Profile
Scott Knorp is the founder of Quagga Corp.
which was founded in 2003.
He is currently the Executive Vice President-Sales at GBH SpA.
Mr. Knorp completed his undergraduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley.
Scott Knorp active positions
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GBH SpA
GBH SpA Investment ManagersFinance GBH SpA is an Italian company that specializes in creating and selling fashion clothing and accessories. The private company is based in Milan, Italy. The company offers a 14-day right of withdrawal for their products, which must be returned intact with their original packaging and labels. | Sales & Marketing | 2010-07-07 |
Former positions of Scott Knorp
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Quagga Corp.
Quagga Corp. Wireless TelecommunicationsCommunications Quagga Corp. offered enterprise communication solutions. The company provided telecommunication systems, including consulting, hardware and software and implementation. It also distributed Plantronics headsets. Quagga was founded by Scott Knorp and Ken Apperson in 2003 and was headquartered in Folsom, CA. | Founder | - |
Training of Scott Knorp
University of California, Berkeley | Undergraduate Degree |
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Quagga Corp.
Quagga Corp. Wireless TelecommunicationsCommunications Quagga Corp. offered enterprise communication solutions. The company provided telecommunication systems, including consulting, hardware and software and implementation. It also distributed Plantronics headsets. Quagga was founded by Scott Knorp and Ken Apperson in 2003 and was headquartered in Folsom, CA. | Communications |
GBH SpA
GBH SpA Investment ManagersFinance GBH SpA is an Italian company that specializes in creating and selling fashion clothing and accessories. The private company is based in Milan, Italy. The company offers a 14-day right of withdrawal for their products, which must be returned intact with their original packaging and labels. | Finance |
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