Scott Hunter has a diverse work experience that spans multiple industries and roles. Scott started their career as a Paralegal at Ashurst and later moved to Linklaters, where they supported the litigation team. Scott then transitioned to the digital field, working at various agencies such as Spike Digital and Elvis.
At Elvis, Scott held multiple roles, including Web Developer, Technical Lead, and eventually Head Of Technology. Scott was responsible for shaping the agency's digital strategy, managing cross-functional teams, and delivering complex solutions. Scott also played a key role in the merger with Spike and the development of award-winning web applications.
After leaving Elvis, Scott worked as a Technical Delivery Lead at HeathWallace, where they led a project for a leading global health insurance provider. Scott was responsible for building a responsive self-service portal and app using technologies such as Sitecore CMS and Xamarin.
In 2016, Scott founded JJ PARK, an online fashion retail start-up, where they served as the Managing Director. Scott was responsible for digital strategy, business operations, and logistics. Scott set up an ecommerce system using Shopify and integrated it with various tools such as Mailchimp and Xero Accounting software.
Most recently, Scott worked at Adzuna as the Head of Government Services. Prior to this role, they held positions as a Senior Technical Product Manager and a Technical Delivery Lead, contributing to the company's technical projects.
In addition to their professional experience, Scott has also been involved in voluntary work, such as their role as a Web Developer for the Heal Kids Foundation. Scott has a strong background in project management, digital strategy, and technical leadership.
Scott Hunter has a diverse education history. In 1992, they attended St Paul's School and completed their GCSE degree in CES by 1995. Scott went on to pursue their A Level degree in Art, Biology, English Literature, and Geography from the same school, which they obtained by 1997. Scott then enrolled at the University of Sussex and obtained their Bachelor's degree in Law by 2000. Scott continued their studies at UCL, where they pursued a Master of Laws (LLM) in IT & Communications Law from 2000 to 2001. In 2001, Scott attended The University of Law and completed their Legal Practice Course (LPC) in Law by 2002. Following this, in 2014, Scott received a Scrum Master Certification in Scrum/Agile methodology from Scrum Alliance.
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