Ralph Reed (American Express)
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Ralph Reed was the CEO of American Express in 1957. He was the person who made the decision to create the American Express Charge Card, first issued in 1958.
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| Payment Products: Credit cards • Charge cards • Traveler's cheques • Centurion Card • Red Card • ExpressPay |
| Magazines: Travel + Leisure • Food & Wine • Executive Travel |
| Spun-off companies: Ameriprise Financial • First Data Corp. • Lehman Brothers • American Railway Express Agency • RiverSource |
| Notable Current & Former Executives: Henry Wells • William Fargo • Ralph Reed • James D. Robinson III • Lou Gerstner • Sandy Weill • Harvey Golub • Ken Chenault |
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Corporate Directors: Daniel Akerson • Charlene Barshefsky • Ursula Burns • Ken Chenault • Peter Chernin • Vernon Jordan Jr. • Jan Leschly • Richard McGinn • Edward Miller • Frank Popoff • Robert Walter |
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Annual Revenue: $24.27 billion USD (Image:Green Arrow Up.svg 10% FY 2005) | Employees: 65,800 | Stock Symbol: NYSE: AXP | Website: www.americanexpress.com |

