Scott Eudy
About Scott Eudy
Scott Eudy is a Senior Account Executive at GLOBO, specializing in telehealth interpreting services and medical document translation. He has extensive experience in sales and healthcare, having previously held director positions at AT&T Network Systems International and AMN Healthcare.
Current Role at GLOBO
Scott Eudy serves as a Senior Account Executive at GLOBO, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he focuses on enhancing communication solutions in the healthcare sector, particularly through telehealth interpreting services. His work aims to improve accessibility for non-English speaking patients, ensuring they receive quality care.
Previous Experience at AT&T Network Systems International
Scott Eudy worked as a Sales Director at AT&T Network Systems International from 1983 to 1992. During his nine years in this role, he developed skills in sales management and client relations, contributing to the company's growth in international markets.
Experience at AMN Healthcare
Eudy held multiple positions at AMN Healthcare, serving as Sales Director for Stratus Video from 2013 to 2020 and then again from 2020 to 2023. His responsibilities included overseeing sales strategies and expanding the company's telehealth services, particularly in the area of medical document translation.
Education and Expertise
Scott Eudy earned a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering from Texas Tech University, where he studied from 1976 to 1979. He later obtained an MBA in Finance from the same institution between 1979 and 1980. Additionally, he studied Strategic Marketing at Columbia Business School in 1994, enhancing his business acumen in the healthcare industry.
Specialization in Healthcare Communication
Eudy specializes in providing telehealth interpreting services and rapid-turnaround medical document translation. His expertise lies in working with medically-qualified language interpreters to facilitate effective communication in healthcare settings, particularly for non-English speaking patients.