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Director - Colleague Privacy

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American Express

Phoenix, AZ (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/22/2026

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The Colleague Experience Group (CEG) is responsible for all colleague-related benefits and programs globally, including career growth and development, leadership and learning, total rewards and well-being, recruitment, labor relations, colleague servicing, and more. CEG's vision is to provide the best colleague experience every day to fuel growth, and they are committed to ensuring all of Team Amex has the resources and support they need to be and deliver their best. This Director of Colleague Privacy sits within the Colleague Experience Group (CEG) function and reports to the Vice President, Colleague Data Office. The Director will lead the global strategy and operational support for colleague privacy, ensuring strong fundamentals with a focus on continuous process transformation and efficiencies. This is a highly visible role with enterprise-wide impact, requiring a leader who can operate effectively across a complex, matrixed environment. This role requires expertise in colleague privacy and is a transformation-focused role that goes beyond traditional oversight. The Director will challenge the status quo, simplify and accelerate processes, and embed proactive, insight-driven risk management. Success will require balancing rigor with speed, navigating competing priorities and perspectives, and enabling the organization to move faster while maintaining strong controls and trust.