Scott Sullivan

An entrepreneur from his first venture, Scott Sullivan was only 28 years old when he and his older brother founded Fuelman of Baton Rouge, a fleet management company, which they built into a thriving and successful business.

In addition to his business acumen, Sullivan also is a successful personal and professional development coach as well as inspiring motivational speaker who uses lessons learned from his own life to encourage growth and success in others.

He has spoken in front of more 3,300 groups and corporations in the U.S.A., Australia, Mexico, London and the Bahamas where the focal point of his instruction was based on leadership skills, team building exercises and how to make a difference in your business and personal life. He has shared the platform and spoken on behalf of several well know public celebrities including Tony Robbins, Zig Zigler, General Colin Powell, Rudy Giuliani, Steve Forbes, Barbara Bush, Troy Aikman, Terry Bradshaw and others.

When confronted with the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 in his hometown of Baton Rouge, Sullivan immediately organized teams of community members as facilitated by Sullivan, fed more than 20,000 people within the first 60 days following the initial landfall of Hurricane Katrina.

Using his own funds to start a charity he called Corps of Compassion, later renamed Caring 4 Kids Foundation.org; his was one of the first organizations to physically get water and supplies into New Orleans. Sullivan and his teams worked side-by-side with emergency crews and other volunteers to aid victims. Sullivan lived in shelters with evacuees and began to try to fill as many of their needs as possible. Corps of Compassion helped tens of thousands of evacuees, first responders and citizens of New Orleans by creating a grassroots effort to bring immediate aid and information to them.

Scott’s mission of helping displaced families was accomplished; and Scott began a new program Caring 4 Kids Foundation which has helped over 50,000 homeless and at-risk children of Las Vegas, Nevada and was featured in Good Morning America and was voted Best Community Organization by the Las Vegas Review Journal. Click To learn more visit