

The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations
Explore successful leadership through the most influential people in business.
David Rubenstein interviews GMC CEO Mary Barra. Barra tells Rubenstein about running the company where her father worked as a die maker for 39 years, how technology is transforming the auto industry, why she pumps her own gas, and what makes General Motors the coolest place to work.
David Rubenstein interviews GMC CEO Mary Barra. Barra tells Rubenstein about running the company where her father worked as a die maker for 39 years, how technology is transforming the auto industry, why she pumps her own gas, and what makes General Motors the coolest place to work
Renowned financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein interviews General Dave Petraeus. General Petraeus discusses his survival after being shot in the chest, what to say when the President asks you to do something, his amazement at the breadth of the CIA's secrets, and his time with two presidents.
David Rubenstein interviews General David Petraeus. General Petraeus discusses his survival after getting shot in the chest, what to say when a president asks you to do something, his amazement at the breadth of the CIA's secrets, and his time with two presidents.
David Rubenstein interviews Morgan Stanley Chairman and CEO James Gorman. Gorman recalls how he pursued the American Dream from Australia to the U.S., how the financial crisis affected banks and what to do about it, and how he keeps the trappings of office separate from his family life.
Renowned financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein interviews Morgan Stanley Chairman and CEO James Gorman. Gorman recalls how he pursued the American Dream from Australia to the U.S., how the financial crisis affected banks and what to do about it, and how he keeps the trappings of office separate from his family life.
Renowned financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein interviews JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. Dimon tells Rubenstein about his experience building a great company only to be fired, how he views the leader's role in running an organization, his contributions to society, and why America has it better than many people think.
David Rubenstein interviews JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. Dimon tells Rubenstein about his experience building a great company only to be fired, how he views the leader's role running an organization, his contributions to society, and why America has it better than many people think.
David Rubenstein interviews Duke University Men's Basketball Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski "Coach K." Krzyzewski discusses the lessons learned from his first-generation parents, the keys to building a great team, what Michael Jordan and other professional players taught him, and the greatest honor of his coaching career.
Renowned financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein interviews Duke University Men's Basketball Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski "Coach K." Krzyzewski discusses the lessons he learned from his first-generation parents, the keys to building a great team, what Michael Jordan and other professional players taught him, and the greatest honor of his coaching career.
David Rubenstein interviews PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi. Nooyi reflects on her journey from childhood in India to running a major corporation in the U.S., how her mother reacted when Nooyi was named company president, her special relationship with her employees' parents, and how she hopes young women and others will be inspired by her success.
Renowned financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein interviews PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi. Nooyi reflects on her journey from a child in India to running a major corporation in the U.S., how her mother reacted when she was named company president, her special relationship with her employees' parents, and how she hopes young women and others will be inspired by her success.
David Rubenstein interviews American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault. Chenault tells Rubenstein about the gamble early in his career that paid off big time, how he steered the company forward after the 9/11 attacks nearly destroyed it, and how the history of American Express powers the company today.
David Rubenstein interviews American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault. Chenault tells Rubenstein about the gamble early in his career that paid off big time, how he steered the company forward after the 9/11 attacks that nearly destroyed it, and how the history of American Express powers the company today.
David Rubenstein interviews Alphabet Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt. Schmidt discusses the "non-job interview" with two young software designers that led to his running the company, how the culture of Google changed him and his views of leadership, and the advances at the company that may change the future.
David Rubenstein interviews Alphabet Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt. Schmidt discusses the "non-job interview" with two young software designers that led to his running the company, how the culture of Google changed him and his views on leadership, and the advances at the company that may change the future.
David Rubenstein interviews Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. Gates reflects on preaching "the gospel of software," getting the largest gift in history ($30 billion from Warren Buffett), his history-making decision to lease, not sell, software to IBM, and how meeting Melinda changed his life.
David Rubenstein interviews Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. Gates reflects about preaching "the gospel of software," getting the largest gift in history ($30 billion from Warren Buffett), his history-making decision to lease - not sell - software to IBM, and how meeting Melinda changed his life.
David Rubenstein interviews Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. Buffett addresses his experience as an indifferent student but getting the chance to study and then work with his mentors, how Omaha became central to his success, and how his wife's untimely death led him to make a $30 billion phone call to his friend Bill Gates.
David Rubenstein interviews Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. Buffett addresses his experience as an indifferent student who got the chance to study and work with his mentors, how Omaha became central to his success, and how his wife's untimely death led him to make a $30 billion phone call to his friend Bill Gates.