Ex-executive is out to sign up 1,000 donors.
Goals have changed drastically for Steve Baum over the past 10 years. A man who had competitively climbed the corporate ladder now works for a third of the money at a seasonal government job.
And he couldn’t be happier.
Baum had a kidney and liver transplant on Nov. 11, 2009, after a nine-year stretch in which polycystic kidney disease deteriorated his health. When he and his wife got the call that every person on a transplant list waits for, he was ready for anything. Even death.
“At that point, I’d stopped praying for health,” Baum says. “I prayed for his will to be done.”
Since surgery, Baum’s health has rebounded and goals were reawakened.

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