Executive Travel Magazine

Executive Travel magazine is an American bimonthly magazine published in New York City by American Express Publishing. The magazine, launched in May 2002, is published 6 times a year. Geared toward upscale executives, the magazine covers relevant topics on business, travel and affluent lifestyle.

American Express
Payment products
  • Charge cards
  • Credit cards
  • ExpressPay
  • Traveler's cheques
  • Centurion Card
  • Red Card
  • Plum Card
Magazines
  • Departures
  • Executive Travel
  • Food & Wine
  • Travel + Leisure
Spun-off companies
  • Ameriprise Financial
  • First Data Corp.
  • Lehman Brothers
  • Merchants Despatch
  • Railway Express Agency
  • Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment
Notable current and former executives
  • Henry Wells
  • William Fargo
  • J. C. Fargo
  • Ralph Reed
  • James D. Robinson III
  • Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.
  • Sanford I. Weill
  • Harvey Golub
  • Kenneth Chenault
  • Gary Crittenden
Corporate directors
  • Kenneth Chenault (Chairman)
  • Daniel Akerson
  • Charlene Barshefsky
  • Ursula Burns
  • Peter Chernin
  • Vernon Jordan, Jr.
  • Jan Leschly
  • Rick Levin
  • Edward D. Miller
  • Frank Popoff
  • Robert D. Walter
  • Ron Williams
Other
  • The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman
  • American Express Incentive Services
  • Salad Oil Scandal
  • World Monuments Watch
  • 65 Broadway
  • Falmer Stadium (The American Express Community Stadium)
  • Three World Financial Center
  • Annual revenue USD 25.612 billion (2010)
  • Employees 61,000 (2010)
  • Stock symbol NYSE: AXP
  • Website americanexpress.com

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