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Scott Flood established Scott Flood Writing in 1995 after 13 years with advertising agencies in Chicago and Indianapolis. The Chicago native is a frequent author on copywriting and marketing topics for business publications, has authored two books of local interest, Books for All the People: the First Century of the Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library and A Guide to the Enabling Garden, and is also the author of 100 Years: The Story of the Western States Machine Company.
An active community volunteer and a graduate of Leadership Hendricks County, Scott has served as president of several local civic and educational organizations, and has served on the School Board for the Plainfield Community School Corporation since 2000. Scott was named Hendricks County Leader of the Year in 2007 by Leadership Hendricks County, and was selected as the state’s outstanding school board member by the Indiana School Boards Association in 2021.
He earned a Bachelor of Science in Communications & Theatre Arts from St. Joseph’s College in 1982, and resides in Plainfield, Indiana.
Scott: Your article for Gerry Dick on statistics was another piece in support of ignorance. Instead of blasting the misuse of
statistics, you attack the data and the data providers. What you should have done is discuss how few of us know anything about the data we use. Do you read my weekly column, Eye on the Pie? If you wish I’ll send it to you without charge or expectation.
Since Jan. 1991, I’ve written for Indiana newspapers about our economy. Many columns discuss or feature data.
Just send me your email account, if you are interested.