Harvey Golub

Former CEO and Chairman of American Express, an American businessman and investor with a track record of investing in Israeli companies.

Angel Investor Active New York City, United States
Last updated 2026-07-20
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About

Harvey Golub is an American businessman and investor. He is best known for his tenure as CEO and Chairman of American Express from 1993 to 2001, where he led a significant turnaround of the company. Golub has a demonstrated track record of investing in Israeli startups and companies, including TradAir Ltd. and Pagaya Technologies, Ltd. He also serves on the boards of several other organizations and companies.

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1 portfolio exit on record.

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Fintech & Insurtech1

Q&A

What is Harvey Golub's most notable exit?
Harvey Golub's most notable exit is Pagaya, which completed a SPAC event in June 2022 with a valuation of $8.5 billion, listing on NASDAQ.
Which sector does Harvey Golub primarily focus on for investments?
Harvey Golub primarily focuses on the Fintech & Insurtech sector, as evidenced by his investment in Pagaya and the sector breakdown of his portfolio and exits.
Can you name a key portfolio company for Harvey Golub?
A key portfolio company for Harvey Golub is Pagaya, a data-driven investment manager that has raised $433.55 million in total funding.
What type of funding rounds has Harvey Golub participated in?
Harvey Golub has participated in D Round funding stages, with one recorded instance in June 2020.
What was the most recent exit for Harvey Golub?
The most recent exit for Harvey Golub was Pagaya, which went public via a SPAC event in June 2022.
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