American Express - Management and Corporate Governance

Management and Corporate Governance

Key executives include:

  • Kenneth Chenault: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
  • Daniel T. Henry : Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
  • Edward Gilligan: Vice Chairman
  • L. Kevin Cox: Executive Vice President – Human Resources and Quality
  • Ashwini Gupta: Chief Risk Officer, President – Risk, Information Management & Banking Group
  • John D. Hayes: Executive Vice President Global Advertising & Brand Management, and Chief Marketing Officer
  • Josh Silverman: President – US Consumer Services
  • Louise Parent: Executive Vice President and General Counsel
  • Thomas Schick: Executive Vice President – Corporate and External Affairs
  • Steve Squeri: Group President – Global Services
  • Douglas E. Buckminster: President – International Consumer and Small Business Services
  • William H. Glenn: President – Global Commercial Card
  • Anre Williams: President - Global Merchant Services
  • Dan Schulman – Enterprise Growth

Current members of the board of directors of American Express are:

  • Daniel F. Akerson: Managing Director of the Carlyle Group
  • Charlene Barshefsky: Former United States Trade Representative
  • Ursula M. Burns: President of Xerox Corporation
  • Kenneth I. Chenault: Chairman and CEO of American Express Co.
  • Peter Chernin: Former President and COO, News Corporation
  • Vernon E. Jordan, Jr.: Senior Managing Director with Lazard Freres & Co. LLC
  • Jan Leschly: CEO of Care Capital LLC
  • Richard C. Levin: President, Yale University
  • Richard A. McGinn: Former CEO of Lucent Technologies, Partner, RRE Ventures
  • Edward D. Miller: Former President and CEO of AXA SA
  • Frank P. Popoff: Former Chairman Chemical Financial Corp.
  • Steven S. Reinemund: Former Chairman and CEO, PepsiCo Inc.
  • Robert D. Walter: Chairman and CEO, Cardinal Health
  • Ronald A. Williams: Chairman and CEO, Aetna Inc.

Read more about this topic:  American Express

Famous quotes containing the words management, corporate and/or governance:

    The care of a house, the conduct of a home, the management of children, the instruction and government of servants, are as deserving of scientific treatment and scientific professors and lectureships as are the care of farms, the management of manure and crops, and the raising and care of stock.
    Catherine E. Beecher (1800–1878)

    If when a businessman speaks of minority employment, or air pollution, or poverty, he speaks in the language of a certified public accountant analyzing a corporate balance sheet, who is to know that he understands the human problems behind the statistical ones? If the businessman would stop talking like a computer printout or a page from the corporate annual report, other people would stop thinking he had a cash register for a heart. It is as simple as that—but that isn’t simple.
    Louis B. Lundborg (1906–1981)

    He yaf me al the bridel in myn hand,
    To han the governance of hous and land,
    And of his tonge and his hand also;
    Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?–1400)