- Co-founder, with his father Bill Rasmussen, of the sports network, ESPN, in 1979.
- Independent pollster.
- Former Bill Clinton advisor.
- Voiced his first radio commercial at age seven.
- President and founder of Rasmussen Reports.
- Earned a bachelor's degree in history at his father's alma mater, DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, graduating in 1986, and later an executive MBA from Wake Forest University.
- Release of the book, "Mad As Hell: How the Tea Party Movement Fundamentally Transformed the Two-Party System" by Scott with Doug Schoen. (September 2010)
- President/founder, "STYRK".
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