She’s In Charge: African-American Women CEOs In Corporate America
Stacey Stewart, former president and CEO for the Fannie Mae Foundation, is the first African-American female president in the 125-year history of United Way. As U.S. President, United Way Worldwide, Stewart works with leaders throughout the United Way network to drive community impact in the areas of education, income and health. Prior to this, Stewart was Executive Vice President, Community Impact Leadership and Learning at United Way Worldwide.
Stewart holds a master’s of business administration in finance from the University of Michigan and a bachelor of arts in economics from Georgetown University.