As a coach, she works with a variety of individuals ranging from healthcare professionals, law enforcement professionals, and mid to senior business leaders. In 2007, Dr. Scott was commissioned into the United States Army as a clinical psychologist. In 2010, she deployed to Iraq where she independently established and operated a behavioral health clinic that provided oversight to 3500 service members across seven locations. Dr. Scott was the recipient of a Bronze Star as well as a number of other military accolades.
Well respected for her knowledge and dedication, she attributes her success to ambition, perseverance, and hard work, qualities equally evident in her level of academic attainment. Dr. Scott attended Virginia State University, from which she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Science degree in psychology. She went on to earn a doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Argosy University. After completing her doctoral studies, Dr. Scott obtained a post-graduate Master of Science degree in clinical psychopharmacology from Alliant International University-San Francisco Bay. Strongly committed to philanthropic endeavors, she maintains an active membership in the American Psychological Association, Division 56 Trauma Psychology, Division 12 Clinical psychology, American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, and the American Board of Professional Psychology, as well as a number of charities that benefit healthcare and the impoverished.
In her spare time, Dr. Scott enjoys reading, traveling, and being with family and friends.