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Phil Scott

Head Of New Openings at Staycity

Phil Scott has a diverse work experience, starting with their current role as the Head of New Openings at Staycity Group since December 2020. Prior to that, they served as a Non-Executive Director at CUBO College and University Business Officers starting from December 2019. From June 2016 to August 2020, Phil worked at The Manchester Metropolitan University as the Head of Commercial Services, where they led a team of 130 and was responsible for the strategic and operational functions of the university's commercial services. Before that, Phil had various roles at Whitbread, including Cluster General Manager, Regional Operations Manager, and General Manager, where they demonstrated their leadership skills and expertise in managing teams and delivering results.

Phil Scott's education history begins in 1985 when they attended Ysgol David Hughes in Anglesey. It is unclear whether they obtained a degree or focused on a specific field of study during this time.

In 1992, they enrolled at the University of Roehampton and pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography and History, which they completed in 1995.

After a long gap, in 2008, Phil Scott attended Oxford Brookes University for two years, specializing in Hospitality Administration and Management, although it is not specified whether they obtained a degree.

In 2019, they attended IOSH and completed a course in IOSH Managing Safely.

Continuing their educational pursuits, in 2020, Phil Scott attended QA Ltd and obtained a Prince2 Foundation qualification.

Also in 2020, they furthered their professional development by attending RRC International and completed the NEBOSH General Certificate program.

Overall, Phil Scott has pursued a diverse range of education and training opportunities, spanning fields such as geography, history, hospitality, and health and safety management.

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