Shonda Yvette Scott, CEO

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In 2006, CEO Shonda Scott created 360 Total Concept as part of the solution by providing management services to organizations needing support in program management support services, monitoring and compliance, logistics, and facilities management. 360 is headquartered in the Oakland/Bay Area with offices in Los Angeles, and has a national footprint.

360 has a portfolio of mega projects, which includes giants such as Uber, Kaiser Permanente, major transportation agencies, airports, and stadiums. 360 has provided support services creating diversity spending strategies, which has helped generate over $200 million reinvestment back into historically underserved communities and increase the utilization for small businesses.

Shonda Scott, in 2023 received a distinguished accolade, being proudly bestowed with an Honorary Doctorate in Humanitarianism by Leaders Esteem Christian Bible University, and received the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award. Shonda Scott's dedication to community service was further underscored by the presentation of the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award and Medal signed by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Shonda was inducted into Alameda County’s Women’s Hall of Fame in 2018 for her business acumen. In 2012, Shonda was appointed to President Obama’s Platform Committee. Shonda, named 2017 Enterprising Woman of the Year by Enterprising Women Magazine, received The Stevie Award for Female Entrepreneur of the Year in 2016. Based on her civic and community leadership, in 2006 Congresswoman Barbara Lee recognized Shonda as a CBC Young Leader.

In addition to her entrepreneurial and civic work, Ms. Scott is the executive producer and host of a talk show "Spotlight with Shonda Scott,” a lifestyle show highlighting local and national influencers and unsung heroes. Shonda is the creator and founder of
12 New Things lifestyle brand, encouraging people to do something new and different to move out of their comfort zones and pivot through change in ways that enhance one's mental, spiritual, and economic well-being.

Shonda is honored to have served as the first Chairwoman of the Oakland African American Chamber of Commerce, Chair of the Alameda County Human Relations Commission, Obama Foundation, AMAC Foundation Board, Board of Directors Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the Bay Area, and Board of Regents Bishop O’Dowd High School, where her son, Austin Carrington-Scott, is an alumni.
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