One of Non-Profit’s Most Powerful Feted by Hill’s Fattah

Wednesday night, Congressman Chaka Fattah (D-PA) hosted a Capitol Hill Reception to honor Stacey D. Stewart, U.S. President of United Way Worldwide.

Congressional leaders in attendance, including Charles Rangel (D-NY), Danny Davis (D-IL), and Melvin Watt (D-NC) joined VIPs like Wendy Spencer, CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service and Johnnetta Cole, Director of the National African Art Museum (and the first African-American female president of Spelman College to welcome Stewart, one of the most powerful women in the nonprofit world, who leads the largest privately funded charity in the U.S. — the United Way (raising $4 billion per year).

*Image courtesy United Way: Roger Nanney (Vice Chairman, Deloitte LLP), Johnnetta Cole (Director of the National African Art Museum and first African-American female president of Spelman College), Stacey Stewart, Jarvis Stewart (husband), Madeleine Stewart, Wendy Spencer (CEO, Corporation for National and Community Service)