	
  
comprehensive	
  rehab	
  programs.	
  Sales	
  increased	
  by	
  an	
  
average	
  of	
  125%	
  year-­‐over-­‐year	
  
• Directed	
  marketing	
  plan	
  process	
  and	
  managed	
  cost	
  
effective	
  execution	
  of	
  quarterly	
  marketing	
  plan	
  
objectives	
  
• Ensured	
  effective	
  integration	
  of	
  clinical	
  services,	
  client	
  
relations,	
  managed	
  care	
  and	
  physician	
  relations	
  
components	
  to	
  service	
  delivery	
  
• Created	
  the	
  regional	
  manager’s	
  resource	
  guide	
  to	
  
support	
  training	
  and	
  development	
  of	
  operations	
  
managers	
  
Lifetime	
  Corporation	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  San	
  Diego,	
  California	
  
Director	
  of	
  Operations	
  -­‐	
  Kimberly	
  Quality	
  Care,	
  1988-­‐1990	
  
• Responsible	
  for	
  market	
  development,	
  contract	
  
negotiation	
  and	
  maintaining	
  productive	
  relationships	
  
with	
  hospital	
  clients,	
  insurance	
  providers	
  and	
  internal	
  
staff	
  of	
  over	
  400	
  field	
  employees.	
  Annual	
  branch	
  
revenue	
  $8	
  million	
  was	
  fifth	
  largest	
  in	
  the	
  nation	
  
 
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707-­‐999-­‐8657	
  Philip	
  Bryant	
  Scott,	
  MA,	
  PhD	
  
• Executed	
  business	
  plans,	
  sales	
  strategies	
  and	
  provider	
  
contracts	
  
• In	
  first	
  year,	
  revenue	
  increased	
  in	
  each	
  product	
  line	
  as	
  
gross	
  profit	
  margin	
  increased	
  5%	
  
• Implemented	
  special	
  event	
  projects	
  in	
  conjunction	
  
with	
  business	
  and	
  community	
  organizations	
  
Blood	
  Systems,	
  Inc.	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Scottsdale,	
  Arizona	
  
Executive	
  Director	
  
Director	
  of	
  Projects	
  and	
  Public	
  Relations,	
  1986-­‐1988	
  
• Managed	
  daily	
  operations	
  of	
  not-­‐for-­‐profit	
  community	
  
blood	
  center	
  
• Ensured	
  compliance	
  with	
  federal	
  and	
  state	
  law	
  
relating	
  to	
  product	
  and	
  service	
  delivery	
  
• Fostered	
  strong	
  community	
  support	
  for	
  the	
  volunteer	
  
blood	
  program	
  
• Supervised	
  staff	
  selection,	
  development	
  and	
  
education	
  
• Developed	
  and	
  implemented	
  regional	
  media	
  strategy	
  
• Evaluated	
  demographic	
  and	
  economic	
  trending	
  
• Created	
  and	
  executed	
  public	
  relations	
  campaigns	
  
• Led	
  exceeded	
  collection	
  goals	
  for	
  the	
  first	
  time	
  in	
  the	
  
company’s	
  history,	
  with	
  no	
  increase	
  in	
  staff	
  or	
  
collection	
  costs	
  
American	
  Red	
  Cross	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Santa	
  Ana,	
  California	
  
