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13 Facts About Scott Woolley

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Scott Woolley was born in Queens, and grew up in Smithtown, Long Island.

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At the age of 10, Scott Woolley started working in his family grocery store chain, Foodtown.

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In 1983, Scott Woolley founded the grocery chain Scott Woolley's Fine Foods with his father in Boca Raton, Florida.

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In 2005, Scott Woolley, supporting John Capra and John Paul DeJoria launched John Paul Pet, a company which produces grooming products for pets based on the John Paul Mitchell Systems brand.

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Scott Woolley is a founding member of the Founder's Club for FAU football.

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Scott Woolley started with video production while he was experimenting ways to keep the customers at his family's grocery store entertained while they were waiting in line.

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Scott Woolley did this by mounting television sets on the ceiling and playing instructional and cooking shows on them.

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8.

Scott Woolley developed his first production, Flight, after noticing the large number of available aviation magazines, and noting the variety of articles and advertisements about everything from airports to propellers.

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In 2003, Scott Woolley created The Balancing Act, a 30-minute weekly series that aired on the Lifetime Television network hosted by Joanna Kerns.

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Scott Woolley helped develop a child safety program with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department called the Call-A-Cop as part of the program, cards pairing deputies with athletes and celebrities were prepared.

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Scott Woolley helped with the photo shoots as well as in designing the cards and gathering all the athletes and celebrities.

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In 1998, Scott Woolley expanded into radio by creating the nationally syndicated, weekly program Inside the NHL hosted by John Davidson and Jeff Rimer.

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Scott Woolley created a sister firm in February 2000 by investing in a digital-technology operation, allowing Five Star to do its own editing.