GADC appoints Max Stewart as new CEO

July 16, 2024

The Greenville Area Development Corporation (GADC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Max Stewart as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective July 16, 2024. Stewart brings more than two decades of experience in economic development and non-profit leadership, making him an ideal fit to lead GADC in its mission to foster economic growth and development in Greenville County.

“Max Stewart is a visionary leader with a proven track record of driving economic success. His strategic insight and extensive experience in both public and private sectors will be invaluable as we continue to enhance Greenville County’s economic landscape,” said Marshall Franklin, Chairman of the GADC Board of Directors. “We are confident that Max’s leadership will bring significant growth and innovation to our community.”

Stewart joins GADC from the Bradenton Area Economic Development Corporation, where he served as Vice President of Economic Development. During his tenure, Stewart led numerous initiatives that resulted in substantial economic gains for the Bradenton area, located on Florida’s West Coast. He successfully transitioned the organization into a digital marketing strategy, significantly increased the lead pipeline, and secured projects including a landmark project that brought in more than $250 million in capital investment and created 450 jobs — the largest single project in Manatee County’s history.

Reflecting on his new role, Stewart commented, “I am honored to join GADC and look forward to leveraging my experience to benefit Greenville County. My focus will be on fostering strong partnerships, driving innovative strategies, and ensuring sustainable growth. Greenville County is a vibrant community with immense potential, and I am excited to contribute to its continued prosperity.”

In his previous roles, Stewart demonstrated exceptional leadership in economic development. At the Bradenton Area EDC and Enterprise Florida, he facilitated international trade relations, organized high-impact trade missions, and supported a number of expansion projects. His strategic approach and dedication have consistently resulted in significant economic growth and job creation.

Stewart holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of Central Florida. He has been actively involved in numerous professional organizations, including the Florida Economic Development Council and the International Trade Alliance.

Stewart also shared his personal excitement about relocating to Greenville County, saying, “My wife, children, and I are eagerly looking forward to making Greenville County our new home. We are excited about becoming part of this dynamic community and contributing to its growth and success.”

 

About Greenville Area Development Corporation

The Greenville Area Development Corporation is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2001 by Greenville County Council. As leaders in economic development for Greenville County, GADC provides support and resources to businesses of all sizes and acts as a liaison between the business community and local government and works closely with government officials and agencies to ensure that the needs and concerns of businesses are heard and addressed. For more information about the Greenville Area Development Corporation and its initiatives, please visit www.greenvilleeconomicdevelopment.com.