Scott Greene is the President & CEO of NetGreene Solutions, a Tennessee‑based firm specializing in IT engineering, managed services, and network security. With over 20 years of experience in IT, telecom, and cybersecurity, Scott brings deep technical insight—having worked with major organizations like Trend Micro, IBM Global Security, and SecureWorks—to guide strategic growth and operational excellence.
Throughout his career, Scott has designed and implemented network and security architectures for clients across the U.S., leveraging his background in engineering, application development, and security solutions. Under his leadership, NetGreene has expanded beyond local markets, offering services such as virtual CIO (vCIO) programs, infrastructure design, cloud integration, and proactive service models that align IT with business goals.
Scott is committed to simplicity, reliability, and client focus. He emphasizes the “K.I.S.S.” principle—Keep It Simple, Stupid—and aims to make complex networks and security easy to understand and dependable. His leadership is rooted in evolving technology, responsive service, and strategic guidance that drives measurable business value.
Scott Greene is the President & CEO of NetGreene Solutions, a Tennessee‑based firm specializing in IT engineering, managed services, and network security. With over 20 years of experience in IT, telecom, and cybersecurity, Scott brings deep technical insight—having worked with major organizations like Trend Micro, IBM Global Security, and SecureWorks—to guide strategic growth and operational excellence.
Throughout his career, Scott has designed and implemented network and security architectures for clients across the U.S., leveraging his background in engineering, application development, and security solutions. Under his leadership, NetGreene has expanded beyond local markets, offering services such as virtual CIO (vCIO) programs, infrastructure design, cloud integration, and proactive service models that align IT with business goals.
Scott is committed to simplicity, reliability, and client focus. He emphasizes the “K.I.S.S.” principle—Keep It Simple, Stupid—and aims to make complex networks and security easy to understand and dependable. His leadership is rooted in evolving technology, responsive service, and strategic guidance that drives measurable business value.