Full Name
Scott Bergs
Job Title
CEO
Company
Dark Fiber and Infrastructure, LLC
Speaker Bio
Scott Bergs is the Chief Executive Officer of DF&I. He has over 30 years of experience in executive management, operations, sales and marketing, customer support, legal and regulatory support, fundraising, and M&A strategy and execution. Scott’s industry background spans data centers, fiber networks, wireless network operators, ISPs, and other critical communications infrastructure.
Prior to joining DF&I, Scott served as CEO of communications infrastructure provider Vivacity Networks. Prior to Vivacity, he was the Co-Founder and CEO of Neutral Path Communications, a dark fiber and infrastructure provider that was successfully sold to Zayo Group. Scott’s experience includes other senior executive positions at Revol Wireless, Alltel Communications, Midwest Wireless, PriceCellular-CellularOne, and MobileComm – a Bellsouth Company. Earlier in his career, he worked as a technology attorney with nationally recognized law firm Stinson LLP, advising communications, technology, and software companies on a variety of commercial and legal matters.
Scott received a BS in Business Administration from Minnesota State University and later earned his JD from Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul Minnesota.
Prior to joining DF&I, Scott served as CEO of communications infrastructure provider Vivacity Networks. Prior to Vivacity, he was the Co-Founder and CEO of Neutral Path Communications, a dark fiber and infrastructure provider that was successfully sold to Zayo Group. Scott’s experience includes other senior executive positions at Revol Wireless, Alltel Communications, Midwest Wireless, PriceCellular-CellularOne, and MobileComm – a Bellsouth Company. Earlier in his career, he worked as a technology attorney with nationally recognized law firm Stinson LLP, advising communications, technology, and software companies on a variety of commercial and legal matters.
Scott received a BS in Business Administration from Minnesota State University and later earned his JD from Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul Minnesota.
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