Having studied more than 70 complementary medicine modalities and
researched accessibility and sensitivity of people with disabilities in 38 different countries,
Scott Chesney has learned transformational techniques and strategies from many of the world’s
masters and exceptional teachers of human behavior.
With a resume of endless transformational experiences, lessons and inspiring stories from two worldwide journeys and living life with paralysis since the age of 15, Scott has become a nationally and internationally recognized workshop and keynote presenter while addressing more than one million individuals of from all walks of life, ranging from the United Nations to Fortune 500 corporations. In addition, Scott has presented his S.E.E.K.™ (Self-Esteem Enhancement for Kids™) to more than 500,000 children and teens around the world and continues to complement his work with kids by offering parenting and staff development workshops around the country.
After studying the peaks and valleys of human behavior and what makes people "tick," Scott founded a corporation in 2001 called Devotion to Motion, LLC, in which he creatively designs and delivers full- and half-day workshops as well as keynote presentations to help people, help themselves realize their dreams while living life to its fullest. He has also studied more than 70 complementary medicine modalities and researched accessibility and sensitivity of people with disabilities in 38 different countries. Having learned many transformational techniques and strategies for living life to its fullest from many of the world’s masters and exceptional teachers of human behavior, Scott has combined this wisdom with his own personal blueprint for navigating life to become a well-recognized and transformational personal empowerment coach for adults, teens and families.
In addition to maintaining a rewarding career, Scott also sits on the board of trustees of Children’s Specialized Hospital, the advisory boards of the New Jersey Disability, Health, and Wellness program and the Northern N.J. Spinal Cord Injury System, and is the co-chairman of the New Jersey Chapter of the Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis. He is a Seton Hall University graduate with a BA degree in communications and holds a master's degree from the world in life experiences. In his spare time, Scott cherishes the moments spent with his wife, Pratiksha, and daughter, Nia, in New Jersey.