Scott Rogerson, Chief Executive Officer at Community Elf, specializes in strategic and business planning, data-driven decision making, process improvement, security, management, and compliance, as well as the development of custom applications for data collection and analysis.
He is also President-elect of the Pittsburgh Community Services, Inc. (PCSI) Board of Directors. PCSI is the Community Action Agency of the City of Pittsburgh. The goal of PCSI is to help low income persons achieve self-sufficiency through the development of processes and activities that empower individuals and families to make life-altering changes, which can reduce the barriers and characteristics of poverty. Prior to joining Community Elf, Scott was co-founder and Managing Director of Oakhill Equity, an operator-led private investment fund employing the search fund model. Oakhill was capitalized by a diverse mix of institutional and individual investors. A magna cum laude graduate of Duquesne University, Scott earned a BSBA degree in Economics, Information Systems Management, and International Business. He earned a MBA at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University with concentrations in Finance, Operations, and Marketing. Book Recommendation - The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz - Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell - Blink by Malcolm Gladwell Challenge; Don't be passive in sharing the best content you find on the web and adding your opinion/perspective to people in your network. Links PR Web - UpContent Launch CIO.com - Top Startup Easy Ways To Find High-quality Content Connect to Scott twitter @scottarogerson Community Elf UpContent Community Elf on Twitter @communityelf @getupcontent
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7/29/2015 09:31:20 pm
Advertising guru David Ogilvy said that the average ad is only read by one reader in 20. Why? Because advertisers repeat the same mistakes.
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Aaron Watson
8/12/2015 12:30:17 pm
I have his book On Advertising on my queue of forthcoming reads. Any insight you'd care to share?
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