
Members Celebrate National March of Dimes Partnership
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The Tri Sigma Foundation announced a special guest for Tri Sigma's 45th National Convention. To celebrate three years of our national philanthropic partnership, March of Dimes President Stacey Stewart made paid members a visit, Monday, July 1 in Las Vegas.
"What a proud moment for us to have Stacey Stewart hear first-hand from Tri Sigmas the many ways they have supported the March of Dimes mission during the first three years of our partnership," said Foundation Chair Bonnie Rainey. "Tri Sigma will continue to lead the fight for healthy moms and babies with March of Dimes and support the work of their Prematurity Research Centers."
Stewart joined March of Dimes as its fifth President on January 1, 2017. In this role, Stewart heads the organization leading the fight for the health of all moms and babies. she is response for all aspect of the organization's strategy, vision and operations.
Stewart came to March of Dimes from United Way, the nation's largest nonprofit organization. Prior to becoming President, Stewart served as Executive Vice President, Community Impact Leadership and Learning. In this role, Stewart developed global partnership to advance community impact in more than 40 countries.
March of Dimes recently relocated its headquarters to Arlington, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, DC. The move comes amidst a two-year transformation designed to increase greater awareness and engagement with the organization’s work in support of moms and babies across the country.
“Throughout our 80-year history, we have worked in partnership with individuals and organizations to advance breakthrough research, lead programs, and provide education and advocacy to support all families,” said Stewart. “Our move to Arlington enables us to remain at the forefront of this important work while collaborating more effectively with leading maternal and child health partners in the region.”
