Bryan Stewart’s three decades of management, branding, marketing, and communications experience has spanned the nonprofit sector, healthcare, consumer products, sports, and entertainment.

Since late 2021, Bryan has proudly served as vice president of marketing and communications at Goodwill of Southern Nevada. In this role, Stewart steers the organization’s branding, marketing campaigns and operations, communications, and events toward driving future growth and helping people and communities thrive.

Previously, Stewart headed the Rose Parade development office at the Pasadena Tournament of Roses, where he initiated the innovative First Mile sponsorship platform, facilitated national float campaigns, and supported the association’s volunteer committees.

Between 2001 and 2015, Bryan made seminal and enduring contributions to the field of organ, eye, and tissue donation and transplantation. As vice president of communications at OneLegacy, he made seminal and enduring contributions to the field in the areas of branding (Donate Life and Done Vida proliferation), donor registries (Donate Life California and Donate Life America’s Donor Designation Collaborative), and living donation advocacy (Explore Transplant and Living Donation California).

During his tenure at OneLegacy, Bryan chaired the committee that instituted Donate Life’s renowned float participation in the Rose Parade, which he chronicled in the book Hope Blooms: Organ Donation, the Rose Parade, and Our Journey to Save Lives. He also served on the boards of Donate Life America, Donate Life California, and American Red Cross Southern California Region.

Bryan has been interviewed by CNN, CBS Early Show, History’s Modern Marvels, USA Today , Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Daily News, ESPN.com, and scores of regional news outlets, and he has engineered PR campaigns that placed thousands of positive news stories for important causes.

Bryan has served companies and clients as an executive, marketing and communications professional at Premier Partnerships, The Outdoor Recreation Group, Major League Soccer, Bud Light Pro Beach Volleyball League, Dick Clark Productions, and Paramount Pictures, where he earned a screenwriting credit on Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Bryan is a sought-after speaker, branding expert, and graphic artist, and recently launched Pop Spectrum. a line of custom wall art and accessories inspired by his love of music and graphic design.

Raised in Oklahoma and Northern California, Bryan has a BA in political science from UCLA, resides in Henderson, Nevada, and enjoys fitness, karaoke, and reading articles by his daughter Sophia, a Brooklyn-based culture writer and editor.