Scott Anderson Leadership

The Scott D. Anderson Leadership Foundation Fund was established in March of 2000 with a mission of sponsoring high-quality, values-based leadership training and development opportunities for youth "for-the-common-good."

The Fund is named after Scott D. Anderson, of Duluth, who was a regional leader in the aviation industry. His leadership, commitment and creative abilities were instrumental in the successful certification of the airplane and its revolutionary safety systems. His life epitomized the pursuit of goals that had great value to his community and country.

At just 33, Scott died testing the Cirrus SR20 plane. Following his death, the Scott D. Anderson Leadership Foundation was founded on the conviction that the leadership principles exemplified by Scott Anderson can be learned and practiced, and that development of these traits in young people is one of the best investments any community can make.
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