Scott Thomson

Network Systems Administrator at Unitarian Universalist Association

Scott Thomson has served as the Network Systems Administrator at the Unitarian Universalist Association since October 2003, where major contributions include implementing solutions such as Zoom for phone services, Office 365 for email applications, and Zerto/ILand Disaster Recovery as a Service for critical databases. Notably, Scott played a key role in a significant IT relocation project in 2014, overhauling the organization's networking infrastructure. Earlier career experience includes a position as Board Chair at Bikes Not Bombs, an organization focused on bicycle technology as a means of community empowerment, and a stint as a PC Support Specialist at the Unitarian Universalist Association, where virtualization solutions were implemented for high-attendance events. Scott earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Social Studies Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

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Unitarian Universalist Association

The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) is a religious organization that combines two traditions: the Universalists, who organized in 1793, and the Unitarians, who organized in 1825. They consolidated into the UUA in 1961. Both groups trace their roots in North America to the early Massachusetts settlers and to the founders of the Republic. Overseas, their heritages reach back centuries to pioneers in England, Poland, and Transylvania. Each of the 1,000+ congregations in the United States, Canada, and overseas are democratic in polity and operation; they govern themselves. They unite in the Association to provide services that individual congregations cannot provide for themselves. Each congregation is associated with one of the UUA’s 19 districts. Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religion with Jewish-Christian roots. It has no creed. It affirms the worth of human beings, advocates freedom of belief and the search for advancing truth, and tries to provide a warm, open, supportive community for people who believe that ethical living is the supreme witness of religion.


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