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1. AP Affinity® Scott Campbell
www.alwayspositive.com/apa/sco - [Cached]Published on: 6/25/2008 Last Visited: 6/25/2008
Scott has over 20 years experience in financial and operations management.Scott began his career with the accounting firm of Ernst and Young.While at Ernst and Young he was recruited as the controller for Patagonia - an outdoor clothing and gear company.At Patagonia, Scott also handled the duties of the CFO position.
Scott later joined Road Runner Sports as their CFO.Road Runner Sports is a running and fitness direct marketing company headquartered in San Diego, California.At Road Runner Sports, Scott immediately got involved with issues from inventory to cash flow management.Scott has substantial experience with rapid growth companies managing cash flow, strategic planning, and business execution.He also understands the importance of product quality and customer service.Scott has a B.A. in Economics and an M.B.A. from the University of California Los Angeles.
Scott lives in Carlsbad, California with his wife Kathy.He has three children and enjoys, biking, skiing, and exercise. -
2. www2.tbo.com
www2.tbo.com/content/2008/jan/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/29/2008 Last Visited: 1/29/2008
Pulte still owns more than 900 acres of the ranch, but is no longer responsible for the long-term development of roads and other infrastructure, said Scott Campbell, president of Pulte's Tampa division.
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There are no plans to sell the Wiregrass property, Campbell said.
"As of Jan. 28, we're going to hold onto it," Campbell said. Pulte plans to seek rights from the county to one day build homes on the property, he added.
Pulte began rethinking its Wiregrass plans last summer, Campbell said. The decision was influenced, in part, by the years spent striking a deal with county and state regulators and also by more than $560 million in county-mandated improvements required of the project, he said.
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"As the process went along, it did not make sense to us to continue to be the master builder," Campbell said.
Pulte's decision to step aside formally killed its plans to build an age-restricted golf community under its Del Webb subsidiary. That land was returned to the Porters in an August land swap for property on the western side of the ranch, Campbell said.
"The parcel we had envisioned for Del Webb still has age-restricted zoning, so someone could build an age-restricted community there," Campbell said.
At the moment, Pulte's Wiregrass holdings consist of two parcels - land designated for multifamily use near the Shops at Wiregrass mall under construction and a tract to the north originally designated for Pulte's DiVosta brand.
The DiVosta property contains the beginnings of Chancey Road's western end and the early stages of residential development. Work there stopped abruptly last summer, about the same time Pulte was having second thoughts about continuing with Wiregrass.
Campbell said the DiVosta property has no utilities or other infrastructure to maintain. The company has no plans to seed the bare ground with grass or take other measures to avoid erosion of the land, he said.
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3. Raymond James - Equity Research Team
www.rjf.com/rschteam2.htm - [Cached]Published on: 8/28/2002 Last Visited: 8/28/2002
P. Arthur Huprich | Ralph Bloch | Scott J. Brown, Ph.D. | Budd Bugatch | Joseph D. Hovorka | Sam Darkatsh | Bryan C. Elliott | Wayne Andrews | John Tysseland | J Marshall Adkins | James M. Rollyson | John Tasdemir | Jeff Mobley | Financial Services | Brad Vander Ploeg | John A. Pandtle | Steven D. Schwartz | Greg Peters | Michael T. Vinciquerra | Healthcare | James J. Kumpel | Brian D. Rye | John W. Ransom | Michael Krensavage | Michael J. Baker | Industrial Growth | Greg L. Salchow | William H. Fisher | James D. Parker | Chris D. Quilty | Real Estate | Paul D. Puryear | Scott H. Campbell | William A. Crow | Technology | Mike Latimore | Jonathan Ruykhaver | Robert P. Anastasi | Brian G. Alexander | J. Steven Smigie | Shawn Severson | Phil Leigh | John T. Mahoney | Mercedes Sanchez | Telecommunications | Chris Fischer | Matthew Maillian | Todd Koffman | Frank G. Louthan IV | Ric Prentiss | Mark DeRussy
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Scott H. Campbell Vice President After joining Raymond James in September 1999 from Roney & Co., Mr. Campbell joined the real estate group, where he focuses on the homebuilding industry and REITs. Previously, Mr. Campbell was director of investor relations at Pulte Corporation, the nation's largest residential homebuilder. Prior to joining Pulte, he spent six years at the accounting firm Ernst & Young LLP, where he rose to the position of audit manager. Mr. Campbell earned his degree in business from Alma College in Michigan. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts.

