JOANNE STEWART -- For a good cause
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NEWPORT BEACH -- JoAnne Stewart -- single mother, board chairman of E.Com
Technologies and a volunteer with the American Heart Assn. -- said it
best herself.
“Give a busy person something to do, and they get it done,” said Stewart,
a petite blond wearing a navy and white designer suit.
Stewart’s motivation for her 18-year commitment with the nonprofit
organization is simple: Heart ailments have struck her loved ones.
“I have a passion for it. This disease has touched my family and my
friends,” Stewart said. “ I also believe people should give back.”
Just five weeks ago, her 76-year-old father successfully underwent
quadruple bypass surgery.
It is Stewart’s goal to help raise funds for the heart association, while
increasing public awareness about heart disease. This year, she is
chairwoman of the association’s only black-tie fund-raising gala, taking
place May 13 at the Four Season’s Hotel in Newport Beach.
Heading a committee of a dozen women, Stewart is overseeing menu
selection, plans for the live and silent auction, entertainment and
sponsorships. The evening’s goal is to raise $300,000.
An association spokeswoman stressed the importance of Stewart’s work.
“The most important factor in a nonprofit organization is your volunteer
base,” said Patrice M. Poidmore, director of social events. “She has done
a tremendous job of getting key people involved. It is a job on top of a
job.”
But Stewart, who has worked almost 40 hours a month on the gala since
September, said it is second nature for her.
“It’s aggressive, but it is attainable,” she said. “It’s what makes the
world go ‘round. We know that we are making a difference.”
Stewart also helps spread the word about the organization’s new community
program, Operation Heartbeat.
The program aims to decrease the number of deaths resulting from heart
attack and cardiac arrest by strengthening the “chain of survival.” The
“links” in the chain represent the steps that must be taken to survive a
heart attack: early access, early CPR, early defibrillation and early
advanced care, Stewart said.
Another reason for her involvement, she said, is that the association is
extremely organized and easy to work for.
“There is a lot of great support.”
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