Market	
  Development	
  Manager,	
  1983-­‐1986	
  
• Coordinated	
  promotion	
  of	
  volunteer	
  blood	
  donor	
  
collection	
  campaigns	
  
• Organized	
  groups	
  of	
  up	
  to	
  30	
  coordinators	
  in	
  both	
  
business	
  and	
  community	
  environments	
  
• Achieved	
  a	
  67%	
  increase	
  in	
  donations/collections	
  
• Promoted	
  to	
  regional	
  representative	
  with	
  added	
  
responsibility	
  of	
  regional	
  hospital	
  relations	
  
EDUCATION,	
  HONORS	
  AND	
  ASSOCIATIONS	
  
• Master	
  in	
  Mind-­‐Body	
  Diagnostics,	
  Ritberger	
  Institute,	
  
2008,	
  California,	
  USA	
  
• Ph.D.,	
  Diploma	
  in	
  Esoteric	
  Philosophy	
  and	
  Integrative	
  
Medicine,	
  Ritberger	
  Institute,	
  2008,	
  California,	
  USA	
  
• Bachelor	
  of	
  Arts,	
  Business	
  Communications,	
  California	
  
State	
  University	
  Fullerton,	
  Dean’s	
  List,	
  1981	
  
• Recipient	
  of	
  Assisted	
  Living	
  Federation	
  of	
  America’s	
  
“Best	
  of	
  the	
  Best”	
  award	
  for	
  operational	
  excellence	
  in	
  
2007	
  and	
  2008	
  
• Winner	
  of	
  Assisted	
  Living	
  Federation	
  of	
  America	
  “Hero	
  
Award”	
  nomination	
  in	
  2007,	
  2008	
  and	
  2011	
  
• Board	
  Member,	
  California	
  Assisted	
  Living	
  Association,	
  
2003-­‐2015	
  
• Presenter,	
  California	
  Assisted	
  Living	
  Association	
  
Conference	
  2003,	
  2005	
  and	
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  • 1.   Page  1  of  3     philipscottphd@gmail.com   707-­‐999-­‐8657  Philip  Bryant  Scott,  MA,  PhD   Carlton  Senior  Living,  Inc.          Northern  California   President,  2006-­‐2015   Chief  Operating  Officer,  2000-­‐2006       • High-­‐end  portfolio  of  independent  living,  assisted   living  and  memory  care  communities  with  more  than   $65  million  in  annual  revenue  over  1,000-­‐bed  portfolio   • Carlton  Senior  Living  is  the  preferred  provider  of   independent  living,  assisted  living  and  memory  care  in   the  extremely  competitive  Northern  California  market   • Innovated  several  new  service  delivery  models,  each   continuing  to  exceed  expectation  for  cash  flow  and   market  share   • Streamlined  operations  to  greatly  improve   productivity  and  financial  results,  specifically,   historical  favorable  Worker’s  Cop  MOD  RATES  AND   record  employee  and  customer  satisfaction  data         • Presided  over  a  167%  revenue  and  270%  profit   improvement  of  existing  and  new  ground-­‐up  builds,   independent  of  acquisitions   • Revenue  growth  in  “same  store”  communities  in   excess  of  100%  per  community  since  2001         • Two  successful,  large,  start-­‐up  communities  opened  in   2013/2014  are  greatly  exceeding  projected  census,   revenue  and  NOI   • Developed  innovative  clinical  models  and  products   creating  distinct  selling  features,  with  consistent  and   predictable  care  margins  averaging  40%  for  12   consecutive  quarters   • Reduced  workers  compensation  exposure  by  creating   efficient  safety  programs  and  claims  management     • Worker’s  compensation  modification  rate  decreased     from  1.57  to  .67,  far  below  the  industry  standard  of   1.37   • Labor  margins  in  memory  care  more  than  60%   portfolio-­‐wide   • Led  a  task  force  which  developed  an  innovative  policy   and  procedure  manual  using  the  Assisted  Living   Federation  of  America  template   • Partnered  closely  with  owners  on  finance,  insurance   procurement,  acquisition  strategies  and  growth  plans         • All  communities  stabilized  at  >95%  census  and  >32%   net  operating  income  with  an  average  net  operating   income  of  33%,  exceeding  the  established  company   standard     • All  stabilized  communities  exceeded  budgeted  NOI  for   24  quarters  in  a  row  through  Q4  2013   • Initiated  a  companywide  change  model,  which   established  quantifiable  standards  of  operations  and   precise  communication  tools         • Led  the  team  that  won  “Best  of  the  Best”  awards  from   the  Assisted  Living  Federation  of  America  for  Fall   Awareness,  Diabetes  Management  and  Advanced   Caregiver  Training   • Five  members  of  the  Carlton  Senior  Living  executive   management  team  serve  on  ALFA’s  Executive   Roundtables,  representing  their  peers  in  the  assisted   living    industry  nationwide   Recognized  by  SeniorAdvisor.com  for   superior  reviews  by  residents  and  their   families,  an  honor  achieved  by  fewer  than   one  percent  of  senior  care  providers.   