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Secretary: Scott Schatzman

Scott Schatzman serves as the managing partner of The Singer Law Firm which is located in St. Louis , Missouri .  His main areas of practice include sports representation, small business/corporate representation, estate planning/asset protection, and real estate law.

Scott advises small business and non-profit clients in their formation, operation and tax election decisions. He represents several collegiate coaches and mixed martial arts athletes in their contractual negotiations. Scott assists individuals and families in their long term planning to protect and control their assets. He represents property-owners in eminent domain litigation and other real estate transactions.

Scott attends Washington University in St. Louis , Missouri part-time pursuing a master's in tax law.  He is a member of the American Bar Association and St. Louis Sport's Commission Associates Board. 

Scott attended law school at the University of Missouri .  While attending law school, Scott assisted in coaching the Missouri Tigers from 2001 to 2004 as they climbed to a top ranked team in the country. 

In his collegiate career at Northwestern University, Scott led the Wildcat's as captain for 3 years and became a 3-time NCAA Division I All-American and the Male Scholar Athlete of Northwestern University in 2000 (Big Ten Medal of Honor).  He received the honor of Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1996. 

During his high school wrestling career at Parkway Central High School in Chesterfield , Missouri , Scott compiled a record of 149-0, becoming the only 4-time undefeated State Champion in the state of Missouri .  After winning Cadet Nationals in Greco-Roman and placing 2 nd in Freestyle in 1993, Scott wrestled in the Greco-Roman Cadet World Championships in Turkey , placing 7 th . Scott was a 2-time Junior National Champion and 7-time All-American, Espoir National Champion and University National Champion. Scott placed 2nd in the 1997 Pan-American Games in Puerto Rico, 1st in the 1997 Maccabi Games in Israel, placed top eight in the 2004 US Senior Nationals and competed in the 2004 Olympic Trials while finishing law school. 

In 2005, Scott was inducted into the Missouri Wrestling Hall of Fame and JCA Hall of Fame.  Currently, in his spare time, Scott assists in coaching wrestling at several St. Louis area high schools and little league wrestling clubs. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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