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Scott Rogerson

Partner, Vice President Environment, Senior Archaeologist at Synergy Land and Environmental

Scott Rogerson has a diverse work experience in various environmental and archaeological roles. Scott started their career as an Archaeologist at The University of Edinburgh and the University of Cambridge. Scott then worked as a Lead Archaeologist at Golder Associates and TERA Environmental Consultants. Scott also worked as a Project Manager and Lead Archaeologist at Northwind Archaeology.

In 2013, Scott became the Managing Partner/Archaeology Manager at Roy Northern Land and Environmental, where they were responsible for managing the Archaeological and Forestry Departments. Scott was also involved in business development, marketing, restructuring, and project management. Scott played a key role in upgrading the company's online presence and billing systems.

Scott later founded their own company, Gorgon Services Ltd, where they held the role of Manager/Owner. Scott also served on the Board of Directors/Advisory Board at Hubudub.

Currently, Scott works as a Partner and Vice President of Environment at Synergy Land and Environmental Ltd. Additionally, they hold the position of Corporate Development Manager/Heritage Resource Specialist at H3M Environmental Ltd.

Overall, Scott has demonstrated strong expertise in archaeology, environmental management, project management, and business development throughout their career.

Scott Rogerson completed their education at the University of Birmingham from 2008 to 2010, where they earned a Master of Arts with Distinction in Landscape Archaeology, GIS, and Virtual Landscapes. Prior to that, they studied at the University of Sydney from 2000 to 2004, completing a Bachelor of Arts (Honours Class 1) in Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology. In addition to their degrees, they obtained certifications as a Professional Member (RPCA) from the British Columbia Association of Professional Archaeologists in September 2015 and as a Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) from the Register of Professional Archaeologists in July 2015.

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  • Partner, Vice President Environment, Senior Archaeologist

    November, 2019 - present