Noun
talent scout (plural talent scouts)
A person who locates and recruits talented people in a specific field, especially in entertainment or sports.
You look like a talent scout for a cemetery. Henny Youngman
They would come down in Mississippi, they hired me as a talent scout. And I would go all over Mississippi, Alabama, Texas, and find out different artists for them. Ike Turner
I believe in miracles. At the age of 13, I was on holiday in Moscow with my mother. It was the only trip I took in my whole childhood. We stepped off a metro train and were approached by a talent scout who told me that she wanted to sign me to her modeling agency. Olga Kurylenko
At age eight, Maradona was spotted by a talent scout while he was playing in his neighbourhood club Estrella Roja. Source: Internet
He appeared in a supporting role in the film version of This Sporting Life (1963), giving a sensitive performance as an ageing rugby league talent scout known as 'Dad'. Source: Internet
Laine was a good talent scout. Source: Internet