Scott Schaefer
Managing Director Internet Marketing
Responsibilities
- Website Design & Development
- Internet Marketing
- Content Development
- Web Hosting
- Strategic Marketing
Overview
Scott Schaefer is the Founder and Managing Director of Lexington Development, a Dallas web design, Internet marketing and search engine optimization firm that provides affordable web design and online marketing solutions for small businesses that deliver remarkable results. Schaefer specializes in providing integrated website, marketing and content development solutions for real estate agents, real estate brokers, real estate developers and homebuilders. Prior to founding the website design company in 2010, Schaefer had a 25 year career as a residential real estate developer and homebuilder in the Dallas Fort Worth area which began in 1984.
Career Highlights
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Professional Certifications + Honors
- Certified Green Builder (CGBP License Designation) 2008 to Present
- Finished Third in RFQ Qualifications
- Member of Charter for the New Urbanism 2005 – 2010
- Certified by the National Association of Homes Builders as a Certified Green Building Professional
- First North Texas graduating class of Green Builders 2008 at program inception
- Member Urban Land Institute 2005 2010
- Member National Association of Home Builders NAHB 1993 – 2010
- Member Texas Association of Builders 1993 – 2010
- Member Dallas Home Builders Association 1993 – 2010
- Recognized by Who’s Who in American Builders and Designers 1996, 1997, 1998
- Dallas Home Builders Association 1999 Spring Tour of Homes – First Place Master Retreat
Scott Schaefer hCard Information
Scott Schaefer
Lexington Development
Website Designer & SEO
Real estate developer and home builder for 25 years, in 2009 Scott Schaefer joined Lexington Development as Director Website Design and Search Engine Optimization, where Schaefer specializes in providing website design and SEO services for small business.
2144 Kiowa St
Little Elm, TX
75068
ss@lexingtondevelopment.com
214-702-3883
DOB: 06/21/1964



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