David Steward

Businessman

Birthday July 2, 1951

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Age 73 years old

Nationality United States

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1951

David L. Steward (born July 2, 1951) is an American billionaire businessman.

He is chairman and founder of World Wide Technology, one of the largest African-American-owned businesses in America.

1953

In 1953, the family moved to Clinton, Missouri.

As a child growing up in Clinton, Steward faced poverty and discrimination.

1967

"I vividly remember segregation—separate schools, sitting in the balcony at the movie theater, being barred from the public swimming pool," notes Steward, who was among a small group of African-American high-school students who integrated the public swimming pool in Clinton in 1967.

1973

Steward received his BS degree in business from Central Missouri State University in 1973.

1974

After graduating from college, Steward worked at Wagner Electric as a production manager (1974–1975), a sales representative at Missouri Pacific Railroad Company (1975–1979), and a senior account executive at Federal Express (1979–1984), where he was recognized as salesman of the year and inducted into the company's hall of fame in 1981.

He owned Transportation Business Specialists and Transport Administrative Services in the years leading up to founding World Wide Technology.

He is also a founder of Telcobuy, a global technology and supply chain management company.

1990

In 1990, Steward founded World Wide Technology, a systems integrator.

1993

In 1993, WWT concentrated its focus on the implementation of enterprise wide imaging, conversion services, and telecommunication networks.

1999

In 1999 World Wide Technology spun off its telecommunications division to form Telcobuy.com.

2002

Sales for the two companies continued to grow, although revenues slipped in 2002 as World Wide Technology felt the impact of the technology recession.

2003

In 2003 combined reported revenues passed $1 billion, and Steward formed World Wide Technology Holding Company as the parent company for the two firms.

2011

In 2011, Steward was appointed to the board of curators, University of Missouri by Governor Jay Nixon, although he resigned before his term was through.

Steward serves on the Washington University in St. Louis Board of Trustees.

2018

World Wide Technology's 2018 revenue is estimated to be greater than $11 billion, which would rank it as one of St. Louis' largest private companies.

Steward has served on committees and boards that include: Civic Progress of St. Louis; the St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association; Missouri Technology Corporation, appointed by the Governor of Missouri; Webster University; BJC Health System; First Banks, Inc.; St. Louis Science Center; United Way of Greater St. Louis; The Greater St. Louis Area Council of Boy Scouts of America and Harris-Stowe State College African-American Business Leadership Council.

2019

According to Forbes, in 2019 Steward was one of 13 black billionaires worldwide.

He was ranked 239th on the Forbes 400 list of American billionaires in 2019.

Steward was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Dorothy Elizabeth Massingale, a homemaker, and Harold Lloyd Steward, a mechanic.

In 2019, he supported a measure in Missouri General Assembly that would affect Title IX investigations at universities.

The measure was initiated by a lobbyist, who worked for Steward at the time, whose son was expelled from Washington University following a Title IX violation.

Steward served as finance chair of the Trust In The Mission PAC, a super PAC supporting Senator Tim Scott's Republican 2024 Presidential Campaign.