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Robert G. Clark
Born
Robert Gene Clark

(1959-01-30) January 30, 1959 (age 65)
St. Louis, Missouri
Occupation(s)Chairman & CEO at
Clayco Inc. (1984-)
PredecessorHarold L. Clark

Robert G. Clark is a U.S. businessman. He is chief executive officer and chairman of Clayco Inc., one of the nation's largest privately owned real estate, architecture, engineering, design-build and construction firms, which he founded in July 1984. In 2015, Clayco had more than 1,600 employees and revenue of $1.35 billion.[citation needed] In 2015, Engineering News Record (ENR) named Clayco the 17th largest U.S. design-builder and 52nd-largest contractor.[citation needed]


Affiliations

Civic

Business

  • Member, Urban Land Institute (ULI)
  • Member, Young Presidents Organization (Past Chapter Chair)

Educational

  • Board Member, Central Institute for the Deaf (Past President of The Board)
  • Scientific Advisory Council for Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
  • Advisory Board Member, Urban Health Initiative - University of Chicago
  • Board of Trustees, University of Chicago Medical Center (UCMC) [4]
  • Council of Regents, Loyola University
  • Former Saint Louis University Trustee

Cultural

  • Board Member, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
  • Board Member, Forest Park Forever

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
  • Engineering News-Record – Top 100 Green Contractors – 2007-2008
  • 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 - 2010
  • 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

  1. ^ St. Louis RCGA. "St. Louis Regional Chamber & Growth Association (RCGA)". Stlrcga.org. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  2. ^ "President Obama Announces Members of the Committee for the Preservation of the White House | The White House". Whitehouse.gov. 2010-02-03. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  3. ^ "Economic Club of Chicago". Econclubchi.org. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  4. ^ "Clayco - News and Press for Construction Projects". Claycorp.com. Retrieved 2012-05-22.

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