Scott
Anderson
Scott
Anderson co founded Cedar Grove Partners, LLC, the
predecessor to Cedar Grove Investments.
He
is a board member of Triton PCS, Inc. (TPCS) and Wireless
Facilities, Inc. (WFII) and is an observer on the boards of
Telephia, Inc. and Callvision.com. He was a board member of
Tegic Communications until that company's merger into AOL in
late 1999, of Xypoint, Inc. until that company's merger into
Telecommunications Systems, Inc. (TCSA) in early 2001, and
of Telecorp PCS until that company's merger into AT&T
Wireless in early 2002.
Before
co founding Cedar Grove Partners, Anderson was the Senior
Vice President (acquisitions and development) with McCaw
Cellular Communications, Inc./AT&T Wireless Services,
Inc.
In that role, he handled in excess of $900 million
worth of transactions from his appointment in 1991 until he
left AT&T in 1997, working with more than 30 wireless
markets.
His work involved business, tax, securities and
litigation components of deal making and closings.
Anderson also served as a board member and advisor to
PriCellular Corp. and Horizon Cellular Group.
As
vice president (law) with McCaw Cellular from 1991 until
1998, Anderson served as chief in-house counsel on dozens of
cellular acquisitions and McCaw’s $1.3 billion dollar sale
of properties to Contel Cellular. Beginning in private law
practice, Anderson's communications career commenced in 1986
when he began working for McCaw Cellular Communications as
assistant vice president (law), and served as general
in-house counsel, specializing in cellular acquisitions.
Anderson
graduated from the University of Washington magna cum laude,
Phi Beta Kappa, with a bachelor of arts in history. He then
earned his law degree, with highest honors (valedictorian)
from the University of Washington Law School.