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Scot Patterson
CEO
Scot serves as the President of California Gold Development Corp. He has over 18 years of real estate development and brokerage experience. With 18 years of extensive real estate experience, he oversees all development activities for California Gold and has been instrumental in garnering new business for the company, from sourcing and acquiring raw land to populating projects with national tenants. Scot has created strong relationships and developed successful projects with notable clients such as the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Army Corp of Engineers, Lowe’s HIW, McDonald’s Corp, British Petroleum, ARCO AM/PM, Starbucks, Big 5 Sporting Goods, Tractor Supply Company, ATT Wireless, Regal Cinemas, Applebee’s, Jamba Juice, Game Stop, Sally Beauty, Subway, First American Title Co., Avalon Health Care, and others. His responsibilities also include working with various lending institutions to structure favorable financing for development projects.
Previously, Scot also served as the Principal Broker of Prudential California Realty, a full-service commercial and residential real estate brokerage firm with offices in Sonora, Twain Harte, and Arnold, California. Under Scot’s guidance, the brokerage was named Tuolumne County’s Best Real Estate Brokerage for four out of five years. As a result of his strong leadership, Scot was elected President of the Tuolumne County Association of Realtors in 2005. Prior to starting his real estate career, he played collegiate basketball for 4 years at Fresno Pacific University and then went on to play professional basketball in Australia.
Scot has coached youth basketball for many years and enjoys mentoring kids to be the best that they can be. One of Scot’s personal highlights was the privilege of meeting one of his heroes, Coach John Wooden, a few short years before Wooden’s passing. Scot served on the Civic Advisory Committee for Sonora Regional Medical Center, and provides on-going support to Habitat for Humanity and local fundraising efforts. He is a member of the Tuolumne County Chamber of Commerce as well as the Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau. Scot received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Management/Marketing from Fresno Pacific University in 1991. |
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