Jason Stewart knows what he’s looking for.
In both a basketball player and a biotech and pharma executive.
A business recruiter by day and a championship-winning high school basketball coach by night, the former Arizona walk-on sees more commonalities than dissimilarities in the two pursuits.
“When I’m talking to execs, I’m looking for humility,” he said. “There are brilliant people who can’t hold a conversation. I’m looking for a good boss. We talked about alphas vs. quiet confidence. Those are the most productive teams.”
In his own house — at San Dieguito Academy, where he just came off his eighth season and first CIF-San Diego Section title — he is the alpha and the omega, the buck-stops-here kinda guy.
In his role as a recruiter, he is playing the role of talent scout for someone else’s team, at the whim of someone else’s team construction.
Jason Stewart holds the CIF San Diego Section Division III trophy following his team’s 57-46 victory over Scripps Ranch High School.
“From the business side of things, I have to look at what the GM wants; I’m not here to tell them how to build their team,” he said. “I work in the top five in pharma, and they might want all superstars and not care about chemistry, but maybe they have success with that. It’s about personality fit.”
But of course, as a 5-foot-11-inch walk-on point guard, he also favors the role players.
“What you begin to learn is that some of these majors, the secret sauce is partnerships with smaller biotechs, and they’re the ones getting them going from early on,” Stewart said. “It’s whatever culture they want. Those smaller biotechs may have more chemistry, no pun intended.”
Stewart understands a thing or two about chemistry.
In his time at San Dieguito Academy, which followed a stint as assistant coach at San Diego’s Santa Fe Christian private school, Stewart has instilled a set of core values that have held strong.
When Stewart took over the program, the Mustangs were 6-21. Then they made the regional playoffs, then the playoffs again, then the quarterfinals and then the semifinals. Then last year, they won it all for the first time in nearly six decades, and Stewart was named San Diego Union-Tribune boy’s basketball coach of the year.
“We have a set of core values, a lot of which were developed at Santa Fe Christian,” he said. “As any coach, I’ve had some trials with parents. But what helped me is my former boss, I saw him implement values when parents were all over him. I added my own nuances, but that established a foundation, and since doing that, regardless of any team’s record, all of these guys have the same curriculum and come out the same as young men. That is the foundation. And because of that, the record continues to grow.”
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Arizona's A.J. Bramlett and Bennett Davison hug after winning in overtime against Kentucky at the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona's Ooh Ahh Man, Joe Cavaler, leads a chant at the team hotel before the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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A University of Arizona cheerleader during a pep rally at the team hotel before the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Matt Meliker gives the we are number one sign as UA fans fill the RCA Dome during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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UA players gather outside their locker room before the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona's Miles Simon looks to pass under the pressure of Kentucky's Scott Padgett and Cameron Mills during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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UA guard Mike Bibby is bringing the ball up the court with Kentucky player Ron Mercer during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Mike Bibby gets instructions from coach Lute Olson during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Kentucky coach Rick Pitino with Jared Prickettduring the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Donnell Harris (left) holds onto Miles Simon as the clock winds down in overtime to give the Arizona their first NCAA Division I basketball title in the championship game against Kentucky in Indianapolis.
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Kentucky coach Rick Pitino hugs Nazr Mohammed during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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UA Coach Lute Olson coaches players against Kentucky. during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona's Josh Pastner runs out on the court to greet the team after a timeout was called during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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rizona's Donnell Harris drives through Kentucky's Nazr Mohammed, left, and Jared Prickett during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Nazr Mohammed battles Arizona's Eugene Edgerson for a rebound during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona's Donnell Harris tries to plow through Kentucky's Ron Mercer (left) and Anthony Epps (right) the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Michael Dickerson brings the ball upcourt against Anthony Epps during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona's Mike Bibby dishes off during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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he Arizona bench explodes with joy as the end nears during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona fans display their colors during the championship game against Kentucky during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona players leap from the bench during the end of the second half against Kentucky during the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN. Players from left to right are: Quynn Tebbs, John Ash, Josh Pastner, Jason Lee, Coach Lute Olson, Michael Edgerson, A.J. Bramlett, and Miles Simon. Assistant coach Jessie Evans is at far right.
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Mike Bibby cuts down the net after the Wildcats defeated Kentucky at the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona's Miles Simon and Mike Bibby get a ride following their victory over Kentucky at the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Steve Kerr, the Arizona guard that led 1988 Final Four team and current coach of the Golden State Warriors, hugs Arizona head coach Lute Olson after Arizona won the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Steve Kerr, the Arizona guard that led 1988 Final Four team and current coach of the Golden State Warriors, hugs Arizona head coach Lute Olson after Arizona won the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona head coach talks to the crowd as player Bennett Davison waves a towel after winning the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona players A.J. Bramlett and Miles Simon embrace after winning the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona head coach Lute Olson waves to the crowd after the team won the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Arizona head coach Lute Olson during an appearance on the Today Show after the 1997 NCAA College Basketball Championship game in Indianapolis, IN.
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Lute Olson and wife, Bobbi, wave to fans while leaving the court after the Wildcats won the national championship in Indianapolis on March 31, 1997.



