Scott Rocher
About Scott Rocher
Scott Rocher serves as the Director of Product Management at Modern Health, where he focuses on enhancing member experiences and engagement. With a diverse background in technology leadership, he has held various roles in product management and engineering across multiple companies.
Current Role at Modern Health
Scott Rocher serves as the Director of Product Management at Modern Health, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on delivering best-in-class member experiences that drive meaningful engagement and positive clinical outcomes. His leadership in product management is aimed at enhancing the overall effectiveness of the platform.
Previous Experience at Modern Health
Prior to his current role, Scott Rocher worked at Modern Health as a Product Manager from 2020 to 2021. During this time, he contributed to the development and refinement of product strategies that align with the company's mission to improve mental health care.
Career Background in Product Management
Scott Rocher has a diverse background in technology leadership, particularly in product management. He has held various positions, including Director of Product Management at Stitch Fix, where he managed merchandising technology and extras. His experience also includes founding Cactus, where he served as VP of Product, and working as Chief Technology Officer at Tonx, Inc.
Education and Academic Background
Scott Rocher studied Communication Studies with Honors at Southwestern University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. He completed his high school education at St. John's School, achieving a High School Diploma. His academic background supports his expertise in product management and technology leadership.
Mentorship and Team Leadership
Scott Rocher has experience mentoring a team of talented product managers, engineers, and product designers. His leadership style emphasizes collaboration and skill development, fostering an environment where team members can thrive and contribute effectively to product initiatives.