Scot Landry is Secretary for Catholic Media of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. He oversees the Archdiocese's media entities including CatholicTV, The Pilot newspaper, Pilot Bulletins, Pilot Printing, Pilot New Media and the Radio Apostolate. As a member of the steering committee of Cardinal Seán O'Malley's Cabinet, he also is heavily involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, and implementation of major initiatives. Previously, Scot served as the Archdiocesan Secretary for Institutional Advancement for 4 years.
Prior to his service at the Archdiocese, Scot was the Chief Operating Officer at Eze Castle Software and Eze Castle Integration, a Principal at The Parthenon Consulting Group, a Dean's Research Fellow at Harvard Business School and a former Brand Manager at Procter & Gamble and James River Corporation.
Scot is the co-Founder of the Boston Catholic Men's and Women's Conferences and won the 2008 "Ambassador of the Year" award from Legatus, a group for Catholic business leaders. He is a graduate of Harvard Business School and Harvard College.
Scot lives in suburban Boston with his wife and three children. He was born and raised in Lowell, MA. His identical twin brother, Fr. Roger Landry, is a priest of the Diocese of Fall River.
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