Scott D. Reich
Scott D. Reich

Scott D. Reich

Scott D. Reich

is a nationally acclaimed author, historian, attorney, and nonprofit leader whose work explores how Americans make meaning—in history, sport, and public life—especially in moments of uncertainty and change.

He is author of The Power of Citizenship: Why JFK Matters to a New Generation; host of the podcast Curveball, which explores life’s unexpected turns and the resilience they demand; and founder and CEO of Believe in a Cure, a global nonprofit supporting the rare disease community, which includes his son.

A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Reich has practiced law at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and American Express and has taught at Penn. His work has been featured widely, including on The Today Show, in The New York Times and People, and across national television, radio, and major publications.

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Books by Scott D. Reich