Scott Sorokin

Member Of The Board Of Advisors at Shanta Foundation

Scott Sorokin possesses extensive experience in digital transformation and strategic leadership across various industries. Currently serving as part of the Accenture Google Business Group since September 2024, Scott also contributes as a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Digital Future at USC Annenberg and as a member of the Board of Advisors for the Shanta Foundation. Previously, Scott held significant roles at Material as Chief Growth Officer and Chief Strategy Officer, at EY as Managing Director, and at Infosys as Global Head of Digital, where leadership spanned large teams and transformative initiatives. Notable board memberships include positions at WongDoody, Kalidus Inc., and Skava. Scott holds a Bachelor of Science in Visual Communication from the University of Delaware and a high school diploma from William Penn Charter School.

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North Salem, United States

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Shanta Foundation

Shanta Foundation works in collaboration with small villages in Myanmar (formerly Burma) to enhance their basic quality of life. Our work focuses on community-driven development by partnering with villages to improve their education, health, and economic opportunities. We place a high priority on sustainability, both in terms of environmental considerations as well as providing training and skills to enable villages to maintain and continue their own progress. Shanta currently collaborates with eight villages to identify their development priorities and create and implement projects to improve life throughout the community. Based on their self-identified priorities, Shanta supports programming in the following areas: • Educating Children and Empowering Teachers: constructing preschool, primary and middle schools and providing teacher training that focuses on experiential learning; co-sponsoring high school and university students through scholarships to further their education. • Rural Health Care and Safe Motherhood: creating affordable and accessible healthcare for villagers through our local healthcare worker model • Increasing Economic Opportunities: establishing village-run loan funds to promote local business growth and economic development. • Clean Water, Lighting & Renewable Energy: Safeguarding and improving accessibility of water sources and providing solar lighting for homes.


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