PartWorks
Scott Geller has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Scott was the President of PartWorks LLC since 2015, where they focused on innovative methods for restoring life in aircraft structures. Scott also served as the Co-Chair of the National Advisory Board at TechBridge, a nonprofit organization that uses technology to expand the impact of other nonprofits. In 2019, they became the President of GTC Machining, a precision machine shop serving aerospace and defense industries. Additionally, Scott has held positions such as the South Atlanta Group Coordinator at Solidworks User Group, CTO & President at Points of Light Foundation, Chairman at Zooz Mobile, and President & CEO of Invistics. Throughout their career, they have been actively involved in the nonprofit sector, serving on the Board of Directors at Jewish Family & Career Services and as a Co-Founder and Executive Director of TechBridge. Scott Geller's expertise lies in leveraging technology for social impact.
Scott Geller completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from The Wharton School in the years 1978-1982. Scott later pursued a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from UC San Diego, studying from 1982-1984. Prior to their college education, Scott attended Firestone High school from 1975 to 1978. Scott also holds a certification in Gamification, obtained from Coursera Verified Certificates in 2013.
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PartWorks
PartWorks is "reinventing the future of cold expansion"™ for aircraft structural repair and assembly. PartWorks is comprised of employees with extensive backgrounds in the Aerospace, Defense, and High Technology industries. PartWorks is a member company of PHX Holdings (founded 1986), a veteran-owned company, and JBA Capital. This gives us access to significant capital and the manufacturing capabilities of both Phoenix Stamping and GTC Machining (ITAR, AS9100D). Due to the massive consolidation of the Aerospace supplier base that has resulted in higher customer costs and reduced vendor responsiveness, we see significant opportunities to drive innovation, service levels and efficiency. PartWorks is currently under contract with the US Air Force for test and evaluation of innovative methods for restoring life in aircraft structures exhibiting mild to severe corrosion in fastener holes, while providing definitive validation of the repair. Our tools and software will provide definitive validation of the process for each hole eliminating the costly and laborious steps typically deployed to address these issues. For new production, there are no limits to our potential for outstanding collaborative efforts. We are well-positioned to relieve pressure points to OEM supply chains in the areas of machined or stamped parts and select high interference fit bushings, and rivetless nutplates mechanically and adhesively installed.