User:SLKisling

Scott L Kisling has been a resident of the Sugar House community in Salt Lake City since 1982.

Scott has served as a Trustee of the Sugar House Community Council since 1994 where he has held the position of Chairman for two terms and Vice Chairman for many more. Scott has been led many Council and community issues including:
 * Successfully prevented Walmart from rezoning a ten acre parcel by leading a high profile multi-year decision management campaign directed at residents, the Planning Commission, City Council and the office of the Mayor.
 * Led community input into the design of Sugar House Commons, the largest and most successful mixed use development within the Sugar House community to date. Facilitated weekly meetings attended by City Planning staff, the Mayor’s representative, developers and concerned citizens.
 * Facilitated consensus of community input for the update of the Sugar House Master Plan.
 * Led the 2004 revision of the Sugar House Community Council bylaws.

Scott has served as a Director of Parleys Rails, Trails and Tunnels Coalition (PRATT) since 2008. He has taught and used metrics driven management, decision management, Lean and Six Sigma tools to drive consensus among stakeholders, non-profit corporations and local governments to define the alignment of a nine mile long urban trail, resulting in the award of $10MM in Federal construction funds and contributing to the successful 2012 county bond election result to provide an additional $9.5MM in construction funds.

In his professional life, Scott had over 20 years of experience with General Electric implementing Jack Welch's initiatives including WorkOut, Managing Account Potential, Six Sigma, Digitization and Lean. Since leaving GE he has taught and consulted independently in Lean and Six Sigma.