J. Scott Harrison

J. Scott Harrison is the Director of Developer and Scale Programs in Intel’s Software and Solutions Group, where he is responsible for global strategy and growth of the Intel® Software Partner Program. The Intel Software Partner Program provides programs and services to assist software companies in gaining maximum value from Intel Platforms. He oversees a worldwide network of more than 22,000 software companies and a team spread across six continents.

Scott joined Intel in 1998 and has held various management positions in Finance, Sales & Marketing, and Operations, including Worldwide Distribution Strategy Manager and Worldwide Channel Controller. Scott has robust international experience working across multiple Intel divisions, managing internal teams and operations as well as customer and partner relationships, in both mature and emerging markets. Prior to Harrison’s career with Intel, he founded two high-tech web based businesses, one of which was sold to a larger concern. Scott holds a B.S. in Economics and an M.B.A. from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. He is also a doctoral candidate in Depth Psychology with an emphasis in Archetypal studies at Pacifica Graduate Institute.

Scott also is completing his coaching training at the Hudson Institute of Santa Barbara with a specialization in new and emerging leaders and executive coaching. He has a variety of clients across several industries including high tech and the publishing fields and offers group coaching sessions as well as 1:1 coaching relationships.

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