Superior  performance  of  stabilized   occupancy  has  led  to  very  favorable   operating  profit  margins  and  resulting  net   operating  income.   Consistent  and  predictable  care  margins   of  40%  average  for  12  consecutive   quarters.   Favorable  NOI  performance  has  created  a   significant  increase  in  capitalized  value  for   the  portfolio.   Maintained  an  industry  low  12%    attrition   rate  for  full-­‐time  employees,  compared  to   an  industry  average  of  44%.  
  • 2.   Page  2  of  3     philipscottphd@gmail.com   707-­‐999-­‐8657  Philip  Bryant  Scott,  MA,  PhD   Care  Matrix,  Inc.          Atlanta,  Georgia   Vice  President  of  Operations/Sales  Southeast,  1995-­‐2000   • Managed  start-­‐up  operations  for  all  new  communities   across  the  nation   • Managed  operations  and  sales  for  eight  assisted  living   and  memory  care  residences  in  southeast     • Developed  systems  and  tools  to  enhance  profitability,   and  manage  customer  and  investor  expectations   • Created  the  HOME  program  to  improve  employee   retention   • Reduced  labor  cost  and  hour  variances  to  budget  in  all   residences  within  30  days   • Conceived  and  implemented  a  quantifiable  system  of     operational  standards   • Initiated  systems  to  organize  start-­‐up  operations   process  and  service  delivery   Sun  Healthcare  Group,  Inc.          Atlanta,  Georgia   Vice  President  of  Operations  -­‐  Sun  Bridge  Assisted  Living   Division  Vice  President  -­‐  Sundance  Rehabilitation,  1994-­‐1999   • Managed  start-­‐up  operations  for  all  new  communities   across  the  nation   • Managed  operations  and  sales  for  eight  assisted  living   and  memory  care  residences  in  southeast     • Developed  systems  and  tools  to  enhance  profitability,   and  manage  customer  and  investor  expectations   • Created  the  HOME  program  to  improve  employee   retention   • Reduced  labor  cost  and  hour  variances  to  budget  in  all   residences  within  30  days   • Conceived  and  implemented  a  quantifiable  system  of     operational  standards   • Initiated  systems  to  organize  start-­‐up  operations   process  and  service  delivery   • Initially  managed  transition  team  during  acquisition  of   25  independent  living,  assisted  living  and  memory   care  mix  properties.  After  transition,  managed   hospitality,  food  service,  sales  and  environmental   service  components  of  more  than  35  communities  in   the  Sun  Bridge/Sun  Pointe  portfolios   • Developed  budgets  for  acquired  properties  achieving   variances  of  less  than  2%  of  gross  operating  income   and  pre-­‐tax     • Annualized  attrition  reduced  from  129%  to  34%     • Achieved  $60,000  positive  budget  variance  in   operational  expenses   • Developed  an  executive  director  orientation,  training   and  quality  assurance  program   • Led  due  diligence  efforts  on  acquisition  properties  and   identified  divestiture  targets   • Directed  operations,  sales  and  finance  for  a  six-­‐state   division  with  10  regional  management  reports  and   more  than  650  employees.  Managed  development   and  service  delivery  of  contract  rehabilitation  services   in  skilled  nursing  facility,  hospital,  assisted  living,   outpatient  and  home  health  arenas   • Built  revenue  base  from  $2.4  million  to  $48  million   annually,  becoming  the  largest  Sundance  division  in   just  over  one  year,  exceeding  budgeted  net  profit   each  year,  achieving  27%  year-­‐to-­‐date  net  operating   income,  while  increasing  customer  base  from  11  to   over  100   • Managed  recruitment,  continuous  quality   improvement,  sales  and  regional  management  teams   TheraTx,  Inc.          