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Scout
Cloud Lee -
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Dr.
Scout Cloud Lee's professional career spans more than 30
years, featuring stints as the CEO of her performance
consulting company, a motivational speaker, entrepreneur,
rancher, former university professor (University of Illinois
and Oklahoma State University) and author of eleven books
and more than 100 articles. She is also the founder of The
Magical Child Foundation and a faculty member for the
Institute for Management Studies. Utilizing her keen
observation skills, she strategically assists individuals
and teams in identifying and repeating their personal
excellence. Her work has been featured in documentaries and
television specials on all major networks.
Lee did undergraduate work at the University of South
Florida in Tampa before receiving a Bachelor of Science in
theology from Toccoa Falls College in Georgia. She then
received master's and doctorate degrees in Education from
the University of Georgia (Athens).
In the 1980s, Lee began focusing her skills as a
singer/songwriter and has since produced two compact discs.
She calls her original tunes "Country Rock Gypsy
Funk."
Among her many accomplishments, Lee was voted Outstanding
Teacher of the Year at Oklahoma State University in 1980,
and Oklahoma's Outstanding Young Woman in American in 1980.
In 2002, Lee was honored to carry the Olympic torch,
exemplifying the theme of "Light the Fire Within."
Lee has survived cancer, bankruptcy, divorce, car wrecks and
horse bucks. In the 1990s, Lee was diagnosed with a fatal
form of cancer, melanoma, and managed to beat the odds and
is going strong 14 years later. Most recently, she received
a total knee replacement, which she refers to as her
"bionic knee." Lee is in a committed relationship
with Annie, her best friend and playmate of twenty-six
years. She owns eight horses, four dogs, two cows, and
several cats, llamas and squirrels. She and Annie also have
a second home in Hanalei, Kauai, Hawaii. She loves to spend
her time writing her own music, building indigenous lodges,
camping and riding her horses. She is most proud of living
her life on her terms and from shying "away from social
prescriptions, overcoming many obstacles, and becoming a
successful, affluent, land-bearing Bohemian in the
international corporate arena."
Lee currently lives in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
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