SCOTT JONES, VICE PRESIDENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Scott Jones has joined the TSI executive team as Vice President, Business Development, effective September 17th.

Scott Jones has joined the TSI executive team as Vice President, Business Development, effective September 17th. Scott’s primary focus at TSI will be to enhance existing contracts and develop new business opportunities.

Scott is a gradute of Purdue University, and a retired Navy Captain. From 1989 thru 1995 he commanded three (3) different destroyers (two in San Diego, one in Norfolk) and deployed these vessels overseas on extensive independent and worldwide battle group operations. His last command from 2000 to 2002 was as Commander, Destroyer Squadron Twenty-Six which had placed him in charge of six (6) combat vessels.

After retiring from the Navy, Scott worked from 2002 to 2013 for Northrup Grumman. He held several positions of leadership in Washington, DC, Virginia Beach, VA, and San Diego, CA in the areas of senior program management, business development, strategic planning, technology investment, and product development.

We are excited to welcome Scott to the Tote Services organization.

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