Origins
A life shaped over time
Personal history is not a list of milestones. It is the accumulation of pressures, loyalties, losses, responsibilities, and decisions that leave a mark long after the moment has passed.
For Dominic Scholl, that history includes an international life across North America and Europe, years inside enterprise technology and cybersecurity, the demands of leadership, the weight of fatherhood, and the private work of carrying disappointment without letting it define the future.
What history leaves behind
Some histories are visible in career moves, relocations, and public roles. Others live beneath the surface: family patterns, grief, reinvention, cultural distance, ambition, fatigue, and the lessons learned when certainty breaks. This page exists to hold that fuller context. It is not written to dramatize the past, but to understand how endurance is formed and why resilience, when it is real, is usually quiet.
