Mr.
SCOTT DAVIS

Year of Award

2025

Biography

Scott Davis is awarded the 2025 NETT AWARD for outstanding and conspicuous contribution to the OCS Program, the 3rd Battalion 11th Infantry, the US Army Officer Candidate School (OCS) and the US Army Officer Candidate School Alumni Association (TUSAOCSAA).

Scott has been a Member of the OCS Alumni Association since 2017. He is a key member of 50th Company, OC 24-69 Reunion team. Held two successful reunions in 2017 and 2019 (50th year) bringing together approximately 50 classmates out of a graduating class of 160. Successfully helped launch 50th Company website and provided significant portion of content (www.50thcompanyoc2469august1st1969.com). On his own initiative, Scott personally developed and procured a monument for OCS Class 24-69. And on behalf of OCS Class 24-69 he was personally generous with financial support for the OCS Heritage Center and the OCS Memorial Walk. His donation is recognized in the Regiment Commanders Circle. Scott provided a very large donation to fund the 2020 expansion of the Memorial Walk. Recently he provided another large donation which will fund most of the planned 2025 Memorial Walk Expansion. In 2022 Scott provided the resources and produced two videos promoting Wigle Hall and the OCS Memorial Walk. Scott served on the TUSAOCSAA Board of Directors from 2021 to 2024. His efforts and donations will significantly preserve the history of OCS and further TUSAOCSAA goals and objectives.

Captain Davis was commissioned an Infantry Officer upon graduation from Infantry Officer Candidate School Class 24-69 in 1969. His first duty assignment was as a Platoon Leader in the Berlin Brigade, US Army Europe. His subsequent duty assignment was as staff officer in the Berlin Brigade G3. He left service in 1972 to attain a master’s degree in business administration and pursue a Business Career.

Scott is a successful retired business executive and entrepreneur serving as Chief Financial Officer for several successful startup companies in California. He continues Investing and Consulting Start Up Companies on a part time basis. As well as supporting several charitable organizations. Over the last eight years he has been one of the most generous contributors to TUSAOCSAA. Those donations have gone a long way in honoring Soldiers and helping TUSAOCSAA in meeting our mission to serve and honor the OCS program and its graduates; and purpose to further the ideals and promote the welfare of OCS, the Officer Corps, and the US Army.