Scott Patterson has over 34 years of experience working in insurance industrial safety in a variety of field consultant, management, and executive leadership positions. He has designed and developed a wide range of highly successful training programs for participants from Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Malaysia, the U.K, and the U.S. Scott holds a B.A. in Biology from Barrington College, RI and an MSc in Training & HRM from the University of Leicester, England. Scott is a former guest lecturer on safety at the Harvard School of Public Health and a former adjunct staff member of the Safety Studies Department of Keene State College. Scott participated in ABR’s 2012 excavation season at Khirbet el-Maqatir, Israel, and at Tall el-Hammam, Jordan with Trinity Southwest University (TSU) in 2014. He designed and taught a semester adult Sunday school class, “Biblical Archaeology 101”. Scott delivered his paper “Archaeological Safety Considerations on Construction Sites” at SAFE 2013, the 5th International Conference on Safety & Security Engineering, in Rome, Italy in September, 2013. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Archaeology & Biblical History at TSU in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A certified scuba diver, he has explored numerous shipwrecks in the U.S., Bermuda, the Bahamas, and Curacao. Scott currently resides near Keene, New Hampshire on a colonial-era farmstead, with Keri, his wife and serves as an Elder at Grace Evangelical Free Church. He has been an ABR Associate since August 2012.
Scott Patterson, MSc, CSP, CPEA
Author: ABR Staff
Date: 24 June 2019