



PDP Consulting Leadership
Scott May is Founder and President of PDP Consulting. He serves
on the Presidential Advisory Board of Ana G. Mendez University
System, and the Boards of Legacy Direct and DxMA. He is also a
Senior Advisor to the International Foundation for Entrepreneurship
Science and Technology.
His career includes being Vice President for Programs and Policy
at the American Association for Clinical Chemistry. His department
was responsible for the AACC Annual meeting, government affairs,
membership, public relations/communications, professional
programs, and Lab Tests Online. Before joining AACC, May was
Vice President for Education programs at the Biotechnology
Institute. There he oversaw an initiative that promoted interest in
biotechnology education, state by state, at the school system level.
He also supervised the Institute’s minority outreach programs, and
managed the relationship with BIO and the BIO International
Convention.
May was previously Senior Advisor for President George W. Bush’s
Mathematics and Science Initiative (MSI) at the US Department of
Education. There he managed the initiative and advised senior
officials such as Rod Paige, Secretary of Education, and Susan
Sclafani, Counselor to the Secretary and Assistant Secretary for the
Office of Vocational and Adult Education.
Prior to that, he was Executive Director of Project 2061 Professional
Development Programs of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science and director of strategic initiatives and
partnerships at the National Science Teachers Association.
May holds an MBA from Texas A&M University, a BA in Economics
from Austin College and is fluent in Spanish.
Leadership