Alan Roy Scott is a songwriter, educator, and producer whose career extends across more than four decades. After training at the Boston Conservatory, he joined Motown and EMI as a staff writer, creating work recorded by Celine Dion, Cher, Ray Charles, Ricky Martin, and many others. He is the founder of Music Bridges, a landmark international program that brought musicians from divided nations together to write and perform new music as a form of cultural connection. His projects reached audiences across Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, and the United States. He brings global experience and artistic leadership to the Board of The Peace Aid Foundation Inc.
