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Scott Satko

Financial Controller

As Financial Controller, Scott is responsible for directing the financial reporting performance of Desert Jet Holdings LLC and its subsidiaries. In this role, the development, implementation, support, and evaluation of key financial performance metrics for the business are critical to meet our business growth goals and success strategy.

Scott has demonstrated decades of business leadership and innovation since graduating from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Accountancy and Finance. His success resulted in roles as Chief Financial Officer, Director of Finance, and Financial Division Controller for several Fortune 50 & Fortune 500 Businesses in the Telecommunications, Medical Device, Commercial Design & Construction and Manufacturing sectors.

Scott’s philosophy of finance and accounting is to bring value to each organization he has had the privilege to serve by recognizing the need to be a team resource for insightful and actionable financial data for all stakeholders. He leads Desert Jet LLC’s team in all aspects of financial reporting and control of our business, as well as collaboratively mapping our financial strategy for success in our future.

An avid golfer with PGA caddie experience, he enjoys music, history, and travel, which is a natural outlet from previous time spent in his career working in the Far East and the UK.

Married for over 35 years, Scott is proud of the success his wife and daughter have experienced in the luxury farm & ranch real estate industry.

As a former track & field varsity collegiate athlete, Scott enjoys the excitement of watching college football every Saturday and the promise of a winning season it brings fans at the beginning of every season.

GO IRISH!

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