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Jason Schechterle

Jason Schechterle travels all over the country sharing his incredible story, doing over 75 engagements a year. Jason has found his calling inspiring others to overcome adversity, big and small.

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Retired Phoenix Police Officer, Jason Schechterle

Growing up, Jason had one dream – to serve as a Phoenix Police Officer.  Inspired by his brother and the tragic loss of a local law enforcement hero, Jason worked persistently towards his dream. 

After serving four years in the Air Force, at the age 26, Jason achieved his goal to work on the streets of Phoenix as a rookie police officer.  Then, only 14 months into what was supposed to be a life-long career, Jason’s life took an unexpected tragic turn.

On the night of March 26, 2001, a taxi cab, traveling at over 100 mph, crashed into the rear of Jason’s patrol car.  Upon impact, Jason’s car burst into flames, trapping him inside.

Through a series of miraculous and fateful circumstances, Jason survived the crash and ensuing physical and emotional catastrophe.  He suffered severe burns to over 40% of his body which drastically altered his appearance. He has undergone more than 50 surgeries just to have the ability to accomplish simple daily tasks we often take for granted.

Jason’s journey chronicles his fight for life, his triumph over tragedy and the inspiration that enables him to continue to overcome unimaginable adversity.  His personal narrative exemplifies that the power of the human spirit can never be underestimated or extinguished.   

His story is one of life, rebirth, and transformation. Jason represents the human experience at its very best – an ascent from despair to describing himself as the luckiest person alive!

Jason Schechterle's Programs

• Overcoming Adversity

• Life Change

• The Power Of Love

• The Human Spirit

• Embracing Your Challenges And Always Be The Best Version Of You

• Never Giving In, Never Giving Up

Jason Schechterle's Books