315 [Best of] Leadership lessons from billionaire philanthropist David Rubenstein, Carlyle Group Co-Founder and Co-Chairman
In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with David Rubenstein, co-founder & co-chairman of Carlyle Group & President of the Economic Club of Washington DC. In the conversation David Rubenstein shares his journey from working at the White House to starting one of the largest private equity investment firms globally. He also talks about his leadership lessons, philanthropy, Peer-to-Peer interviewing for the Economic Club of Washington DC and Bloomberg TV, and the legacy he plans to leave behind. Some highlights: - David Rubenstein’s childhood and how he became an avid reader - David’s experience at the White House working for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter - The story behind David Rubenstein helping co-found the Carlyle Group - On becoming Carlyle Group’s fundraiser and how David increased its visibility - David Rubenstein’s leadership practices and values - ‘Patriotic Philanthropy’ and David Rubenstein’s signing of the giving pledge - David Rubenstein on the value of family and the importance of raising successful children - Why David Rubenstein accepted to become the President of The Economic Club of Washington DC and then decided to change the format. - Becoming a Peer-to-Peer interviewer: on self-deprecating humor, being a good listener, and more - Leadership lessons from David Rubenstein’s book, How to Lead - On his passion for capturing the ‘American experiment’ and his opinion on America today - David Rubenstein’s desire for impact as he ‘sprints’ to leave a legacy - Why David Rubenstein reads over 100 books a year and encourages others to read more - On moving forward post-COVID with ongoing transformation and change Connect with David Rubenstein David Rubenstein Website How to Lead by David Rubenstein The Carlyle Group Website The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer The Economic Club of Washington D.C. Website Connect with Mahan Tavakoli: Mahan Tavakoli Website Mahan Tavakoli on LinkedIn Partnering Leadership Website
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