Wednesdays with WashU is a webinar series featuring Washington University alumni, faculty, parents, and friends from around the world. 

On Wednesday, February 24, Chancellor Andrew D. Martin will engage in discussion with David Steward, Washington University trustee and founder and chairman of World Wide Technology. Following the discussion, Gerald Early, Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters, will host a live Q&A session with Steward.

World Wide Technology (WWT) is a market-leading systems integrator and supply chain solutions provider. WWT is the largest Black-owned company in the United States. Started in 1990 with a handful of employees and a 4,000 square foot office, WWT currently operates in 4 million square feet of warehousing, distribution and integration space in more than 20 facilities throughout the world.  The company employs over 7,000 people globally and generates $13 billion annually in revenue. 

Read more about Steward's experiences, initiatives, and work outside WWT.

The webinar will be hosted on Zoom. If you have a Zoom account, please register with the email address linked to your account. 

Please respond by Monday, February 22. You will receive a confirmation email on Tuesday, February 23 with the link to the Zoom webinar.

This event will be streamed live on our Washington University Alumni Association YouTube Channel.  
 

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Please visit us on our Washington University Alumni Association YouTube Channel for the live stream of this event.