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DALE E. SCOTT, CDP
Sr Executive Vice President
Dale E. Scott, CDP, has over 40 years of experience in construction and real estate. As Senior Executive Vice President of SIKON Construction Corporation his responsibilities include directing the company’s Pre-Construction Service Department and Business Development. Educated in Business Administration at Kansas University, Mr. Scott is active in many industry organizations including ICSC, ULI, NAIOP, AGC and ABC. He served as Chairman of ISCS/MRA’s Joint Task Force on the International Building and Fire Codes, which was successful in having industry favorable language written into the code. Dale is a past chairman of the CenterBuild Conference, which is ICSC’s annual conference for the design and construction segment of retail development and currently serves on the CenterBuild Advisory Council. Mr. Scott has received the CenterBuild MVP for his service to that industry organization. He was the 2000 Chairman of ICSC’s Florida Conference. This annual conference is the third largest real estate conference in the world. He was also the Chairman of the planning committee for the 2007 West Florida Idea Exchange. Along with being a past co-chair of the Central Florida Planning Committee he also serves on the Central Florida ICSC Alliance Committee and is an active participant in ICSC’s Government Relations efforts. Dale is an active member of the Governing Committee which is charged with developing ICSC’s Professional Designation, CDP, for recognition of those involved in the design and construction segment of retail development. Mr. Scott is a recipient of ICSC’s Trustees Distinguished Services Award. In the fifty year history of the 75,000 member organization, this honor has only been presented seventy times. He is a 2004 inductee into the Retail Construction Hall of Fame. Mr. Scott has published numerous articles and speaks frequently at many industry conferences, including being a regular speaker at the annual Florida State University Real Estate Trends Conference. He also served on the NACORE Institute faculty and has been a guest lecturer at the university level along with being a contributor to the annual Florida Regional Overview Report.
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