Questions, Wings and Things, S03 EP02 - Scott Cooper
Scott Cooper, the COO of Drawboard and COO of Versus Merch, discusses the challenges he faced joining Drawboard during the COVID-19 lockdowns, but highlights how the company's existing remote work setup enabled a smooth transition.
He also shares insights into managing, Versus Merch, and how he built strong partnerships to help grow the business. Cooper emphasizes the need for a structured yet flexible approach to business growth, and shares his background in civil engineering and marketing. He also recalls a key career moment that led to his move from New York to San Francisco.
Ep 28: HIVE-MIND with Scott Cooper
A Lot To Say welcomes Scott Cooper for a chit-chat next - the COO of Versus Merch, who carries with him years of experience in scaling businesses in both Australia and the United States, including his past roles with Go1 and Drawboard.
We lean into his background in the punk/hardcore/metal music realm and how that has influenced aspects of his career plus explore the remarkable situations on finds themselves in, as Coops has time and again.
Boomeranging: Expat to Repat, S03 EP03 - Scott Cooper
New York, New York…If you can make it here, they say you can make it anywhere. And Scott Cooper is living proof. Scott initially went to New York following his partner and her career. He didn’t have a job or people he knew and to make his situation even more challenging, this expat thought his new life was the right time to ditch his day job in civil engineering and move into digital marketing.
The Numbers Don’t Lie with Versus Merch
This Hard Mode Podcast focusses on Versus Merch, welcoming CEO & Founder Evan McLellan and COO Scott Cooper to the microphone for a chat.
We cover some really interesting aspects of the businesses origins, such as its evolution from the punk & hardcore realm of the music industry, through to scaling a traditionally non-tech venture via technology scaling processes.
TLDChat with Scott Cooper
In this TLDChat session with Scott Cooper, various topics related to the learning and development industry are discussed. Cooper talks about the value of using rings of focus in conversations with enterprises and shares his excitement about an upcoming event in Phoenix, Arizona.
He also discusses content creation in e-learning, the concept of federated search, the importance of intuitive and visually stimulating learning experiences, and the popularity of different types of content. Cooper touches upon the TLDC event, the debate around learning styles, the changing landscape of instructional design, the evolving role of learning content owners, the need for basic marketing skills in training, and the customizability of their learning platform. The session concludes with a focus on making learning interactive, affordable, and accessible to all.