For the last 20 years, Craig Scott has traveled the world to challenge people on issues of the heart, speaking on spiritual principles, and mental health issues. When Craig was 16 years old in 1999 at Columbine High School in Colorado, he watched as two friends were gunned down next to him and killed. Craig was in the Columbine High School library where 10 of the 12 students were killed around him. He barely escaped only to learn his sister, Rachel Joy Scott, was the first person killed.
Craig has since made it his mission to impact people in a positive way and has spoken to over a million people in live settings. Craig has been featured on over one thousand news and television shows for his work as well as being a go-to voice on issues on youth in our country. He has served on a Presidential panel on school safety and spoken at some of the top educational conferences in our country. His sister’s story has helped to stop thousands of documented suicides as well as several school shootings.
Craig also works in the film and television industry. After learning the shooters were very influenced by negative media, Craig has the goal to produce and be a part of inspirational, true stories.