sheilastewart
Sheila Stewart is an award winning media conglomerate whose career as a Radio, TV and Print Media Personality spans over 20 years. She is the News & Community Affairs Director for Radio One-DC Stations (93.9) WKYS-FM; (Praise 104.1) WPRS-FM; (1450)-WOL-AM); 1340-(WYCB-AM) and (102.3) WMMJ-FM.
Stewart received a BA Degree in Broadcast journalism from Benedict College and has also worked as an adjunct Professor of Journalism at several colleges.
More than 20 of her former students are working in radio-tv-print media all over the country.
Stewart devotes considerable time working with youth and organizations. She has mentored more than 40 at-risk girls and helped raised more than million dollars for charities such as The Susan Komen Race For The Cure, The United Negro College Fund, National Congress of Black Women; The 100 Black Men of America; The National Urban League; The National NAACP; The Jack & Jill Foundation; The United Negro College Fund and a host of others.
Stewart is also an accomplished writer and author. She wrote and published her first book "Faith and The 3 P's Overcoming Obstacles With Prayer, Persistence and Positive Thinking that received enthusiastic response and book signings.
Stewart has been honored by numerous organizations for community service work including the prestigious coveted "Crystal Award For Outstanding Community Service" by The National Association of Broadcasters; recipient of the National Community Service Award by the Federal Bureau of Investigations for raising $40,000 in one day for a missing 9 year old girl; recipient of The Keeper of the Community Service Award with US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and saluted with The News Director of the Year Award at The Washington Post.
Stewart is also a former Miss Black South Carolina 1st Runner-Up; Miss Benedict Homecoming Queen and a proud member of the prestigious Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Sheila is happily married to Life Coach/ Sr. Pastor Bill Russell Founder of The International Worship Center Church in Laurel, MD and mother of a beautiful baby boy. You can contact Stewart at sstewart@radio-one.com
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Gospel Service
At the Crossroads of Freedom and Equality: A Time of Commitment and Renewal
The event will be held Sunday, February 24, 12:00 p.m. at Memorial Chapel, 204 Lee Avenue, Fort Myer, VA 22211.
Guest Speaker, Rev. Gwendolyn Boyd
2013 “Keeper of the Community” Award Recipients; Ms. Darienne Page, Assistant Director of the Office of Public Engagement, The White House, Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas, Members, JBM-HH Gospel Service, Major General Marcia Anderson, USAR, Deputy Chief, Army Reserve (invited) ,Rev Dr. Suzan Johnson Cook, Ambassador-at-Large, International Religious Freedom, Department of State (invited) and Colonel Gregory Gadson, U. S. Army, Commander, Fort Belvoir, Virginia (invited)/
*Fellowship Dinner following the Program
You must present picture identification when entering Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH). Please arrive early to avoid any delay at the front gate. This program is open to the public.
For additional information, please contact Brother Edgar Brookins at 202-332-0080.