Robert G. Clark

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Robert G. Clark in 2011

Robert G. Clark is an American businessman who is the Executive Chairman and Founder of Clayco, a real estate development and design-build firm. [1] [2] Since 1984, Clayco has constructed nearly 200 million square feet of buildings. In 2020, Clayco did $3.8 billion in total revenue. [3]

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Clark grew up in Bridgeton, Missouri, and graduated from Parkway Central High School. [1]

At age 13, Clark's father bought him a book about building, and Clark recalls planning to work on only “big projects,” ambitiously assuming he'd only be constructing large buildings. One year later, an accidental gunshot injured Clark's eye, putting him in and out of the hospital for 10 months and requiring 15 operations. [1]

Following high school, Clark started a painting business and, at 19, became a partner in an equipment company. He later sold his stake and started a construction company in 1984. [4] He did not finish college. Clayco is an architectural, design, engineering and construction firm. The company also offers real estate services such as site selection and land acquisition on behalf of its clients. [5] By 2018, his company had more than 2,000 employees. [1]

Clark has advocated for greater diversity throughout companies' workforces and boardrooms. In 2021, he said that Clayco's board of directors is getting more diversified and qualified. [6] He has sought to promote diversity through mentoring employees and helping subcontractors who are MBE, WBE and from other historically disadvantaged groups grow their businesses. [7]

In 2019, Clark said the region's various economic development organizations should merge to avoid confusing and counterproductive actions. [8]

In 2021, Clark proposed to revitalize St. Louis’ downtown convention center, America's Center, by demolishing it, including the Dome at America's Center where the St. Louis Rams used to play, and building a new center parallel to North Broadway that would stretch for three blocks, from Convention Plaza on the south to Carr Street on the north end. Clark argues the plan would provide better access to residents north of downtown and a better facility for visitors. [9] [10]

Clayco and Clark have been supporters of vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic. [11] In April 2021, Clark encouraged Chicago businesses to set deadlines for returning to the office and the city's downtown corridor. [12] As of September 2021, Clayco Construction required employees to get vaccinated or tested weekly, under President Biden's new federal plan for businesses with more than 100 workers. [13]

Clark served as U.S. Commissioner General at Expo 2020 Dubai, the senior U.S. government representative, and head of delegation to the event. He and his team worked to publicize American values, innovation, and cultural diversity; invite visitors to study, travel, and invest in the United States; and push American positions on global issues like climate, space, food security, health, and innovation. [14]

Affiliations

Civic

Business

Educational

Cultural

Philanthropy

In 2016, Clark and Clayco's company partners promised to give $4.1 million to Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine through the Clayco Foundation to advance research into RVCL, a rare blood vessel disease that results in death five to 10 years following diagnosis. [17] [18]

The Savannah College of Art and Design renamed one of its building complexes for Clark after the Clayco Foundation gave money. The complex, now called Clark Hall, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark. [19]

In 2021, the Clayco Foundation endowed a $500,000 scholarship in Penn State’s Department of Architectural Engineering to help make the student body more diverse and help full-time undergraduate students who have financial need. [20]

Personal life

Clark is married to Dr. Jane Clark; he has four children and eight grandchildren.

Awards & honors

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