Scott Mathura Hawley

Scott Mathura Hawley obituary, Palm Springs, CA

Scott Mathura Hawley

Scott Hawley Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 14, 2023.
Scott Mathura Hawley, a beloved Creative Director and writer, died on Sunday, December 10th, in Palm Springs, CA, at the age of 59, from complications from surgery related to multiple myeloma. Mathura was a talented storyteller who inspired everyone in his orbit with his insight, passion, kindness and side-splitting humor.

Mathura was born Christopher Scott Hawley to John Wesley Hawley and Regina Hawley in Johnson City, NY. After graduating from Binghamton University in 1986, Mathura headed to New York City, where he entered the world of advertising at Wells, Rich, Greene and Carlson & Partners. He worked his way up to Senior Art Director on the Ralph Lauren account, creating iconic ads for a wide array of brands from Polo Jeans to RRL to Polo Sport, working closely with legendary photographers Bruce Weber and Richard Phibbs. At 28, he began to write and direct TV spots.

Mathura brought his signature kindness and spirit to Gap, Inc. where, as Creative Director, he revamped print and store imagery for the global brand. After a stint as Creative Director for The Children's Place, he then opened his own studio, creating campaigns and rebranding for clients, including American Eagle Outfitters, Pepe Jeans London, CCA Global, White House Black Market, Brahmin and VH-1. A project dear to his heart was working with Bruce Weber on the launch of Shinola Pet products, made by hand in Detroit by local people in need.

Mathura returned to Ralph Lauren to help launch American Living, an original brand for JCPenney. With Bruce Weber, he dreamed up life in a small town filled with characters and adventures, and captured it over one week on the eastern shore of Virginia. The campaign kicked off in 2008, with five commercials that premiered during the Academy Awards and social media videos that were ahead of their time.

Mathura then went to VF Corporation as Senior Creative Director and built the first in-house agency at Nautica, where he rolled-out new positioning: "Inspired by the sea. Designed in the city." He launched Nautica's first digital campaign, Ocean2Ocean, creating more than 30 videos featuring real "water people" who embodied the values of the brand. He also helped to develop the first diversity committee for VF Corporation, establishing a LGBTQ Taskforce for Nautica/Kipling.

Mathura was then brought in as Executive Creative Director to help evolve Hanna Andersson from a 35-year-old catalog company to a digital-first, premium kids brand. He recast the creative team to an agency model, opened an in-house digital studio, and established a social strategy that would celebrate and connect Hanna's family-oriented history with millennial parents. Promoted to VP of Brand Marketing, he called this the most challenging and rewarding experience of his corporate career.

After Hanna Anderson, Mathura focused on more purpose-driven projects and, most recently, served as Chief Branding Officer for wegotthis.org, the first non-profit gift registry for cancer thrivers and supporters. He was a lifelong supporter of LGBTQ rights, GMHC, Green Chimneys, and served on the event board for Dove Lewis Animal Hospital in Portland, Oregon.

For all his accomplishments, being a "dog dad' - to Puddles, Bruno, Rudy and Luke - was Mathura's "greatest pleasure in life." He had every album of Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler and Jennifer Holiday, and a treasured autograph collection of 70's stars, such as Phyllis Diller and Carol Burnett. Mathura was, and forever will be, a Stevie Nicks fan. Most everyone in Mathura's life describes him as the funniest person they ever met.

In 2014, he took the name Mathura, the birthplace of Krishna, as a way to represent the birth of his own spiritual journey.

Mathura is survived by his brother, John B. Hawley, sister-in-law Eleanor Hawley, nieces Devon and Kaitlyn Hawley, and ex-wife Beth A. Hawley.

Donations can be made to https://wegotthis.org/registries/scott-mathura-hawley.

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March 3, 2024

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January 23, 2024

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Marsha Parsons

March 3, 2024

I am heartbroken and I'm so sorry I'm just hearing this sad news. I just finished a letter to Mat that I was going to mail tomorrow. Mat was the kindest and most gentle soul who helped me through some horrible times after I lost my son Nick. I hope those two beautiful spirits find each other. We love you Mat. Thank you for everything you did for us.

Kristine Gleason

February 2, 2024

A true inspiration. As a fellow Multiple Myeloma fighter.....he kept us all going with his humor. He will be missed

Xavier Morales

January 23, 2024

I'm sorry for your loss. He was so filled with compassion and unlike any one I had met before.

Lisa Orfan

December 23, 2023

My deepest sympathy. I had the pleasure of speaking with Mathura on the phone as we discussed my cancer story. I was one of the most memorable phone conversations I have ever had. He was such a loving and beautiful soul. We hit it off immediately. The world lost a wonderful and caring person

Hazel L

December 18, 2023

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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Lisa

December 15, 2023

Both of our stay-at-home moms were besties who drank coffee, gossiped and shopped every day while we were in school. Of course they were home by three-fifteen when we turned the corner from our one block walk from Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School. My birthday is in August, just before back to school time. One year, Scott bought me a Partridge Family lunch box with thermos! I carried it proudly, filled with boloney sandwiches and apple slices. I know the other girls were jealous! I treasured it for many years, keeping it long into middle school, hidden in the back of my closet, filled with girlish treasures. I wish I still had it. Still, I will always cherish the memories of of our childhood, including pool parties, dog birthday parties, hide n seek, kickball and his very patient math tutoring.

Michele Stewart Yalerico

December 15, 2023

My heartfelt sympathy to your family.

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