Scott Beck

Chief Executive Officer at Beck Ventures

Scott Beck has extensive work experience in various sectors and roles. Scott began their career as a Staff/Senior at Ernst & Young, specializing in Assurance and Advisory Business Services. Scott then worked as an Associate at Société Générale before joining JPMorgan Chase & Co. as an Associate Vice President. In 2001, they became the CEO of Beck Ventures, an Investment Management Company that focuses on real estate, energy, technology, and financial services. Scott also served as the Director of United Texas Bank Dallas, targeting the homebuilder market with bridge financing. Currently, Scott Beck is the Managing Partner at Anthem Development, a boutique multifamily development firm based in Dallas, Texas.

Scott Beck attended Greenhill School from 1978 to 1992, where they received a K-12 degree in Prep School. Scott then went on to The University of Texas at Austin from 1992 to 1996, earning a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. Afterward, they obtained a Master's degree in Accounting from The University of Texas at Austin in 1996 to 1997.

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Dallas, United States

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Beck Ventures

Beck Ventures develops large scale mixed use communities including Dallas Midtown and the Town of Trophy Club. With the acquisition of the Town of Trophy Club, a 3,500 acre community 20 years ago, the company transformed itself into one of the largest master planning developers in the Country. During the past two decades, and working together with the community, Beck Ventures ensured a Master Planned development was created along with quality schools, mayor, town council and public improvement district. Beck Ventures has created a thriving town where residents can live, work and play without leaving their beautifully manicured 36 holes of golf on the only designed and built Ben Hogan course. Dallas Midtown will be DFW’s most exciting new live, work, and play district. After working closely with the City of Dallas, neighborhood stakeholders and internationally respected architects, we are honored to be stewards of a crucial transformational project of this scale. This $4 Billion transformation will create a true Urban Renaissance. Dallas Midtown plans include: 2.0M SF of office, .5M SF of National, Regional, and Local Restaurants, retail, 4,500 Units of Upscale Urban Multi-Family, AMC Theatre, bowling, and other entertainment venues, a 5-Star Hotel with condos, and a comprehensive hike and bike transit network throughout the district.


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51-200

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