Scott is a native of the tri-state area. He
was born August 24, 1970 in Huntington, WV.
He currently presides in South Point, Ohio
with his wife, Melissa, and their four
children, Kala, Zakary, Lukas, and Blake.
Scott is a founder of American Health
Centers (AHC) and is the current President
and Chairman of Lanham Corp., the managing
and administration arm of AHC. Following
graduation, Scott joined the US Navy where
he served his country honorably from
1988-1992. He managed numerous electronic
sights and was responsible for maintaining
the preventive maintenance systems of all
major communication equipment used for air
traffic control. He was also responsible for
electronic equipment readiness.
Following his naval career, he founded Car
Stuff with only $300 and shortly thereafter
began Landers Enterprises, Inc., the mother
company of Car Stuff. There, he acted as the
President, Chairman, and CEO of Landers
Enterprises from1993-2004. Car stuff became
a market leader in the sales and service of
aftermarket automotive electronics and
styling products. After selling Landers
Enterprises to his brother, he turned his
focus and energy to growing and expanding
the AHC brand name.
His primary objective is creating a
multi-year business plan to make AHC a
leader in the healthcare industry, utilizing
chiropractic, rehabilitation, and fitness as
the primary care method. He is also
responsible for the support and development
of all aspects of the company. Scott’s
vision for the future of AHC is to develop
the nation’s first Preventive Healthcare
Franchise.
James M. Hamlin, D.C.
Vice-President /and Chief Executive
Officer
Dr. Hamlin
is a 1999 graduate of Life University School
of Chiropractic. He also completed studies
in Chiropractic Physiological Therapeutics,
receiving a diploma from New York
Chiropractic College in 1998. He is
currently licensed in Ohio and Kentucky. He
is a founding partner of AHC. He currently
practices at the Ashland, Kentucky facility.
Dominique Leroux, B.S., M.S., CEC
Business &
Technology Strategist and Advisor
Dominique is originally from Montreal,
Canada; he is now living in Huntington, West
Virginia. From 2002 until 2005, Dominique
was a full-time faculty member in the
Computer Information Systems department at
Huntington Junior College, where he
developed and implemented a new e-commerce
specialization. Dominique joined the IBM
Scholars Program and the IBM Scholars
e-business Certification Program in December
2002. Additionally, Dominique is part of
Collins Career Center advisory committee
(computer information systems and marketing
department).
Dominique is the Web Business Analyst and
Marketing Strategist for the American Health
Centers. Dominique currently teaches
e-commerce classes for the International
Association of Webmasters (eClasses.org).
Dominique is a charter member of the
Institute of Certified E-commerce
Consultants. Dominique graduated with honors
from Bellevue University with a Bachelor of
Science in e-business. He earned a graduate
diploma from Niagara College in
International Business Management and is
currently pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy
in Business Administration with an emphasis
in Electronic Commerce at Northcentral
University, which he expects to complete by
2008.