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American Express Global Commercial Card

Payment Systems
200 Vesey St
New York, NY 10285

American Express Global Commercial Card Key Executives

Sr. VP U.S. Commercial Card Sales: Tom Tierney
212-640-2838
thomas.tierney@aexp.com
Vice Chairman/Group CEO: Ed Gilligan
President Global Commercial Card: Anre Williams
Sr. VP Global Client Group: Gunther Bright
212-640-8828
gunther.bright@aexp.com
EVP US Commerical Card: Sanjay Rishi

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