Scot
Jarvis
Scot Jarvis is a co-founder of Cedar Grove Partners,
LLC, the forerunner to Cedar Grove Investments.
Most
recently, Jarvis was the Vice President of Operations with
Eagle River LLC (a private investment company of Craig McCaw)
where he co-founded Nextlink, served on the board of Nextel
Communications, was a major participant in the structuring
and staffing operations "post merger" of OneComm and DialCall
and was a major player in several other arenas.
Jarvis
returned to McCaw Cellular as vice president of McCaw Development
Corp. in the mid-90's acquiring several rural cellular companies
and minority interests in the New York market. He negotiated
investment in PriCellular and served on their board of directors,
as well as on the executive committee of Los Angeles Cellular
Telephone Company.
Prior
to that, as vice president and general manager of Cellular
One's California region, Jarvis grew cellular revenues from
$40 million to more than $100 million. Under his leadership
the region enhanced distribution, to become one of the top
three districts company wide. Jarvis was hired as vice president
(acquisitions and development) with McCaw Cellular Communications
in the late 80's and directed the acquisition of more than
100 distinct cellular markets and licenses representing
an overall investment of more than $1 billion dollars. In
this position he was responsible for the acquisition and
transition of three cable television systems into a larger
network.
Jarvis
graduated from the University of Washington with a bachelor's
of arts in business administration/finance.