Scott Sandler

Scott SandlerScott Sandler is an engineer who found out early that he liked talking about technology and technical products more than he liked designing and testing them. From his start at Intel in the mid 80s through his stint as the first applications engineer for the Verilog hardware description language at Gateway, to his role pioneering formal verification at Chrysalis, and especially in his years leading EDA startup Novas Software to a successful exit, he has always found his highest purpose as a story teller intent on convincing others about the merits of ideas he believes in.

Scott’s knack for making complex technical topics readily understood by both technical and non-technical audiences makes him a valuable asset in telling your story. Whatever your product or service, he can help you zero in on your target audience and craft resonant messages that clearly and concisely convey what you need people to know.