Scott Spradley

Scott Spradley

Chief Technology Officer

Scott Spradley is Chief Technology Officer of Lennar Corporation (NYSE: LEN). He is accountable for transforming the company through technology, establishing and driving strategies which ultimately will digitally transform Lennar and integrate world class technologies into all aspects of our business.

Prior to coming to Lennar, Scott was the Chief Technology Officer at Tyson Foods, where he strategically enabled the company to transform from a data-center based organization to one that became a multi-cloud company utilizing machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms to drive prediction, and deployed robotics and computer vision to streamline operational efficiencies. Before arriving at Tyson, he was the Chief Information Officer at Hewlett Packard, and then CIO at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. At Hewlett Packard, he developed a reputation as a transformational CIO as a result of his leadership in executing the largest corporate divestiture-spin-merge in history, by taking Hewlett Packard - a company with $115B in revenues, 300,000 employees and 75 years of history - and splitting it into two separate and publicly traded companies in a period of ten months. This effort became known as the world’s largest, most complex, and fastest business separation in history. As a result of these efforts, Scott has been named as one of ComputerWorld’s Top 100 Technology leaders, and in CIO Magazine’s list of the Top 100 CIOs.

With a career in technology spanning more than 25 years, he also managed leadership roles at Chevron and Intel Corporation. At Chevron, he delivered a strategic long-range plan covering 20 years designed to ensure Chevron’s global position as one of the world’s largest energy companies. In his time at Intel, Scott spent time honing his leadership skills across a wide array of roles ranging from Information Technology to Product Development to Human Resources. He held regional and worldwide roles, managing two expatriate assignments in Singapore and China. In his time at Intel, Scott received several awards, including the Intel Quality Award and the IT Quality Award.

Scott received his Bachelor’s degree at San Diego State University.