Summary
Hunter Scott is a hardware-focused technology leader with over 15 years of experience designing advanced electronics, founding hardware startups, and building high-performing engineering teams from the ground up. As Director of Technical Strategy at Reach and former Director of Hardware Engineering, he combines product-minded systems design with operational leadership for medical and communications hardware. He was an early engineer at Bodyport driving device electronics and FDA-oriented data collection, and co-founded two YC companies where he developed novel battery and cognitive radio technologies. Hunter brings hands-on expertise across RF, embedded DSP/ARM systems, and sensor networks—skills honed through competition work on Robocup, Battlebots, and several research projects. He also mentors founders and invests as a Venture Partner, and authors technical books, reflecting a mix of practitioner depth and public-facing storytelling. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area and trained at Georgia Tech, he’s known for turning risky prototypes into production-ready hardware.
15 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Engineering, BS Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
English