Matthew Wright

Manager Of Philanthropy at Barrow Neurological Foundation

Matt Wright currently serves in Strategic Partnerships at the Barrow Neurological Foundation, where the focus is on securing funding for research and innovation in neuroscience. As a Partner at KARMA, a consulting agency, Matt brings extensive expertise in strategy and marketing. Previously, Matt held the role of Chief Marketing Officer for the Phoenix Suns, managing various departments to enhance organizational revenue and fan engagement. Additional experience includes senior executive roles in media and content strategy and marketing partnerships at the Suns, leading to significant annual revenue generation. Earlier career stages included sales positions at FSN Arizona and Sports Radio 620 KTAR. Matt Wright holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Arizona State University.

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Barrow Neurological Foundation

Barrow Neurological Foundation’s mission is simple: to be the catalyst of our donors’ passion for transformation by providing the resources for Barrow Neurological Institute to achieve its mission of saving human lives through innovative treatment, groundbreaking, curative research and educating the next generation of the world’s leading neuro clinicians. We provide philanthropic support of Barrow Neurological Institute, part of Dignity Health’s St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, in its mission to save human lives through innovative treatment, groundbreaking, curative research, and by educating the next generation of the world’s leading neuro-clinicians and researchers. Barrow recruits the best clinical and research staff to pioneer answers to devastating neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, brain tumors, Parkinson’s disease, aneurysms, ALS and stroke. When you give to Barrow, 100 percent of your donations fund compassionate patient care, advances in research and education for the future leaders in the neurosciences. With your help, we can change the course of medicine for people battling the most challenging brain and spine disorders.


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