Wednesday, April 6, 2011

David A Stewart of Bowling Green Kentucky Conveys His Love for Kentucky

David A Stewart of Bowling Green, Kentucky, is proud of the city he has been born, raised, educated, made a living and raised a family in. As a result it truly bothers him how the media is often reminding the fair and dear citizens of his beloved city of Bowling Green they are the 3rd greatest city in Kentucky. Stewart can often be heard loudly proclaiming “Third largest, but the very Finest city in this fine state.” This enthusiasm is perhaps Stewart’s most commonly known trait and it has made him the city’s hottest campaign manager for the last several decades.

David A. Stewart’s extraordinary career was preceded by an education in Bowling Green’s own elementary schools and high schools where he was obviously a standout in three sports. Stewart matriculated at Western Kentucky University where he was a student manager for the men’s basketball team before taking over as the beloved WKU mascot The Hilltopper. Anyone who knows David A Stewart and his devotion to Bowling Green are not hard pressed to visualize his enthusiasm as his alma mater’s mascot. It is a natural fit. His Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and Public Relations has served him well, as well.

David A. Stewart has been crafting unique campaign ideas and marketing plans for some of Bowling Green, Kentucky’s biggest movers and shakers. And everyone knows Stewart is found at his second home, Bowling Green Lanes, where is a whiz on the bowling alley. When it comes time every year to select teams, everyone wants to be on David A Stewarts’ bowling league. Those that aren’t, vow that this is the year they will bring him down. So far, nobody has succeeded. Stewart brings the same level of enthusiasm to his bowling league that he brings to his Political and Marketing Consultancy and that he brought to his role as the WKU Mascot. (His moves, we’re told, are legendary.)

When David A. Stewart isn’t bowling perfect games and planning winning strategies for Politicians, he spends time with his wife , children and grandchild - all of whom he’s grooming to be WKU’s Hilltopper mascot someday. The family is a regular fixture at WKU basketball games, all cheering on their beloved team together.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

David A Steward – Social Media Bio

Okay, so I’m a little bit longer in the tooth than a lot of my social media peers.  Just because I was born in the wrong generation doesn’t mean you should shun me. 

A little bit about me, my name is David A. Stewart, and I currently live in Bowling Green, Kentucky.  I have been lucky enough to be married to my High School Sweetheart, Karen, since 1986, which means we will celebrate our silver anniversary this year.  Karen, if you’re reading this, I get credit for remembering.  I have two beautiful and individual daughters, and one perfect little grandson.  I imagine he will be the starting QB for Ohio State in about 16 ½ years, did I mention I’m a thru and thru Buckeye!

My passion in life other than my family is American made automobiles.  There is not finer sound to be heard than the deep rumbling sound of an American muscle car rounding the corner.  I was lucky enough to work for a time in the auto industry, God Bless the UAW.  Since my early retirement from the auto industry (thanks Japan), I have been rebuilding from the bottom up some of the finest cars ever produced on American soil.  I have done 2 ’68 mustangs and am currently working on a beast of a GTO.  I hope to have some pictures scanned in here soon to share with you, still learning the finer points of some of these gadgets. 

Although I rebuild and sell cars now for a living, I happen to have developed a great little network of parts for classic cars and am planning on opening up a site to help sell these to other fanatics like myself for whom only the original part will do.  Karen will greatly appreciate this, as a few of them tend to find their way out of my workshop and sometimes into the kitchen sink or table.  But I remembered our anniversary so it all works out.