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Richard Scott
Richard “Zoom” Scott is a man to pay attention to. He retired from Cleveland Channel 8, FOX 8, after 40 years. This type of longevity in a career only comes with working hard, being a likable person, and learning several usable skills at the same time.
The Alliance High School graduate knew coming into his profession that he would have to work hard to advance. “Back when I first got started, I knew that if I worked hard, I could get everything I wanted out of my job,” Scott said.
He started off, and still works as a technician. But he also helps with several other jobs as well, including: cameraman, writer, producer, and flying on TV 8’s Sky Fox helicopter every morning to assist with the morning traffic.
When Scott isn’t working, he finds time to support the community with his 10th annual Soup for the Soul event, which is held every year to help feed needy families. “I feel like when you’re fortunate like I am, you must find ways to help others. We started this program to help those who are less fortunate. I love the fact that so many wonderful people come out to support us year after year. It makes the holidays special for me and my family and I would not change a thing.”