Scott W. Brinkman

Scott is the founding member of Brinkman & Associates, PLLC. Since 1980, Scott has been actively engaged in the practice of law, specializing in general corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, secured lending and commercial real estate law. Scott has also deep civic interests, including current service on the University of Louisville Board of Trustees and past service in the Kentucky House of Representatives (32nd District) and Secretary of the Executive Cabinet during the Bevin Administration (2015-2019).

Career Timeline

2020+

Founding Member of Brinkman & Associates, PLLC and Connecting the Dots Policy Solutions, LLC, a registered lobbying organization.

2015 to 2019

Secretary of the Executive Cabinet for Governor Matt Bevin of Kentucky, supervising eleven regulatory Cabinet divisions, and implementing the policies and programs of the Bevin Administration, including economic development, Medicaid reform, and workforce transformation. 

1999 to 2015

Member of Stoll, Keenon, and Ogden, PLLC

1987 to 1999

Partner of Hirn, Reed, and Harper

1985 to 1987

Partner of Greenebaum, Doll, and McDonald

1980 to 1985

Associate, Greenebaum, Doll, and McDonald

1977 to 1980

University of Cincinnati College of Law, J.D., senior editor of the Law Review

1973 to 1977

University of Notre Dame, B.A., Government, cum laude

Civic, Charitable and Legislative Experience

2010 to present 

University of Louisville Board of Trustees

2020 to present

Treyton Oak Towers, President and Board of Directors

2021 to present 

Louisville Redevelopment Authority, Member of Board of Directors

2021 to present

Board of Trustees, Judicial Form Retirement System, 

2010 to present

Applied Behavior Analysis Licensure Board, Parent Representative

2004 to 2019

Waterfront Development Corporation, Board of Directors

2001 to 2010

Kentucky House of Representatives, representing the 32nd House District in eastern Jefferson County (Louisville), including service:

2003 to 2010: Appropriations and Revenue Committee

2001 to 2010: Health and Welfare Committee, and

2001 to 2010: Local Government Committee

Primary sponsor of numerous enacted legislation initiatives, particularly in the areas of developmental disabilities with a primary focus on autism spectrum disorder, and business entities

2006

Autism Spectrum Disorders Task Force, Chairman

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