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David Steward Wins 2012 Black Engineer of the Year Award
ST. LOUIS --(Business Wire)--
World Wide Technology (News - Alert), Inc. (WWT) a market-leading systems integrator
that provides innovative technology and supply chain solutions,
announced today that the company's Co-Founder and Chairman, David L.
Steward, has been honored with the prestigious 2012 Black Engineer of
the Year Award (BEYA). BEYA recognizes the achievements of diverse
leaders and rewards excellence in the fields of science, technology,
engineering and math (STEM).
Chosen for his professional career achievements, commitment to diversity
and extensive philanthropic contributions, Steward was selected from a
field of hundreds of government and business applicants for the coveted
honor. He will receive the award during a special event at the 26th BEYA
STEM Conference, which will take place February 16-18 in Philadelphia,
Pa.
"Dave Steward personifies the highest standards of American character,
ingenuity, innovation and care for his fellow man," said Norma Clavton,
vice president of learning, training and development at The Boeing (News - Alert)
Company, who nominated Steward for the 2012 BEYA Award. "His focus has
not been on a single engineering discipline or industry, but rather on
enabling his employees and an entire community to rise with the tide he
has personally created through his leadership and technological
expertise. An accomplished author as well as a businessman, Dave has
leveraged his achievements to reach out to inspire others to achieve
success."
Steward co-founded WWT in 1990. Since its inception, WWT has grown from
a small start-up business to one of the largest minority-owned companies
in the United States. Specializing in cloud capabilities, data center
and virtualization, security, mobility and networking technologies,
along with voice, video and collaboration solutions, WWT provides
advanced technology solutions and end-to-end supply chain services to a
global customer base in the commercial, government and telecom markets.
Today, Steward plays a key role in WWT's pursuit o major contract bids
within its industry-specific operating companies. He has built a team of
experts in the data center arena, where he has partnered with powerful
industry leaders including Cisco (News - Alert), HP, NetApp, EMC, Citrix and VMware
among many others.
Steward has also been an outstanding civic leader in the St. Louis,
Missouri area. His lifelong commitment to community service has included
serving as Chairman of the Board of Directors for the United Way of
Greater St. Louis from 2006 to 2008 and he currently serves on
committees and boards for a wide array of organizations, including the
Greater St. Louis Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Variety the
Children's Charity of St. Louis, the University of Missouri School
System, Civic Progress of St. Louis, the St. Louis Regional Chamber and
Growth Association, Webster University, St. Louis Science Center, the
United Way of Greater St. Louis Executive Committee, and the
Harris-Stowe State University African American Business Leadership
Council. Recently Steward made a $1 million donation to the National
Museum of the United States Army. His gift will sponsor the Museum's
"Reflecting and Changing the Face of America Exhibit," part of the Army
and Society gallery, telling the story of the Army's integration.
"I'm incredibly honored to have been selected for this prestigious
award," said Steward. "To win the top BEYA award is not only a personal
achievement, but a tremendous tribute to WWT's longstanding commitment
to the core principles of innovation, diversity and community championed
by BEYA since its inception."
Steward's personal commitment to community involvement and diversity has
carried over to the corporate culture at WWT. As a Corporate Plus Member
since 1998 and approaching $50 Million in MBE/WBE and Small Business
spend, WWT takes its commitment to enhancing and embracing diversity
seriously. The company, which was recently Ranked #50 on FORTUNE
magazine's "Best Companies to Work For®" list, is also
dedicated to supporting the community and non-profit organizations
through volunteer efforts, scholarship awards, youth development
programs, project support and other community-wide activities. WWT has
robust recruiting efforts that include partnering with minority-owned
firms and finding qualified candidates, utilizing the resources of
professional minority-owned organizations and historically black
colleges.
Aside from supporting Steward as he accepts his 2012 BEYA Award, WWT
will be participating in the BEYA STEM Global Competitiveness
Conference. The company will have a booth at the career fair
and security practice manager, Ladi Adefala, will lead an informative
breakout session.
About World Wide Technology
World Wide Technology, Inc. (WWT) is a systems integrator that provides
innovative technology and supply chain solutions to the commercial,
government and telecom sectors. The company brings to market a powerful
blend of knowledge, infrastructure and technology to help its customers
manage the planning, procurement and deployment of IT products and
solutions. Based in St. Louis, WWT works closely with industry leaders
including Boeing (NYSE: BA); Dell (News - Alert) (NASDAQ: DELL); Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO);
EMC (NYSE: EMC); HP (NYSE: HPQ); AT&T Inc., (NYSE: ATT); VMware (NYSE:
VMW); Citrix Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTXS); NetApp, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTAP);
Microsoft (News - Alert) (NASDAQ: MSFT) and the U.S. Air Force. WWT employs over 1,700
people and operates more than 2 million square-feet of warehousing,
distribution and integration space in 20 facilities throughout the
world. For more information on World Wide Technology, visit www.wwt.com.

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