Scott Syphax is a community leader and volunteers his time to be the host and an executive producer of Studio Sacramento. Scott is the President and CEO of The Nehemiah Companies, a Sacramento, CA based social enterprise and development corporation. Scott leads the development team of Township 9 - a 3,000 unit master-planned, smart-growth community in downtown Sacramento. As CEO of Nehemiah, he manages the Nehemiah Community Reinvestment Fund, which has leveraged over $880 million in projects to spur development in low-income and underserved communities. Through Nehemiah Corporation of Americas former flagship program, The Nehemiah Program, Nehemiah provided more than $1.5 billion in downpayment assistance gift funds to help over 320,000 families achieve their dream of homeownership.
Mr. Syphax serves as the Vice-Chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. Scott was recently elected as a Director to the Board of Norcal Mutual Insurance Company. Scott serves on the Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region Board of Trustees and their Finance & Planning Committee; serves on the Board of Directors for HomeAid; and serves as a Director for Valley Vision. Scott is a Vice-Chairman of the Corporate Fund Board for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.; and is the Chairman of the Board of Governors for the Coro Foundation in New York City.
Scott earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business with an emphasis on Real Estate Development and Land Use Planning from the California State University, Sacramento. He was also an Executive Fellow with the Coro Foundation and a Fellow with the American Leadership Forum.
Mr. Syphax serves as the Vice-Chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. Scott was recently elected as a Director to the Board of Norcal Mutual Insurance Company. Scott serves on the Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region Board of Trustees and their Finance & Planning Committee; serves on the Board of Directors for HomeAid; and serves as a Director for Valley Vision. Scott is a Vice-Chairman of the Corporate Fund Board for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.; and is the Chairman of the Board of Governors for the Coro Foundation in New York City.
Scott earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business with an emphasis on Real Estate Development and Land Use Planning from the California State University, Sacramento. He was also an Executive Fellow with the Coro Foundation and a Fellow with the American Leadership Forum.
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