About Scott
A Lifetime of Service
Scott Morgan is currently the Executive Director of a large nonprofit fighting child abuse and neglect and supporting families across rural Nevada. He also owns and operates a consulting business specializing in government finance, strategic planning, and leadership.
Over his career, Scott has delivered practical solutions, managed complex systems, and earned statewide recognition for good governance.
Early Life and Education
Raised on a family farm in southern Minnesota, instilling a strong work ethic, faith, and commitment to family
Learned to fly at age 16; earned private pilot’s license before 17
Played football at the University of Minnesota–Crookston, where he met his wife, Kristi
Bachelor of Science, University of Minnesota
Married to Kristi for 41 years
Two sons and four grandchildren
Public Service Career
Douglas County Leadership
(1994–2025)
Hired as Douglas County Parks & Recreation Director (1994)
Led the expanded Community Services Department overseeing:
Parks & Recreation
Senior Services & Meals on Wheels
Public Transportation (Founded DART)
Social Services
Public Health Clinic
Adult Day Care
Animal Care & Services
Noxious Weed Control
Postponed retirement in 2023 to serve as Assistant County Manager, providing stability during a critical transition
Early Career
Began public service in 1980 in Minnesota and North Dakota
Advanced to Acting District Manager for one of California’s largest Special Recreation District
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