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Harvey Golub

Harvey Golub

American businessman (born 1939)


Harvey Golub (born April 16, 1939) is an American businessman.[1][2][3][4]

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Biography

Born to a Jewish family,[5] Golub attended Cornell University and received a Bachelor of Science from the New York University.[2][4]

He worked as a senior partner with McKinsey & Company.[1] In 1983, American Express hired him to investigate a possible acquisition – Investors Diversified Services. After acquiring IDS, American Express hired Golub to run the company, which became American Express' second most profitable sector. In 1990 he was made vice chairman of American Express while remaining president and chief executive officer of IDS.[6] In 1991, he was named president of American Express.[7] From 1993 to 2001, he was chief executive officer of American Express.[1][2][3] He served as chairman of the board at the Campbell Soup Company from November 2004 to July 2009.[1] He served as chairman of the American International Group (AIG). His resignation as AIG chairman was announced on July 16, 2010. He sits on the boards of directors of Marblegate Asset Management, the Campbell Soup Company, and Ripplewood Holdings.[3]

In 2016, Golub was appointed to chair boutique energy company.[8]

He currently serves as the chairman of Miller Buckfire[4][9] and as Director at Hess Corporation.[citation needed]

He sits on the board of trustees of the American Enterprise Institute, the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research,[10] and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.[2][4][11]

In addition, he also serves on Jupiter Medical Center‘s board of trustees and is chairman of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre endowment board. He is a director emeritus of New York-Presbyterian Hospital and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and a member of its investment committee.[12]

Golub was named the interim non-executive chairman of the board of Dynasty financial partners in April 2020.[13]

Personal life

Harvey Golub is married to Roberta Golub. Golub is the father of three adult children by a previous marriage.[14]


References

  1. Stempel, Jonathan (6 August 2009). "AIG names former Amex CEO Golub as its chairman". Reuters. Retrieved 7 August 2009.
  2. St. Anthony, Neil (September 5, 1990). "American Express promotes Golub". Star Tribune.
  3. Ramirez, Anthony (July 23, 1991). "A President At American Express". New York Times.
  4. "Board of Trustees". Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived from the original on 26 April 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  5. "Dynasty Financial Partners". dynastyfinancialpartners.com. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
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