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Artwork for Capital for Good
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New York Public Library
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Investing In America
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Ariel Investments
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Garland Fund
New York Public Radio
Housing
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Government Policy
Murmuration
A. Philip Randolph
Economic Infrastructure
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Climate Change
Democracy
Mellody Hobson

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 env... more

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In this episode of Capital for Good we speak with Julie Samuels, the founder, president, and CEO of Tech:NYC, a network of technology leaders dedicated to fostering a dynamic, diverse, and creative New York. Launched in 2016, Tech:NYC operates at the... more

In this Episode of Capital for Good we speak with Antony Bugg-Levine, a global leader in economic development, policy, and responsible business and investment. Twenty years ago, Bugg-Levine convened the meeting that coined the phrase "impact investin... more

In this episode of Capital for Good, we speak with two extraordinary media leaders — Christy Tanner '99, the president and CEO of New York Public Radio, an iconic and 100-year-old center for local and global media, and Carroll Bogert, the CEO of The ... more

In this episode of Capital for Good we speak with Bob Steel, partner and vice chairman of Perella Weinberg Partners, whose career has spanned the pinnacles of business, government and nonprofit leadership. Following nearly three decades at Goldman Sa... more

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Julie Samuels
Founding president and CEO of TechNYC
TechNYC
Episode: Julie Samuels, Tech:NYC and New York's Innovation Economy
Antony Bugg-Levine
Global leader in economic development, policy and responsible business and investment
Author of Investing in America; former head of impact investing entities
Episode: Antony Bugg-Levine: Investing in America
Christy Tanner
President and CEO of New York Public Radio
New York Public Radio
Episode: New York Media Matters – and Leaders: Christy Tanner '99 and Carroll Bogert
Carroll Bogert
CEO of The City Reporter, independent newsroom
The City Reporter
Episode: New York Media Matters – and Leaders: Christy Tanner '99 and Carroll Bogert
Robert (Bob) Steel
Partner and Vice Chairman of Perella Weinberg Partners; former Goldman Sachs executive; former U.S. Treasury Undersecretary for Domestic Finance; former Deputy Mayor for Economic Development in NYC
Perella Weinberg Partners; former Goldman Sachs; U.S. Department of the Treasury; NYC Government
Episode: Robert K. Steel: Leadership Across the Private, Public, and Nonprofit Sectors
Angela Buchdahl
Senior Rabbi of Central Synagogue in New York City; author of Heart of a Stranger
Central Synagogue, New York City
Episode: Rabbi Angela Buchdahl: The Heart of a Stranger
Marla Blow
President and CEO, Skoll Foundation
Skoll Foundation
Episode: Marla Blow, President and CEO of the Skoll Foundation: Transformation and Renewal
Tony Marx
President and CEO of the New York Public Library
New York Public Library
Episode: Anthony W. Marx, President and CEO, The New York Public Library: Master Class in Transformative Leadership
John Fabian Witt
Allen H. Duffy Class of 1960 Professor of Law at Yale Law School; historian of American law and author
Yale Law School
Episode: John Witt and The Radical Fund: How a Band of Visionaries and a Million Dollars Upended America

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Georgia Levenson Keohane
Host of Capital for Good

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 15 ratings
  • Such useful and motivating insights

    Dan Doctoroff knocked my socks off. But all are really great. Keohane asks optimal questions and leads us through the material in each in a highly intelligent and useful fashion. I have gained worthy insights even on subjects in which I had thought myself knowledgeable.

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    United States5 years ago

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The conversations blend big ideas with grounded, actionable steps for impact.
Keohane asks optimal questions and guides discussions with clear, insightful direction.
Guests consistently highlight practical takeaways and real-world applications.

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Antony Bugg-Levine: Investing in America
Q: What does investing in America mean to you, and why now?
It means reframing finance as a tool to expand opportunity for all Americans, illustrating how fair, accessible capital can power homeowner dreams, worker prosperity, and community-based enterprise, and arguing that this is a bipartisan, long-term project essential to national resilience.
Robert K. Steel: Leadership Across the Private, Public, and Nonprofit Sectors
Q: What early experiences shaped your approach to leadership and service?
The guest emphasizes a family background of community involvement, a formative encounter with a professor who urged deeper engagement, and a long arc at Goldman Sachs that cultivated a growth-focused, collaborative leadership style.
John Witt and The Radical Fund: How a Band of Visionaries and a Million Dollars Upended America
Q: I'm going to start with the genesis of the Radical Fund, the Garland Fund, and who Charles Garland was and why he was ready to give away his inheritance.
The hosts describe how the fund emerged from a young Charles Garland's decision to channel his inheritance into grant-making that could seed civil liberties and labor organizing, setting the stage for decades of philanthropic activity that challenged established power structures.
Kevin Ryan, the Godfather of NYC Tech
Q: How did AlleyCorp come to be both an investor and a hands-on builder of companies?
AlleyCorp started as a dual-track approach: funding young companies while also building teams and guiding product development, recruiting leaders, and shaping strategy. This hybrid model accelerates growth by aligning incentives and providing operational support much like a co-founder would.
Nobel Laureate Maria Ressa: We Need to Take Responsibility for the World We Want
Q: Could you explain what the Matrix Protocol is, how it works, and what it's designed to achieve?
The Matrix Protocol is a secure, open-source, decentralized platform designed to create a global, independent news distribution ecosystem built on facts. It emphasizes community engagement around verified information, avoids giving up data to platforms, and anchors operations in a federated network of news organizations that are legally liable for the facts they publish.

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What is Capital for Good about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Capital for Good features in-depth conversations with leaders spanning philanthropy, finance, technology, public institutions, and civic tech, all centered on how capital, policy, and leadership drive inclusive growth and social impact. Episodes commonly explore topics like stakeholder capitalism, catalytic capital, public-private partnerships, and the role of philanthropy and markets in addressing climate, inequality, and democracy. A notable strength is the host's ability to surface practical lessons from high-profile guests—ranging from librarians and rabbis to investors and CEOs—creating a bridge between business strategy and social good. The show often emphasizes actionable steps, cross-sector collaboration, and the idea that business ... more

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1. Julie Samuels
2. Antony Bugg-Levine
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4. Carroll Bogert
5. Robert (Bob) Steel
6. Angela Buchdahl
7. Marla Blow
8. Tony Marx

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