About

Scott Skillman

A business consultant who lives up to his name

Scott Skillman

Scott Skillman’s wide-ranging career spans across finance, strategic planning, IT and 22 years of C-Suite roles (CEO, CFO, CIO) associated with public, private and family-owned companies ranging in size from $5 Million to $42 Billion.  In addition, Scott has served as a board member for numerous companies covering four continents.  Further, he has been a CPA for more than 35 years.

The verticals Scott has worked in cover Manufacturing, Technology, Transportation, Consulting and Public Accounting.  He has managed business in North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Australia.  He graduated from Purdue University.

This scope of experience gives Scott a thorough understanding of what it takes to help make companies and executives successful.  He utilizes this background as a VISTAGE Chair (where he facilitates CEO Peer Advisory groups for those who understand the value of having a sounding board of growth minded leaders), private Executive Coach and Business Consultant.  

Scott lives at the beach in the Jacksonville area with his wife.  He has two grown daughters.  In his free time he reads, follows rugby and plans his next travel destination.

Scott’s six word story:

Businessman, Globetrotter, Storyteller, Dad…Jersey Attitude.

Speeches and Presentations developed and delivered by Scott have included the following:

  • Strategic Planning
  • Strategy Kickoff
  • Business Planning
  • Pricing Strategy
  • Budgeting
  • Evaluating Company Position
  • Due Diligence
  • Finance For CEOs
  • Balanced Scorecard
  • A CEO Guide To Understanding the  Board Of Directors
  • Difference In Roles- CEO vs President 
  • Company Wages, Incentive Plans, Commission Programs
  • Company Integration And Culture Transition
  • The Customer Centric Company
  • Supervisory Common Sense
  • Setting Projects Up For Success
  • Projects- What Has To Be Managed
  • Projects vs Products
  • Post-Mortem- The Good, The Bad, The Ugly