Scott Levitt
About
Scott Levitt is from Park City, Utah, United States. Scott works in the following industries: "Internet", "Printing", and "Management Consulting". Scott is currently Consultant at Liquid Web. Scott also works as Founder / Investor / Operator at Simple Canvas Prints, a job Scott has held since Nov 2015. Another title Scott currently holds is Founder at Profit Scaling. In Scott's previous role as a Investor / CEO at Oakley Signs & Graphics, Scott worked in until Mar 2018. Prior to joining Oakley Signs & Graphics, Scott was a Founder at TuesdayTactics.com and held the position of Founder. Prior to that, Scott was a Founder / CEO at Web Workx, based in United States from Apr 1995 to Aug 2002. Scott started working as Founder & Creator at SignWeb in Online in Jun 1994.
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Scott Levitt's current jobs
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I am a founder and operator who has personally launched, invested in, scaled, and successfully exited companies that span from eCommerce to manufacturing. Now, I am using my experience, eCommerce industry expertise and technologies, to invest in, acquire, advise, mentor, and help grow profitable businesses. If you want to grow, let’s chat. Best of all, I am open to talking with you about making an investment in your company.
Scott Levitt's past jobs
CEO and CMO
Tuesday Tactics is Scott Levitt's personal marketing & productivity newsletter and blog read by 100,000+ business professionals each week who are serious about growing their business.
Nation's First Web, Design, Marketing, and Digital Agency. Sold it in 2002
I was the founder, creator, and President of SignWeb. SignWeb was one of the very first trade journals on the "World Wide Web" way back in 1994. We were one of the very first sites to run ad banners across the top of the site. I sold the business in 1996 to a 100-year-old traditional publishing company.