Scott Steele

Scott Steele is an experienced professional in knowledge management and ontology development, currently serving as an Ontologist at the Defense Technical Information Center since September 2016. Previously, Scott worked at BP as an Independent Consultant focusing on taxonomy and content management, and at ConocoPhillips as a Knowledge Sharing Taxonomist where Scott maintained a comprehensive content management application. Early career roles at BP and Amoco Oil Company involved leadership in knowledge management and market planning, respectively, contributing to customer relationship management and strategic marketing efforts. Scott holds an M.B.A. from the University of Virginia Darden School of Business and a B.A. from Wesleyan University with joint concentrations in Economics, History, and Political Science.

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