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American Express appoints Corrina Davison as new Australian MD

American Express has appointed Corrina Davison as the managing director for Australia and New Zealand to replace Rachel Stocks.

Originally from Sydney, Davison joined American Express’ Sydney office in 2001 before moving to their New York headquarters eleven years later. She will move back to Australia for the role.

 

In her role, Davison will oversee local operations including marketing, acquisition, product development and partnerships for American Express Proprietary Card Services.

“Australia and New Zealand are incredibly important to American Express, driving innovation and growth for the company, especially in digital payments,” Davison said in a media statement.

“I am excited to be returning home and I’m looking forward to continuing the strong growth in our business and providing our card members with the backing and exceptional service they expect from American Express.”

Davidson, a graduate of Western Sydney University, is currently vice president and head of US Customer Relationship Management, American Express Global Commercial Services.

Rachel Stocks, the current Australia and New Zealand boss, has been promoted to executive vice president, Global Premium Products and Benefits after 5 years leading the local organisation.

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