McFarlin Stanford has appointed Scott Wallingford as CEO.
"We started McFarlin Stanford because we lived the challenges owners in the green industry face every day," wrote founding principals James Cali and Jason New in a statement. "We've been fortunate to serve more than 600 companies, and we've learned as much from them as they have from us. As demand for our services has grown, we reached a point where we needed additional leadership focused on operations and strategy. Scott brings the expertise to help us scale while we stay focused on what we do best: coaching and serving clients."
Wallingford brings 25 years of leadership experience building and scaling businesses across consulting, technology and software industries. Most recently president of software company Onit, his background includes leading teams at LexisNexis, AT&T, Sabre and Booz & Company.
As CEO, Wallingford will oversee operations and the delivery of McFarlin Stanford's expanding suite of services, which includes executive coaching, ACE Peer Groups, outsourced accounting, recruiting, human resources, valuations and leadership development.
“I've spent my career helping businesses scale through client-focused execution and disciplined operations," Wallingford says. "What drew me to McFarlin Stanford is the combination of a growing market, a company with deep client relationships and proven client results, and founders who are deeply committed to growth. My role is to build the infrastructure, strategy, and team capabilities. That means investing in our people, streamlining operations, thoughtfully integrating AI to enhance the insights we deliver to clients, and focusing our resources on high-impact priorities that drive results. As landscape businesses navigate emerging technologies, we're positioned to help them understand where AI creates real value, and where the human expertise of leadership remains irreplaceable. I'm here to help scale what Jim, Jason, and the team have built so we can make an even bigger impact."