Who is Philip B. Scott - the Governor of Vermont: Biography, Time Life, Career and Family
Philip B. Scott. Photo: Starsgab.com |
Who is Philip B. Scott?
Philip Brian Scott (born August 4, 1958) is an American politician serving as the 82nd Governor of Vermont since 2017. A member of the Republican Party, he was elected governor in the 2016 general election with 52 per cent of the vote.
As the information provided in the coneg.org, Philip was born in Barre, Vermont and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Vermont. He is an avid racecar driver and cyclist. Governor Scott is married to Diana McTeague Scott and has two grown daughters, Erica and Rachael.
Philip B. Scott and his brothers. Photo: philscott.org |
Early life and education of Philip B. Scott
Phil’s parents were well-known as Marian and Howard, raised their three sons in Barre until Mr. Scott died when Phil was 11 from injuries sustained in the D-Day invasion. According to the philscott.org, overnight, Marion became a single mother to three energetic young boys, and she is Phil’s role model to this day.“Growing up, I didn’t have a political bone in my body,” Phil often says.
A self-described “hands-on learner,” Phil spent his mornings at Spaulding High School taking college prep courses and his afternoons taking vocational tech classes. He went on to the University of Vermont, where he studied to be a Technical Education teacher. But, after a year of student teaching, he concluded business was in his blood.
The career of Philip B. Scott
Phil started his first business – a boat rental and lawn mowing service on Lake Elmore – at the age of 18. A few years later, he opened a motorcycle shop that eventually outgrew the small garage it was in. Phil rolled up his sleeves and, at the age of 23, started construction of a new, bigger shop.
Not long after that experience, Phil went to work for Dubois Construction, an excavation company in Middlesex owned by his uncle. He worked his way up from day labourer to foreman, eventually buying the company with his cousin, Don, through consistent weekly payments.
Phil’s experience as a young entrepreneur and as a co-owner at Dubois taught him how many challenges employers face as a result of legislation. So, to bring the voice of local small businesses and working families to Montpelier, he ran for the Vermont Senate in 2000 and was elected for five consecutive terms.
During his 10-year service in the Senate, he built a reputation for working across the aisle and, as a result of his project management, construction industry experience, held leadership positions as Vice-Chair of the Transportation Committee and Chair of the Institutions Committee. In 2005, Phil founded the Wheels for Warmth program, in which Vermonters donate tires to either be recycled or, if deemed safe, resold at affordable prices, with all proceeds (more than $309,000 to date) benefiting heating fuel assistance programs. |
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Governor of Vermont in three consecutive terms
In 2010, with bipartisan encouragement, Phil was elected Vermont’s 79th Lieutenant Governor. As Lt. Governor he launched the Everyday Jobs Initiative, and Vermont Economy Pitch sessions to ensure he is learning from the employers Vermont’s economy relies on. In 2011, in the wake of Tropical Storm Irene, Phil organized the removal and disposal of mobile homes around the state, which were destroyed by the flood, all at no cost to homeowners and without spending any taxpayer dollars. Phil Scott was inaugurated as the 82nd governor of Vermont on January 5, 2017, and was re-elected to his third term on November 3, 2020.
Trivia about Philip B. Scott
In September of 2015, Phil announced his intention to run for Governor, noting:
“I’ve made this decision because I believe too many families and employers are on the economic edge. For them to thrive and our state to prosper we must revitalize the fundamentals of a strong, healthy economy that expands the middle class, lifts wages, and attracts working families, entrepreneurs and new jobs… It is time for Vermont to move forward, beginning with a change in the Governor’s office…I will be a steady hand at the helm, provide balanced leadership that values listening, stand up for working families and confront our crisis of affordability in meaningful ways. Practical leadership that is in touch with the needs of everyday families and small businesses will rebuild faith and trust in government and move Vermont forward in very positive ways.”
And here are a few more things you may not know: on Thursday night’s during the summer, Phil can usually be found at Barre’s Thunder Road where he has raced the #14 car since 1992. He has the most career wins as a Late Model driver at the track. He’s also an avid cyclist, logging more than 4,000 miles in the last year alone.
Phil lives in Berlin with his wife Diana McTeague Scott and their two dogs, a spoiled golden retriever and a loving black lab. He has two grown daughters, Erica and Rachael.
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