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Scott Bolzan (Scott Louis Bolzan) was born on 25 July, 1962 in Chicago, Illinois, is a Former NFL and USFL playerMotivational speaker. At 58 years old, Scott Bolzan height not available right now. We will update Scott Bolzan's height soon as possible.
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Scott Louis Bolzan |
Occupation |
Former NFL and USFL playerMotivational speaker |
Scott Bolzan Age |
60 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
25 July 1962 |
Birthday |
25 July |
Birthplace |
Chicago, Illinois |
Nationality |
Illinois |
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He is a member of famous with the age 60 years old group.
Scott Bolzan Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Scott Bolzan's Wife?
His wife is Joan Bolzan (m. 1984)
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Wife |
Joan Bolzan (m. 1984) |
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Scott Bolzan Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Scott Bolzan worth at the age of 60 years old? Scott Bolzan’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Illinois. We have estimated
Scott Bolzan's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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A SPECT scan of Bolzan's brain showed that he had no blood flow to his right temporal lobe—the part of the brain that stores long-term memory. Blood flow to the front of his brain on both sides is also dramatically reduced. He suffered brain atrophy, which killed brain cells and damaged connections between them. The loss of blood flow caused Bolzan to suffer an unusually severe case of retrograde amnesia. Dr. Teresa Lanier, Bolzan's primary physician, has said "It would basically have to be a miracle for him to one day wake up and have complete and intact memory of everything he has lost. That's probably just never going to happen."
The New York Post published an article on October 9, 2011, reporting that a doctor who examined Bolzan after his fall stated that Bolzan was possibly "feigning his alleged memory deficits", explaining that it is questionable that an injury to one part of the brain could affect all the different memories distributed among the organ, while not damaging his cognitive abilities or his ability to form new memories. The article also cited other neurologists who, while having not examined Bolzan, stated that his amnesia violates fundamental knowledge of neurobiology, in that old memories are more resistant to brain damage than recent ones, in contrast to Bolzan's case.
On December 17, 2008, Scott Bolzan slipped in the men's bathroom at his place of work. He says his last "actual memory" was "my feet going above my head". The fall caused a severe concussion. Bolzan was initially told his memory loss was normal and temporary, but as months passed by and he still did not remember any part of his life before the fall, he revealed his condition to his wife and they sought help from neurologists.
After his football career ended due to an injury, Bolzan entered the financial services field where he owned his own financial planning firm specializing in insurance and investments. After moving to Arizona in 1993, he took up aviation, and later developed West Jet Aircraft—a charter company specializing in the charter of Lear Jets and King Airs in the Scottsdale area of Arizona. West Jet grew to become the Number 1 Charter Operator in Arizona according to Arizona Ranking Magazine in 2007. He sold West Jet aircraft in February 2008 and opened the doors of Legendary Jets shortly after, where he is the CEO/Founder specializing in private jet management.
He went on to play for the Memphis Showboats in the USFL in 1985.
Bolzan was then picked up by the Cleveland Browns in May 1985 and later waived in September 1985. He was re-signed later in the month and cut in October. Bolzan was signed by the Browns again in May 1986. He was injured in August 1986 and retired soon after.
Bolzan was drafted in May 1984 by the New England Patriots in the 9th round. He was waived by the Patriots in August of that year.
Scott Louis Bolzan (born July 25, 1962) is a motivational speaker, author, entrepreneur, former NFL and USFL football player, and the founder and CEO of Legendary Jets in Tempe, Arizona. In December 2008, he suffered a brain injury which has left him with profound retrograde amnesia. Scott, along with Joan Bolzan and Caitlin Rother, have written a book titled My Life: Deleted, which was published by Harper Collins and was released on October 4, 2011. My Life: Deleted appeared on The New York Times Best Seller List on October 8 at #16 for ebooks non-fiction and #29 for combined hardcover and ebooks non-fiction.
Scott Bolzan was born to Louis and Alice Bolzan in 1962. He grew up in Chicago, Illinois, where he attended Northern Illinois University from 1980 to 1984 on a full athletic scholarship. It was there that he met his wife, Joan, whom he married in 1984.