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Scott Doupe


Partner

Scott has been an executive search professional for more than twenty years, and has recruited many of Calgary’s most influential executives.  Before joining Conroy Ross Partners in 1996, he worked for Deloitte Consulting where he provided general management consulting as well as organizational and operational reviews.  Additionally, he led their executive search practice and was a member of the management committee responsible for national executive search operations.

He understands that organizations reach success only when they have the right people in the right places, and that attracting the next leader to any organization is only possible by gaining a thorough understanding of an organization’s culture and strategy.

Scott leads search assignments for executive and senior professionals in several key industries including energy, power, pipelines, manufacturing, high technology, retail, real estate and the public sector.  Since joining Conroy Ross Partners he has been instrumental in building and leading the firm's finance practice.

His career includes seven years in human resources and general management with an international youth leadership organization, a human resources generalist position with the Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Corporation (now Nexen), career transition consulting for the Technical Service Council, and nine years in management consulting, compensation and executive search with Deloitte Consulting.

Scott holds both a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Commerce, is an active volunteer in the Calgary community, and is currently a Board member of Wood's Homes and Chair of its Human Resources Committee.  He is a past president of the Human Resources Association of Calgary (HRAC) and a previous director of the Human Resources Institute of Alberta.



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