Meet the Team:
D. Scott Luttrell

Board Partner

 

Mr. D. Scott Luttrell provides active oversight of LCM Group as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

After a 10-year investment career as a member and independent trader of financial market futures, global interest rates, and foreign exchange markets at the Chicago Board of Trade, Mr. Luttrell founded LCM Group in 1988 out of his desire to focus on the growing opportunities in the rapidly expanding alternative investment sector. At LCM Group, Mr. Luttrell launched his first hedge fund, The Everest Fund, a global fixed income and foreign exchange focused investment fund that he merged with Caxton Associates in 1991. At Caxton, Mr. Luttrell led the firm’s global fixed income group.

Mr. Luttrell served for 12 years on the Board of Directors of Florida Bank Group, Inc., a Federal Reserve regulated bank holding company, until its sale to IberiaBank (IBKC: NASDAQ) and served for 14 years on the Board of Directors of Cbeyond, Inc. (CBEY:NASDAQ) prior to its sale to private company Birch Communications. He also served eight years on the Board of Trustees and was Chairman of the Investment Committee for the YMCA Retirement Fund, an $8 billion retirement fund serving the employees of the YMCA.

Mr. Luttrell currently serves as Chairman of East-West Ministries and on the Board of Directors of HOI (Helping Others Internationally). Mr. Luttrell also currently serves on several private company Board of Directors including Chairman of the Board of Advisors to North Avenue Capital, Akola, Indigena Holdings, and private equity firms Ballast Point Ventures, Mangrove Partners, and Coltala Partners. Mr. Luttrell is Founder and Trustee of The Light Foundation.

Mr. Luttrell received his degree in Business Administration/Finance in 1977 from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. In 2001, Mr. Luttrell attended Harvard Business School’s Executive Education program in Corporate Governance.

Mr. Luttrell and his wife have been married 43 years and have two adult children and two grandchildren.