Meet Scott
Scott is married to the love of his life, Judy Williams. They have four children, Jayce, Braeden, Jace, and Annabelle, as well as two granddaughters, Olivia and newborn Wrenly.
Scott graduated from Dallas Christian High School. He then continued his education at Richland Community College and Abilene Christian University studying Industrial Technology
Scott has been a General Contractor within the Insurance Restoration industry for over 25 years. Additionally, Scott worked for the City of Plano in the Planning Department as a Sr. Estimator. He helped manage several of Plano’s programs that utilized Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and later transferred to Plano’s newly created Neighborhood Services Department. This included the budgeting, specifications, and management of all approved contractors along with Habitat for Humanity. Scott also helped establish the operational procedures for the community wide housing revitalization program called the Great Update Rebate.Scott now owns and operates three small thriving businesses located in Downtown Wylie. He has worked through the COVID-19 restructuring and has like many other Wylie small businesses found inventive ways to keep business operational and safe.
Scott believes these experiences will help him to interpret the needs of ALL the citizens of Wylie from ALL backgrounds, cultures, and ethnicities as well as being a representative for each one individually and collectively. Our city is diverse as evident in the diversity in our schools. Scott believes this diversity not only helps foster an atmosphere of inclusion but opens each of us to receive different points of view from different perspectives.
We are better together!
If you have any questions or wish to discuss any community concerns, feel free to reach to out to Scott directly by calling him at 972-948-9210 or emailing him at sw75098@gmail.com.
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