Goodwill of Southern Nevada Names New Vice President of Marketing and Communications
Nonprofit organization welcomes Bryan Stewart into senior staff position
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (Mar. 17, 2022) – Goodwill of Southern Nevada (Goodwill®) is proud to announce the addition of Bryan Stewart as vice president of marketing and communications.
Stewart brings three decades of related experience in nonprofit management, branding strategy, healthcare, consumer products, sports, and entertainment to the role. Most recently, Stewart headed the Rose Parade development office at the Pasadena Tournament of Roses. Previously, as vice president of communications at OneLegacy, the nonprofit organ and tissue recovery organization serving the greater Los Angeles area, Stewart made seminal contributions to the field, including elevating the Donate Life brand to national prominence.
“Bryan brings a combination of strategic mindset, creative approach, and functional skills to the Goodwill of Southern Nevada team,” said Rick Neal, president and CEO of Goodwill of Southern Nevada. “Through his collaborative, organized, and productive approach to his role, Bryan has already demonstrated himself to be a force multiplier. If his first 90 days are any measure, his mission-driven leadership will help Goodwill make remarkable strides going forward.”
In his role as vice president of marketing and communications, Stewart guides the organization’s branding, marketing campaigns, communications, creative services, and events in support of Goodwill’s workforce development programs, retail operations, and community impact.
Stewart called Los Angeles home for 37 years prior to joining Goodwill of Southern Nevada. He was raised in Oklahoma and the San Francisco Bay Area before earning his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California, Los Angeles. Outside of work he enjoys fitness, creative arts, and spending time with his daughter Sophia, a Brooklyn-based writer, editor, and book critic.