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Scott Hauser, an American Citizen, moved to Anguilla in 1977 after graduating from Kenyon College with a Bachelors Degree in Political Philosophy.

From the time of his arrival until 1981, Mr. Hauser was responsible for the development and for the construction of Cinnamon Reef Resort--at the time, Cinnamon Reef was Anguilla’s largest private sector employer.

From 1981 until 1986, Mr. Hauser was responsible for the management and operation of the newly completed hotel - Anguilla's first world class luxury resort. During that time Mr. Hauser was elected President of the Anguilla Hotel and Tourism Association--the first Non-belonger to hold that influential post.

In 1987, Mr. Hauser relocated to Boston, Massachusetts, where he lived for two years. While in Boston, he enrolled at Harvard's Graduate School of Design, earning a Professional Development Degree in Architecture.

Thereafter he was employed by Turner Construction, where he was responsible for all critical path items on a major down town office building, with special focus on the coordination of the Italian marble and granite interiors and exteriors.

In 1988, Mr. Hauser enrolled at MIT (the Massachusetts Institute of Technology), where he earned a Master's Degree from the prestigious Center for Real Estate Development, graduating near the top of his class.


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