Scott Whitney Morgan

Scott Morgan is an end-of-life doula, nonprofit executive, and advocate for more human-centered approaches to serious illness, dying, and grief. Trained through the Peaceful Presence Project, he maintains a private end-of-life doula practice, Returning Home NYC; serves as the New York City Director for Present for You; and has volunteered many hours at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, supporting patients and families navigating serious illness and end-of-life concerns. Scott also serves on the Board of Directors of the National End-of-Life Doula Alliance (NEDA), helping advance public awareness, education, and advocacy for the end-of-life doula profession.

In addition to his work in end-of-life care, Scott has spent more than two decades leading nonprofit and global health organizations. He currently serves as Executive Director of the Haitian Global Health Alliance, supporting the work of GHESKIO, a globally recognized healthcare, research, and medical training institution serving vulnerable populations in Haiti. He holds a Master of Public Administration in Nonprofit Management and Health Policy from New York University. Drawing on experience at the bedside, in healthcare systems, and in nonprofit leadership, Scott is passionate about helping individuals, families, and healthcare professionals better understand the role of end-of-life doulas and the unique ways they complement hospice and other interdisciplinary models of care.