Austin, Texas, United States, December 2024 – Craig Wright has been named the Chief Financial Officer of Goodwill Central Texas, marking a new chapter in the organization’s mission to empower communities through education, career training, and employment opportunities. Craig’s leadership will play a pivotal role in steering Goodwill Central Texas’ financial strategies and ensuring the continued success of its transformative programs.
Craig joined Goodwill Central Texas as the Interim Chief Financial Officer in August 2024, where he successfully led financial operations and provided strategic direction during his tenure. His proven expertise in financial planning and management earned him the permanent CFO position.

Prior to Goodwill, Craig served as Chief Financial Officer at WM Capital Partners, where he was instrumental in developing financial strategies to drive growth. Before that, he held the same role at Senior Living Properties, overseeing financial operations for nearly four years and ensuring the organization’s fiscal health.
Craig spent over eight years as Vice President, Finance and Accounting at Dimensional Fund Advisors, where he honed his skills in financial management and accounting. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Senior Associate at PwC, where he gained extensive experience in financial reporting and auditing.
Craig holds a Master’s degree in Accounting from the prestigious Texas McCombs School of Business, solidifying his strong foundation in financial expertise.
About Goodwill Central Texas
For over six decades, Goodwill Central Texas has been dedicated to transforming lives through education, career training, and employment opportunities. Focused on creating pathways out of poverty, the organization serves people facing barriers to sustainable employment, including those with disabilities, individuals lacking education, people with criminal backgrounds, and youth lacking opportunities.
With a commitment to empowering communities, Goodwill Central Texas continues to drive positive change and foster economic growth in the region.
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