Madison Scott
Madison Scott is a passionate advocate for maternal and mental health, with a career in health policy and development consulting. A double Tar Heel, Madison earned her Bachelor’s degree in Economics and her Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina School of Law. Since graduating in 2021, Madison has dedicated her career to advancing equitable health policies that support mothers, families, and communities.
Madison’s professional journey began at Mental Health America of Georgia, and most recently, she joined the Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia (HMHBGA), where she deepened her focus on maternal mental health.
In addition to her work with HMHBGA, Madison founded an independent consulting firm, providing policy analysis and strategic guidance to various clients, including the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health. Her expertise spans both state and federal policy, with a focus on creating sustainable, comprehensive, and equitable maternal and mental health initiatives. Madison is dedicated to using her legal expertise and policy knowledge to navigate the complex landscape of health policy, striving to create meaningful, lasting change. She brings a unique blend of passion, advocacy, and strategic thinking to the Mom Congress Board, where she is committed to advancing the mission of supporting and empowering mothers across the nation.