Atlanta,  Georgia   Regional  Manager,  1990-­‐1994   • Revenue  and  gross  profit  margin  exceeded  planned   budget  in  all  contract  rehab  sites  each  year   • Managed  operations  and  market  development  for   multi-­‐site  sub-­‐acute  skilled  nursing  facility-­‐based   comprehensive  rehab  programs.  Sales  increased  by  an   average  of  125%  year-­‐over-­‐year   • Directed  marketing  plan  process  and  managed  cost   effective  execution  of  quarterly  marketing  plan   objectives   • Ensured  effective  integration  of  clinical  services,  client   relations,  managed  care  and  physician  relations   components  to  service  delivery   • Created  the  regional  manager’s  resource  guide  to   support  training  and  development  of  operations   managers   Lifetime  Corporation          San  Diego,  California   Director  of  Operations  -­‐  Kimberly  Quality  Care,  1988-­‐1990   • Responsible  for  market  development,  contract   negotiation  and  maintaining  productive  relationships   with  hospital  clients,  insurance  providers  and  internal   staff  of  over  400  field  employees.  Annual  branch   revenue  $8  million  was  fifth  largest  in  the  nation  
  • 3.   Page  3  of  3     philipscottphd@gmail.com   707-­‐999-­‐8657  Philip  Bryant  Scott,  MA,  PhD   • Executed  business  plans,  sales  strategies  and  provider   contracts   • In  first  year,  revenue  increased  in  each  product  line  as   gross  profit  margin  increased  5%   • Implemented  special  event  projects  in  conjunction   with  business  and  community  organizations   Blood  Systems,  Inc.          Scottsdale,  Arizona   Executive  Director   Director  of  Projects  and  Public  Relations,  1986-­‐1988   • Managed  daily  operations  of  not-­‐for-­‐profit  community   blood  center   • Ensured  compliance  with  federal  and  state  law   relating  to  product  and  service  delivery   • Fostered  strong  community  support  for  the  volunteer   blood  program   • Supervised  staff  selection,  development  and   education   • Developed  and  implemented  regional  media  strategy   • Evaluated  demographic  and  economic  trending   • Created  and  executed  public  relations  campaigns   • Led  exceeded  collection  goals  for  the  first  time  in  the   company’s  history,  with  no  increase  in  staff  or   collection  costs   American  Red  Cross          Santa  Ana,  California   Market  Development  Manager,  1983-­‐1986   • Coordinated  promotion  of  volunteer  blood  donor   collection  campaigns   • Organized  groups  of  up  to  30  coordinators  in  both   business  and  community  environments   • Achieved  a  67%  increase  in  donations/collections   • Promoted  to  regional  representative  with  added   responsibility  of  regional  hospital  relations   EDUCATION,  HONORS  AND  ASSOCIATIONS   • Master  in  Mind-­‐Body  Diagnostics,  Ritberger  Institute,   2008,  California,  USA   • Ph.D.,  Diploma  in  Esoteric  Philosophy  and  Integrative   Medicine,  Ritberger  Institute,  2008,  California,  USA   • Bachelor  of  Arts,  Business  Communications,  California   State  University  Fullerton,  Dean’s  List,  1981   • Recipient  of  Assisted  Living  Federation  of  America’s   “Best  of  the  Best”  award  for  operational  excellence  in   2007  and  2008   • Winner  of  Assisted  Living  Federation  of  America  “Hero   Award”  nomination  in  2007,  2008  and  2011   • Board  Member,  California  Assisted  Living  Association,   2003-­‐2015   • Presenter,  California  Assisted  Living  Association   Conference  2003,  2005  and  2007   • Board  Member,  Georgia  Assisted  Living  Federation,   1997-­‐1999   • Master  Member,  American  Association  of  Integrative   Medicine   • Board  Certified  in  Integrative  Health,  American   Association  of  Integrative  Medicine   • Diplomate  of  College  of  Mind-­‐Body  Medicine,   American  Association  of  Integrative  Medicine