Prominent St. Louisians David Steward, founder and chairman of World Wide Technology, and U.S. Rep. William Lacy Clay, Jr., are among Ebony Magazine’s “Power 150″ list of the Most Influential Black Americans of 2008.
The honors were reported in the St. Louis Business Journal Wednesday.
Steward helms St. Louis-Based company that specializes in systems integration, working within the commercial, government and telecom sectors. In 2007, the privately held company reported $2.5 billion in revenue.
Rep. Clay chairs the House subcommittee on information policy, census and national archives, which maintains information and privacy standards and oversees the census bureau.
This is the 45th anniversary of Ebony’s “Power 150″ list. It will appear in the May issue of the magazine which will be on newsstands nationwide Monday.















May 5th, 2008 at 5:27 pm
this guy is a phony and has no love in the black community. he is no better than any politician. steward will lie just to get black folks on his side but will not hire prominent black people to lead his company. this guy is lame