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Scott Kurttila
Partner
AIBDStrategyMarketing
As a Partner at StrategyPlus, Scott Kurttila is an AI Strategist that helps companies automate and scale with AI by leveraging his 28 years of experience that includes Amazon.com, SiriusXM, and his own consulting agency that focused on driving 7-8 figure strategic growth for clients.
Scott Kurttila is a dynamic and multifaceted professional with over 28 years of experience in business development, marketing, and strategic consulting. His diverse career spans startups, large corporations, and consulting roles across various industries, including ecommerce, online services, advertising, retail, and financial services. Scott's expertise encompasses online marketing, customer acquisition, SaaS platform sales, complex partnerships, and large contract negotiations. His impressive track record includes significant roles at industry giants like Amazon.com and SiriusXM Radio, where he drove strategic growth through high-end partnerships. Notably, At StrategyPlus, Scott serves as a Partner focused on combining his passion for AI tools with his extensive career knowledge and personal network to help organizations scale rapidly.


Scott's passion for continual learning and adaptability extends far beyond his professional life, manifesting in an array of remarkable personal achievements. From summiting a 14,000-foot peak in Colorado and snowboarding down in 1993, to bicycling solo across the US for 3,892 miles in 57 days, Scott has consistently pushed his limits. His creative pursuits include co-writing an independent film and DJ'g in his spare time. Scott continues to embrace new challenges, taking up surfing and skateboarding, while also indulging his adventurous spirit through offshore sailing expeditions and Antarctic photography trips. This blend of physical feats, creative endeavors, and lifelong learning reflects Scott's dynamic approach to both personal and professional growth, allowing him to provide unique insights across various business scales, from early-stage startups to Fortune 500 companies.