Scott Flanders

Scott N. Flanders (born-December 26, 1956) is an American corporate executive in the media, entertainment and technology industries.

[1] He is currently chief executive officer and long-term member of the board of directors at eHealth, Inc.,[2] a role he assumed on May 31, 2016.

[9] In 1999, Flanders was hired by Sony and Time Warner Inc. to lead the integration of CDNow, an online music retailer, and Columbia House to establish a new public company jointly held by the two CDNow shareholders [10] The merger plans, made public in the fall of 1999, were dissolved in March 2000, with many analysts pointed to the bursting of the dot-com bubble as a factor.

[15] His prior work with the Columbia House led Blackstone Group to ask Flanders to join Freedom Communications as the president and chief executive officer, where he spent 2006 to 2009.

Upon taking the reins at eHealth, Flanders developed a three-point plan to drive substantial growth that was announced to shareholders on October 27, 2016.