Proper noun
Chenault (plural Chenaults)
A surname from French.
“Against the backdrop of an uneven economic recovery, these restructuring initiatives are designed to make American Express more nimble, more efficient and more effective in using our resources to drive growth,” said Mr. Chenault. Source: Internet
As Speaker of the House, Chenault displays a disappointingly laissez-faire attitude about state expenses, especially in trying financial times: “Frankly, I don’t believe that cost should get in the way of dispensing true justice. Source: Internet
“It is difficult to understand why the same agency that fought so effectively to combat anti-competitive network conduct would now undermine their own efforts by regulating our contracts in a way that limits our ability to compete.” said Mr. Chenault. Source: Internet
"Millions of Americans turned out to support local merchants and made this year's Small Business Saturday a big success," said Kenneth I. Chenault, chairman and chief executive officer, American Express. Source: Internet
Mr. Chenault will participate in a question and answer session relating to the company’s business strategy and results. Source: Internet
The Foundation is honoring Chenault and American Express for their significant contributions to the preservation efforts of many significant monuments and landmark structures, including the steeple of the Old North Church. Source: Internet