Donate 2 Impact Appoints New Logistics Director

As logistics director, Alex Baidaoui will oversee the entire donation process—from coordinating pickups and deliveries to managing inventory and warehouse operations, Donate 2 Impact said.

Alex Baidaoui has been named the new logistics director at Flower Mound-based Donate 2 Impact, a community clothing donation center that repurposes donations into financial support for local charities.

Baidaoui has been part of the Donate 2 Impact team for four years, beginning in the dispatch department.

“Alex is an experienced leader with extensive business, financial and metrics skills,” Bret Gaston, COO of Donate 2 Impact, said in a statement. “We’re thrilled to have Alex step into this crucial role in our organization. His commitment to our cause and his exceptional performance in his previous position make him the perfect fit for Logistics Director.” 

Donate 2 Impact said that in his previous positions there, Baidaoui showed strong leadership abilities and played an integral part in the growth and success of the organization.

As logistics director, Baidaoui will oversee the entire donation process — from coordinating pickups and deliveries to managing inventory and warehouse operations, Donate 2 Impact said.

He will also work closely with partner organizations to ensure that donated items are distributed where they are needed most.

“I have a passion for this industry and its commitment to give back to the community by financially supporting an array of charities across the DFW area. I’m deeply honored by this promotion and excited about this new chapter with Donate 2 Impact,” Baidaoui said.

Donate 2 Impact Logistics has opened a new donation drop-off center facility in Arlington, the organization said. Much of the expansion is to align with the company’s community support growth strategy.

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