ABOUT

Scott "Randy" Gerber was born and raised in the beautiful state of Michigan. He was adopted as a baby by Elmer and Lillian Gerber and brought up in the small community of Vassar, Michigan. Lillian passed away after a long fight with cancer when he was eleven years old. He was raised by his father who was a full-time businessman and jeweler. He married Tina Marie James at a young age, and they had two children, Danielle Avonlea Gerber and Adrian Stefan Gerber. The couple divorced after four years of marriage. Adrian Gerber, his only son, passed away at the age of twelve after a lengthy battle with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.​

After high school, he attended emergency medical studies, becoming an Emergency Medical Technician, and later continued his education to become a paramedic. He volunteered with his local ambulance service, Vassar Area Ambulance, and his first job as a paramedic was with the former Saginaw Mercy Ambulance. Over the years, he climbed the corporate ladder to become a regional manager for Saginaw Mercy Ambulance. In 1994, Saginaw Mercy Ambulance and Saginaw EMS merged, creating Mobile Medical Response, Inc. He was appointed Operations Vice President for the newly formed company, overseeing operations in ten Michigan counties with a staff of over five hundred. He also lead Integrated EMS Solutions the Consulting division for the company. He was elected to and served many years as a Board Member for the Michigan Association of Ambulance Services. In 2002, he received a United States Congressional Tribute for his work to bring paramedical level care to some of Michigan's most rural counties and for his program to provide training and AEDs to fire rescue units, police departments, and schools in some of the same rural areas. The tribute was presented to him by United States Congressman James Barcia of Michigan.​

After his departure from MMR in 2010, he took over as President of his family's business group Gerber International Holdings, LLC. based out of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. He also was involved in several other industries during this time, including transportation, hospitality, security, investment management, and education. In 2020, he accepted an educational position in Orlando, Florida. After spending two years in Orlando, he accepted a transfer to another educational position in the Tampa Bay area. He left the educational position after the company he was working for filed for bankruptcy. He decided at this point to concentrate on the family business group and also decided to spend time day trading on a full-time basis. He had been involved with trading of securities for most of his life on a part-time basis. After being asked the same questions about trading numerous times, he started The Traveling Day Trader Blog at www.travelingdaytrader.org to share his journey with day trading. He has one other blog that shares his writing, poems, and his photography created by him over his lifetime called Whispers Of The Soul. The site is located at www.whispersofthesoul.org. After moving to the Tampa Bay area he met Ternell Phillips a local Real Estate Professional and got involved with The Tipping Point Tampa Bay Podcast and Blog the podcast is released weekly along with the blog that can be found at www.tippingpointtambabay.org. The podcast brings in local, state, and federal leaders to discuss and drive for solutions to some of the most troubling issues the average American is experiencing. He is a strong believer that our political system is broken and needs to be restructured. Another concern he sees is the out-of-control housing costs and the overall cost of living for the average American family, which is driving some families into homelessness. He continues to work seven days a week because of all the projects he is involved in and loves living and being a part of the beautiful and vibrant Tampa Bay area that he now calls home.

Scott Randy Gerber with his daughter Danielle
Scott Randy Gerber with his daughter Danielle