Scott Taylor on Growth, Mentorship, and the Power of Shared Insight

Scott Taylor, VP, Taylor Gas Heating & Air

What initially led you to join?

I joined on the recommendation of an industry peer who spoke highly of the value and relationships built through Study Groups. At the time, I was looking for perspective from others who had walked similar paths and could offer advice and accountability.

What have you gained from being part of your group?

I’ve gained lasting relationships, mentorship, accountability, and practical insight. My group provides encouragement, idea-sharing, humor, and camaraderie through thoughtful discussion and dedicated time together. It’s a space where we can be open about challenges, celebrate wins, and grow as leaders and business owners.

Can you share a specific story or moment where your group made a real impact?

I once faced a project larger in scale than anything I’d tackled before. Initially it felt overwhelming, but it became manageable thanks to the insight, experience, and encouragement shared by peers and mentors in the group. Their guidance gave me the clarity and confidence to move forward decisively—and it made all the difference in the project’s success.

hat would you tell someone who’s considering joining a Study Group?

Take the step—it’s an investment you’ll be glad you made. The combination of accountability, support, and collective wisdom will stretch you and strengthen your leadership in ways you can’t anticipate.

Is there a short quote or testimonial you’d share publicly?

“Study Groups has sharpened my leadership, expanded my thinking, and surrounded me with great people.”

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