Scott Leister — Managing Director of Global Corporate Services at The Blackstone Group | Comparably
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Scott Leister — Managing Director of Global Corporate Services at The Blackstone Group

Scott Leister — Managing Director of Global Corporate Services at The Blackstone Group

Executive Bio

Mr. Scott Leister has been Managing Director of Global Corporate Services of The Blackstone Group L.P. since December 09, 2016. Mr. Leister oversee facilities, corporate real estate, design and construction, critical systems and corporate services. Before joining Blackstone, Mr. Leister worked at KCG Holdings, Inc. as the Global Head of Real Estate, Facilities and Administration where he managed a comprehensive global services team across multiple functions. Prior to KCG Holdings, Inc., Mr. Leister had consulting experience in the areas of land development and civil engineering, as well as general construction. Mr. Leister has a BS in Civil/Construction Engineering from Temple University and an MS in Civil Engineering from Drexel University. Mr. Leister has a BS in Civil/Construction Engineering from Temple University and an MS in Civil Engineering from Drexel University.

Executive Team Culture Ratings from The Blackstone Group Employees

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The Blackstone Group's Executive Team scores in the Top 30%
of similar sized companies on Comparably
Who ranks the Executive Team the highest?
Department - Finance 95/100
Experience - 1 to 3 Years 83/100
Gender - Female 80/100
Who ranks the Executive Team the lowest?
Tenure - 2 to 5 Years 43/100
Experience - 3 to 6 Years 57/100
Gender - Male 63/100

The Blackstone Group's Executive Team at a Glance

Based on 41 ratings, The Blackstone Group's employees are satisfied with their Executive Team and give them a ā€œBā€ or 71/100. On average, Women provided higher ratings for their Executive Team compared to Men.

The Blackstone Group's Executive Team ranks in the Top 30% of other companies on Comparably that also have 1,001-5,000 Employees.

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