Bryan Stockton's House

Bryan Stockton's House


Los Angeles, California (CA), US
Bryan's distinguished career spanned four decades. He spent 15 years at Mattel including Chief Executive Officer from 2012-2015 and Chairman in 2015. Earlier in his career, Bryan held multiple senior level roles at Kraft Foods Inc. Bryan also served the community. In 2013, he was honored at Indiana University Kelly School of Business and sat on their board. He also held board seats for The Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and Bob Evans Restaurants. Bryan served The Toy Industry Association including two years as Chairman. He was a board member for UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital and held positions on the executive and strategic planning committees for UCLA Anderson School Board of Advisors. Bryan was Vice Chair for United Cerebral Palsy Los Angeles and served on the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games Los Angeles Board of Directors.

He also found time to focus on photography. What started as a hobby became an award-winning career. Bryan's work was recognized by the distinguished Graphis Photography Annual, earning Gold in their landscape category. His images were also featured in Travel & Leisure magazine.

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Bryan was also a gifted acoustic and electric guitarist who enjoyed every element of the craft from technique and theory to practicing and performing. And, he was an accomplished singer and songwriter.

He passed away in a car crash July 2021, at age 66.
Bryan's distinguished career spanned four decades. He spent 15 years at Mattel including Chief Executive Officer from 2012-2015 and Chairman in 2015. Earlier in his career, Bryan held multiple senior level roles at Kraft Foods Inc. Bryan also served the community. In 2013, he was honored at Indiana University Kelly School of Business and sat on their board. He also held board seats for The Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and Bob Evans Restaurants. Bryan served The Toy Industry Association including two years as Chairman. He was a board member for UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital and held positions on the executive and strategic planning committees for UCLA Anderson School Board of Advisors. Bryan was Vice Chair for United Cerebral Palsy Los Angeles and served on the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games Los Angeles Board of Directors.

He also found time to focus on photography. What started as a hobby became an award-winning career. Bryan's work was recognized by the distinguished Graphis Photography Annual, earning Gold in their landscape category. His images were also featured in Travel & Leisure magazine.

Bryan was also a gifted acoustic and electric guitarist who enjoyed every element of the craft from technique and theory to practicing and performing. And, he was an accomplished singer and songwriter.

He passed away in a car crash July 2021, at age 66.
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