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Elizabeth Rutledge

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Elizabeth Rutledge isn’t a racer—she’s the woman steering one of motorsports’ most powerful partnerships from the marketing driver’s seat, and she’s doing it with the kind of strategic precision that would make any F1 team principal jealous.

EARLY YEARS

Born with an athlete’s competitive spirit, Rutledge grew up understanding what it meant to fight for a spot in spaces that didn’t always welcome women. As a young athlete herself, she didn’t see a clear path forward for women in professional sports—a reality that would shape her career decades later[1]. Before she became a marketing powerhouse, she spent time as a ninth-grade biology teacher, learning to think on her feet and read a room—skills that would prove invaluable in the boardrooms of American Express[2]. She earned her undergraduate degree from Princeton University and later added an MBA from New York University to her arsenal[3].

OTHER INTERESTS

Rutledge describes herself as an introvert—a rarity in the world of high-level marketing executives, and she wields it like a superpower[4]. She lives in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, with her husband and daughter, balancing a demanding C-suite career with family life[5]. Beyond her corporate responsibilities, she serves on the Board of Directors for the Association of National Advertisers, the Ad Council, and the YMCA of Greater New York, channeling her influence into organizations that extend far beyond the bottom line[6].

EARLY SUCCESS

Rutledge didn’t parachute into the CMO role—she earned it the hard way, spending 35 years climbing through the ranks at American Express[7]. She joined the company in the late 1980s and built her reputation by focusing relentlessly on understanding and helping customers. In 2018, she was promoted to Chief Marketing Officer, becoming the first woman to hold the title at American Express[8]. Her appointment wasn’t just historic; it was strategic. She took the reins overseeing global media, sponsorships, experiences, strategic brand planning, customer insights, and communications—essentially the entire face of one of the world’s most recognizable financial brands[9].

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2018: Named Chief Marketing Officer of American Express, the first woman to hold the position[8].
  • 2022: Honored by the New York Women in Communications Matrix Awards for her trailblazing leadership[10].
  • 2023: Brokered American Express’s first new sports sponsorship in over a decade—a multi-year global partnership with Formula 1, tapping into the sport’s explosive growth among 18-34 year olds and its 300 million fans worldwide[11].
  • 2024: Expanded the F1 partnership to include F1 ACADEMY, the all-female racing series designed to elevate women drivers, making Amex the official partner and backing gender equity in motorsports with actual dollars and visibility[12].
  • 2024: Named one of Fast Company’s CMOs of the Year, an Adweek Marketing Vanguard, and Marketer of the Year by the Advertising Club of New York[13].
  • 2024: Further extended the Formula 1 partnership to include sponsorship of grand prix events across multiple continents, cementing Amex’s presence in the sport’s fastest-growing markets[14].

INSPIRATIONS

Rutledge’s early teaching career remains a touchstone—she credits those classroom years with teaching her how to communicate complex ideas quickly and connect with people from all walks of life[2]. Her passion for F1 ACADEMY isn’t just corporate strategy; it’s personal. She’s been vocal about how the absence of female role models in professional sports shaped her own experience as a young athlete, and she’s determined to change that narrative for the next generation[1]. The partnership with F1 ACADEMY reflects her belief that real change happens when you remove barriers and show what’s possible—not just for drivers, but for every woman considering a role in motorsports, on or off the track[15].

REPUTATION

Rutledge has built a reputation as a marketer who thinks long-term and isn’t afraid to make bold moves. Her decision to dive into Formula 1—after American Express stayed away from major sports sponsorships for more than a decade—was a calculated risk that’s paying off as F1’s fanbase skews younger and more diverse[11]. She’s known for empowering her teams and nurturing talent at every level, championing learning programs that help marketers grow throughout their careers[16]. Internally at Amex, employees are called “colleagues,” a deliberate choice that reflects her belief in a more egalitarian workplace culture[4]. Industry insiders describe her as strategic, thoughtful, and unafraid to challenge the status quo—a rare combination in the often risk-averse world of financial services marketing.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Rutledge shows no signs of slowing down. With the F1 and F1 ACADEMY partnerships locked in for multiple years, she’s focused on deepening American Express’s presence in the sport and continuing to leverage high-profile sponsorships at music festivals like Coachella and Austin City Limits to connect with younger, culturally engaged audiences[17]. She’s committed to expanding the F1 ACADEMY partnership, supporting local communities around the world and creating pathways for female drivers and professionals in motorsports[18]. The goal isn’t just brand visibility—it’s building a legacy where women see themselves reflected in the world’s fastest, most glamorous sport.

REFERENCES

[1] A new Netflix docuseries highlights how F1 ACADEMY™ is advancing gender equity in motorsports
[2] American Express CMO On Why Campaigns Need To Connect with Employees, Not Just Customers
[3] Executive Committee & Directors – American Express Company
[4] Elizabeth Rutledge: “We call our employees colleagues.” – iHeart
[5] Elizabeth Rutledge Biography | Booking Info for Speaking Engagements
[6] Executive Committee & Directors – Board Service
[7] CMO 50 2025: Elizabeth Rutledge – Campaign US
[8] CMO 50: Elizabeth Rutledge – Campaign US
[9] Speakers – Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
[10] 2022 matrix honoree – ELIZABETH RUTLEDGE – NYWICI
[11] Amex partners with F1 in 1st new sports sponsorship for payment company in more than a decade
[12] American Express announced as Official Partner of F1 ACADEMY
[13] Elizabeth Rutledge | Speakers – Cannes Lions
[14] F1 and American Express expand partnership to include grand prix across the world
[15] 2025 – Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
[16] Nurture Marketing Talent ‘Every Step Of Their Career’ – Beet.TV
[17] CMO 50 2025: Elizabeth Rutledge – Sponsorships
[18] F1 ACADEMY and local communities partnership

(bio last updated: 2025-06-01T02:57:19.000Z)

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