Scott Evans
Scott Evans is a native Houstonian and the Publisher of The Social Book. His career has included success as a musician, management consultant, public relations firm owner, and technology consultant─all of which have injected him actively into the social scene for many years. Drawing on his musical background, in 1992 Scott co-produced a double CD called "Voices for Life" benefiting AIDS charities featuring Houston artists and highlighted by a music video of 200+ local celebrities singing Scott's original composition "Shades of Gray." Scott has hosted numerous events over his career and believes his best quality is his ability to make people feel a part of something special. (Photo: D. Jones Photography)
Hope for a Better Future Was Built at Mission of Yahweh Second Annual Leaders & Legends Gala
Seventh Annual HPFFA “Red Hot” Gala-A "Red Hot" Evening for a “Red Hot” Cause
Scott’s Parmesan and Lemon-Roasted Broccoli
Guests Discovered the New World at Houston Symphony Opening Night Concert & Gala
Twenty Years in the Making: Bringing Some Revelry to ROCO 20th Anniversary Gala
Champagne Madame Zéro Presents an Early Seasonal Gift Guide and Offers an Intimate Trip to the Champagne Region
El Centro de Corazón Celebrates Thirty Years of “Making a Difference” at Its Annual Luncheon
“The Little Mermaid” Made Guests “A Part of Their World” at Houston Ballet Opening Night Onstage Dinner
A Packed Ballroom and Three Honorees Help MS Society Raise $325,000 at Together for a Cure Luncheon
Ghosts, Goblins, Witches and Ghouls Flew Into Ronald McDonald House “Boo Ball” for a "Once Upon a Time" Bash