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Affiliation | Republican |
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Name | Scott Neely |
Address | 2439 E. Catalina Ave Mesa, Arizona , United States |
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Last Modifed | BrentinCO Jun 21, 2022 12:45pm |
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Info | Every business owner has to start somewhere, and many of the most successful entrepreneurs started early. Scott received an early initiation into his family’s building materials, concrete equipment and supplies business in California. He worked his way up from the warehouse to selling and promoting the businesses products. A hint of Scott’s impending success could be seen when he was still a youngster, his entrepreneurial spirit emerged when he was just sixteen years old launching his first business. Scott expanded it into masonry and concrete where he prospered in San Jacinto, California.
As a young adult, Scott found opportunities to create something bigger, that required his knowledge and skills using his own hands applying concrete, which he still does today.
The growth of the Valley allowed Scott to carry his ambition to Phoenix, Arizona in 2005 when he started his second business, Action Concrete Pumping. After nearly 17 years, he has come out on top and earned yet another successful triumph. In 2018, he opened Action Concrete Pumping Supply in Mesa, Arizona.
To Scott Action Concrete Pumping Supply is not just another business, it is the start of another endeavor to service those who are following behind him in the concrete pumping industry. He feels that it is a privilege influencing and impacting the lives of others, especially of workers as he continues to lend a helping hand to those who want it. With the help of his team and his resources he created the National Shotcrete Association to allow those interested in becoming certified concrete pump operators and material applicators.
Scott is proud of the team he has assembled. Under his leadership and with his “hands on” knowledge and skill, he and his team have undertaken many major and challenging Arizona projects, like helping to build the Arizona-Mexico border wall, Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant cooling ponds, Florence Casa Grande Canal, TSA Communications Tower, among hundreds of other infrastructure projects in the state. He has also traveled around the world instructing others on concrete equipment and applications.
A few months ago, Scott’s company was working on a construction project at the Arizona capitol. It was at that time, he unofficially declared his campaign outside the capitol building to run for Arizona governor.
Supported by his wife, 5 children, and 2 grandchildren, Scott hopes to continue growing as a family man, businessman, construction trade teacher, and as the governor of Arizona.
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