
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
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusinessManagement | |||

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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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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Recent guests on Capital for Good include:
1. Julie Samuels
2. Antony Bugg-Levine
3. Christy Tanner
4. Carroll Bogert
5. Robert (Bob) Steel
6. Angela Buchdahl
7. Marla Blow
8. Tony Marx
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