Shane S. Scott possesses over 13 years in Christian ministry beginning as a choir director at age 14 and going on since then to be a worship leader, dance choreographer, vocal coach, songwriter, motivational speaker, marketing manager and media & fine arts coordinator. Outside of his local church he has served as a online branding manager, art director or web designer for Caribbean artists such as; New Life Music Ministries and Jais-Ann Williams Patterson as well as International Artists, Grammy, Stellar, Dove Award winners and nominees such as Fantasia Barrino, Dr. Kim Burrell, Richard Smallwood, Prof. James Hall, Chrystal Rucker, Dr. Ricky Dillard, The Clark Sisters, Dr. Dorinda Clark-Cole, Jacky Clark-Chisholm, Twinkie Clark, Larry Clark, George A. Pass II, Mark Hubbard among others. In music Shane has been a choir director since the age of 14 and has served as director of over 5 different choirs including the LNTCG Youth and Mass Choirs, New Life Music Ministries Tehilla Children Choir (from which spurred Exalt Him Ministries) and he is the newly appointed co-director of the SVG Mass Choir. He is also very involved in arts education in both instructional and administrative aspects. Currently he is co-founder of a new educational program in St. Vincent & the Grenadines aimed at educating and training churches in fine arts and youth leadership. In addition to this he is also the web/branding coordinator for Dorinda Clark Cole's Singers & Musicians Conference of the Arts, which in partnership with the Berklee College of Music, is focused on offering fine arts education opportunities to inner city youths in Detroit and other cities across the U.S.A. In theatre Shane has almost 20 years of acting experience spanning from the Primary Schools Drama Festivals where his group ranked 4th nationally, to most recently the LNTCG production Choices, hosted at the Peace Memorial Hall. His passion for youth ministry & the fine arts has shifted his focus on developing and training ministries to augment the standard of gospel arts.