Robert G. Clark
Robert G. Clark is an American businessman who is the CEO and founder of Clayco, an real estate development and design-build firm.[1][2] Since 1984, Clayco has constructed nearly 200 million square feet of buildings. In 2018, it was expected to take in $2.5 billion in revenue.
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Born | Robert Gene Clark January 30, 1959 St. Louis, Missouri |
Occupation | Chairman & CEO at Clayco Inc. (1984-) |
Predecessor | Harold L. Clark |
Clark has served on numerous university boards and received awards for his civic activities.
Clark is married to Dr. Jane Clark; he has four children and five grandchildren.
Affiliations
Civic
- Presidential appointment to the Committee for the Preservation of the White House[3]
- Greater Chicago Food Depository Board of Directors (past)
- Member, Economic Club of Chicago
- Trustee, Construction Career Development Initiative
Business
- Member, Urban Land Institute (ULI)
- Member, Young Presidents Organization Chicago, St. Louis, Aspen (Past Chapter Chair St Louis)
- World Business Chicago
- Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce
Educational
- Board of Trustees, University of Chicago Medical Center
- Board Member, Central Institute for the Deaf (Past President of The Board)
- Scientific Advisory Council for Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
- Saint Louis University Trustee (past)
- Trustee, Loyola University Chicago
Cultural
- Board Member, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra[4]
- Board Member, Forest Park Forever
- Business Council of the Art Institute of Chicago
Awards & honors
- Named Construction Man of the Year in 1997 and Entrepreneur of the Year by the AFL-CIO Building Trades Council of St. Louis
- NAACP – Commitment to St. Louis – 2008
- St. Louis Business Journal – Heroes of the Planet – 2008, Sustainable Communities Winner
- Focus St. Louis – What's Right with the Region Awards – 2007, for Improving Racial Equality and Social Justice
- St. Louis Business Journal – St. Louis Influentials – 2005 - 2011
- March of Dimes – Building the Community Lifetime Achievement Award – 2003, for on-going commitment to the St. Louis community
- St. Louis Chapter of the American Jewish Committee - John D. Levy Human Relations Award – 2003, for leadership and commitment through volunteer activities that have improved human relations within the St. Louis region
References
- "Beyond These Walls: Clayco's Bob Clark". Sophisticated St. Louis. Retrieved 2020-02-10.
- "A tough time followed by a new life in Chicago". Crain's Chicago Business. 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2020-02-10.
- "President Obama Announces Members of the Committee for the Preservation of the White House | whitehouse.gov". web.archive.org. 2016-11-10. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
- "Bob Clark, Clayco Inc: Profile and Biography - Bloomberg Markets". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2020-02-10.
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