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Steward

A steward is a person who manages something on behalf of others, typically overseeing property, resources, or arrangements. The role emphasizes service, accountability, and the safeguarding of assets rather than ownership.

The term originates from Old English stiward, meaning a guardian or manager of a household or estate.

Stewards appear in many settings. In households and estates, a steward may supervise staff, handle finances,

In modern usage, stewardship refers to the responsible management and protection of resources for current and

Over
time,
the
word
broadened
to
cover
a
range
of
administrative
duties
in
organizations,
institutions,
and
communities.
and
coordinate
daily
operations.
In
hospitality
and
catering,
stewards
assist
with
service,
inventory,
and
guest
needs.
In
maritime
and
air
travel
contexts,
a
ship’s
steward
or
airline
steward
attends
to
passengers,
serves
meals,
and
maintains
supplies.
In
events
and
public
gatherings,
stewards
help
with
crowd
management,
logistics,
and
safety.
In
religious
or
charitable
organizations,
stewards
oversee
property,
fundraising,
and
related
activities.
future
needs.
The
term
also
functions
as
a
job
title
in
specific
fields,
such
as
ship’s
steward
or
hotel
steward,
and
as
a
broader
metaphor
for
careful
governance
and
custodianship
within
organizations
and
communities.