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Released: 2022-06-28
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Scott Rechler, CEO and Chairman of RXR: Doing Good and Doing Well Means Doing Better

Scott Rechler, CEO and Chairman of RXR: Doing Good and Doing Well Means Doing Better

In this episode of Capital for Good we speak with Scott Rechler, the chairman and CEO of RXR, a leading real estate owner, investor, operator, and developer committed to building socially, economically, and environmentally responsible communities. In...
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In this episode of Capital for Good we speak with Scott Rechler, the chairman and CEO of RXR, a leading real estate owner, investor, operator, and developer committed to building socially, economically, and environmentally responsible communities.
In this conversation, Rechler draws on his extensive business and civic leadership experience to assess the state of New York’s recovery from the pandemic. In addition to running one of the region’s largest real estate development and infrastructure firms, he also serves or has served on the boards of the Port Authority, the MTA, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Regional Plan Association, and played various roles in helping to rebuild lower Manhattan in the wake of the September 11 attacks. These different vantage points inform Rechler’s view that we have entered a “great recalibration.” Our recovery, he notes, has occurred faster than we would have expected in the depths of the pandemic: “the most important barometer of the health of our city is the talent, the people,” he says, “and we’ve seen an incredible rebound.” At the same time, he cautions that the public, private, and nonprofit sectors still need to adjust to the significant structural changes that have occurred in how and where people live and work — and what this means for our commercial corridors, residential communities, the infrastructure that connects and supports them, and “sustainable, equitable growth” going forward.
We also discuss what responsible business looks like in the context of real estate. Rechler explains that his firm’s motto, “doing good and doing well means doing better,” is about building more sustainable, socially responsible, and equitable communities. In addition to a focus on clean energy and decarbonization goals, RXR forges partnerships with local government, civic, religious, and labor organizations, and small businesses as part of every business plan and project.
We end with a discussion of New York’s future. Gone are the days of “winners and losers” and “city versus suburb,” Rechler says. New York’s status as a “superstar city,” depends on a healthy and symbiotic relationship with a “superstar region.” 
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Mentioned in this Episode
RXR ESG Report “Signs of Progress: NYC’s Economic Recovery,” (Partnership for New York City, 2022) Recalibrate Reality With Scott Rechler
Episode ID: 1000567959630
GUID: 590297c4-de4b-425c-9183-20e5bd9a1554
Release Date: 28/06/2022, 13:30:00

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We find ourselves at a moment of unprecedented challenge – and opportunity.  While the COVID-19 health, economic, and racial crises have laid bare and exacerbated any number of structural inequalities, and global climate change remains an existential – and very urgent – threat, they also compel us to reimagine how leaders across the private, nonprofit, and public sectors can champion social and environmental change in ways that truly advance shared prosperity and a sustainable future.
 
Presented by the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise at Columbia Business School, Capital for Good provides a window into this reimagined future: a chance to hear from corporate and civic leaders about their visions, plans, commitments, and on-the ground efforts to build a more just, inclusive, and sustainable society. Through in depth and candid conversations, we will explore and unpack solutions to some of our most urgent challenges. 
 
Can business be a force for good? What is stakeholder capitalism? What is the role of capital markets and philanthropy along the pathways to inclusive growth? How do we encourage and scale grassroots and broad-based innovation? How can public private partnerships help bring all of our resources and ingenuity to bear?
 
About the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise
The center educates leaders to use business knowledge, entrepreneurial skills, and management tools to address social and environmental challenges.
 
About the Host
Georgia Levenson Keohane is a seasoned executive in the private and nonprofit sectors at the intersection of capital markets, responsible investing and business, and philanthropy and public policy; an award winning author; and an adjunct professor of social enterprise at Columbia Business School.

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