About

Born in 1978 in Essex, Maryland, Scott Borgerson grew up surrounded by hard-working family and blue-collar values that shaped his character. His father worked at the Bethlehem Steel plant in Sparrows Point, and his mother was a nurse at Franklin Square Hospital. From weekends spent repairing engines with his uncle to earning his CDL, Scott’s path has always revolved around movement, mechanics, and mastery. Now a respected veteran truck driver, Scott balances his demanding career with deep ties to family and community. He volunteers locally through food drives and Wreaths Across America, donating time and use of his truck to support causes that give back to veterans and neighbors in need. At home, Scott lives with his wife Linda, a dedicated teacher, and their two children—Jacob, a University of Maryland engineering student, and Hannah, a high school junior with aspirations in nursing. Outside of work, he enjoys fishing, boating on the Chesapeake Bay, restoring classic trucks, and cheering on the Baltimore Ravens. For Scott, trucking is more than a career—it’s a way of life rooted in loyalty, service, and community. Whether he’s behind the wheel, mentoring a new driver, or helping load supplies for a local charity, he brings the same sense of pride that defines his Maryland roots and his lifelong dedication to the road.