After serving as HCCC’s Executive Director for 16 years, Scott has transitioned to a role that focuses his expertise on salmon recovery, including updating salmon recovery plans to incorporate new data, threat assessments, and innovative tools. Scott joined HCCC in 2003 after previous stints with King County, Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, American Rivers, Skokomish Tribe and the Point No Point Treaty Council. He was promoted to the role of HCCC’s Executive Director in 2008. Scott has a B.A. degree from Michigan State University in Urban and Metropolitan Studies and a M.S. degree in Fisheries Science from the University of Washington.