Blueprint Team

Blueprint Broadband’s mission is to deliver top-tier broadband infrastructure and service, enabling homeowners to enjoy seamless modern living while developers benefit from increased project value and a sustainable revenue stream.

With a commitment to collaboration, innovation, and reliability, Blueprint Broadband is the trusted partner for developers and ISPs looking to build the connected communities of the future.

Scott Sampson

Founder & CEO

With almost thirty years of expertise in guiding technology and telecom enterprises towards success, Scott Sampson is a highly respected visionary within the industry. In his current role focused on Business Development and Mergers & Acquisitions, Scott leverages his deep industry knowledge to identify strategic opportunities, forge valuable partnerships, and accelerate company expansion.

Former CEO of Fiber Fast Homes, a prominent fiber to the home Internet service provider, specializing in new home and build-to-rent communities, Scott has consistently demonstrated his exceptional leadership skills. His extensive expertise in designing and implementing global networks has helped numerous ISPs and enterprises achieve their strategic goals. Scott continues to apply his visionary leadership and operational insight to shape the future of connectivity and business growth.

Sydney Atkins

Head of Capital Markets

From working in investment management at Goldman Sachs & Co to opening an inn at Killington, Sydney Atkins brings a wealth of experience to Blueprint Broadband.

Sydney is a Middlebury College graduate and former lacrosse player, who received her M.B.A. from the Alfred B. Sloan School of Business at MIT. Before joining Blueprint to advocate for wireless coverage for unserved and underserved Vermonters, Sydney was a consultant and strategic advisor for investment firms and family offices. She served as the Head of Private Wealth Management for Ellevest, working to build a dynamic impact platform while promoting equal access to capital and investment for all.

Sydney was previously the Founder and CEO of Synergy, Inc., which worked to empower women and girls through sport. She is an active board member of UAspire, a non-profit committed to college affordability, and SheGives, a venture philanthropy organization supporting Boston-area charities.

Elly Vaughan

Investor Relations

Elly Vaughan is a seasoned professional in the asset management industry, with a specialization in broadband infrastructure. Over her career, she has developed comprehensive expertise in fundraising, operations, and investor relations. Currently serving as Investor Relations Associate at Blueprint Broadband, Elly is instrumental in strategic projects that expand broadband and cell infrastructure across New England.

Her prior experience includes key roles at Boston Omaha Asset Management, where she managed investments across multiple sectors, including commercial real estate and telecommunications. Elly's ability to bridge operational insights with capital strategy positions her as a leader in driving infrastructure investment success. Elly's experience extends to her work at a private family office, where she contributed to the Doris Buffett Legacy Foundation. This unique combination of expertise in philanthropy and asset management further enhances her ability to execute high-impact investment strategies.

Board of Advisors

  • CEO of Mac Mountain

    Alex Rozek founded Mac Mountain to expand mobile broadband in Vermont. Blueprint Broadband is the expansion of this sentiment.

    Alex also serves as the Managing Member of Boulderado Partners, LLC, a private investment partnership founded in July 2007. Alex also serves on the Board of Directors of Sky Harbour Group (NASDAQ:SKYH).

    Formerly, Alex was the Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Boston Omaha Corporation (NYSE:BOC), a public holding company with businesses in advertising, insurance, broadband and a number of other investments.

    Outside of business, Alex spends time working for the Doris Buffett Legacy Foundation, serves on the Brigham and Women’s Neurosciences Advisory Board, works on a number of different community projects in and around his home in Vermont, hikes, bikes and swims with his kids and Aussies, and occasionally likes piloting planes.

  • Jeremy Levitan is a serial entrepreneur with decades of experience in operations, strategy, and technology development across diverse industries such as lead generation, advertising, robotics, biomedical devices, behavioral economics, and consumer research. Most recently, he has been building a new consumer insights business.

    Previously, Jeremy launched a digital collectibles startup with celebrity entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk and Gary's brother. He produced and led the business operations of a BeatHeadz with Grammy-nominated musician Aloe Blacc, which donated over $325,000 to music education charities in the United States, including an endowed scholarship at Spelman College and support of Save The Music Foundation and Grammy Camp. He has also led special projects for prominent enterprises, including VaynerX—the holding company behind VaynerMedia—and Twitter, where he headed the Global Advertising Performance Team.

    Before Twitter, Jeremy led the social media agency Click Harmonics, served as Chief Technology Officer for a division of the Washington Post, and managed an incubator for a Cambridge, MA–based venture firm that successfully spun out leading companies in the lead generation and long-tail advertising space.

    At Microsoft, Jeremy helped develop the company’s first MEMS-based display, created next-generation interactive robots for storytelling, and led the development of innovative toy concepts. Additionally, he contributed to conceptual designs for walking animatronic dinosaurs at Walt Disney Imagineering’s Creative Technology R&D.

    He holds nine U.S. patents in micro- and nano-fluidics, hydraulic valving, and MEMS devices. Jeremy earned his Ph.D., S.M., and B.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, where he was an IBM Fellow at the MIT Media Lab and received the Army Research Assistantship in Nanotechnology at the MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnology. He also completed two postdoctoral research positions in Applied Mathematics at MIT.

    Jeremy has served as a Science and Technology Advisor on several film and television projects, including Threshold (CBS Television), Batman Begins (Warner Bros.), Jumper (New Regency), and Blade: Trinity (New Line), for which he received on-screen credit.

    Jeremy enjoys building LEGO creations, exploring the world of 3D printing, and tinkering with his vintage Mold-A-Rama machine. He is a lifelong theme park enthusiast.