About Me
Scot joined Arkansas Urology as CEO in May 2013. With more than 20 years in physician practice management serving in a variety of executive roles, Scot has developed an expertise in physician recruitment, joint-venture arrangements, compensation modeling and operational efficiency. Before moving to Little Rock, Scot was CFO at Baptist Medical Group in Memphis. Prior to that, he was CFO at Northeast Arkansas Clinic in Jonesboro, also serving in an interim COO capacity.
Scot is a member of the Arkansas Medical Group Management Association and the American Medical Group Association. In 1999, he earned the Certified Medical Practice Executive (CMPE) designation from the American College of Medical Practice Executives. Active in leadership, community and civic organizations across Arkansas and Tennessee, Scot is a 2002 graduate of Leadership Jonesboro and a member of the Rotary Club of Little Rock (Club 99). Scot also is a Class XXXII graduate of the Greater Little Rock Leadership Program.
A native of Memphis, Scot earned his bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in public administration from Memphis State University and a master’s in business administration from Christian Brothers University. Scot and his wife, Amy, have three children.