Scott Brink Parry, 92, of West Windsor died Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at his home. Born in Reading, PA, Scott lived in Easton, PA; York, PA; Princeton, NJ; Boston, MA and New York City before moving to West Windsor.
Scott was the founder and CEO of Training House, Inc., located in Princeton and NYC since 1971. Prior to Training House, Scott was an Account Executive in New York City for 6 years followed by holding a Manager position with Sterling Institute until the formation of Training House. In retirement, he was Professor of Communications at Mercer County Community College and played carillon concerts at the Princeton University Graduate College Bell Tower.
During his time, Scott wrote and published several books, served as an Education Consultant at UNESCO and was an adjunct professor at New York University. He has consulted more than 50 Fortune 500 companies and speaker at conventions in 17 different countries. Scott proudly served as Lieutenant in the United States Army from 1957-1959.
Scott had a passion for music, theatre, architecture and design. He enjoyed collecting and utilizing antique printing presses and many musical instruments, such as the harpsichord, as well as restoring antiques. He and his wife designed and built their home, nicknamed “The Castle” on Bear Brook Road in Princeton Junction, NJ. The couple entertained there frequently.
Son of the late G. Ray and Claire (Blackburn) Parry, and husband of the late Joan Sant Antonio Parry, and sister Patsy Rae “Happy” Parry Nordstrom (the late Fred), he is survived by his daughter Christiana (Kiki) Parry, and two grandchildren Griffin and Kate Mosley.
Arrangements under the direction of the Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton. A private memorial will be held by the family.