We look for Members who will be stringent in keeping our confidences, who will attend and participate in our meetings, and who have the desire to help fellow Members. The idea is to help each other.
Senior Management of Large Companies Trust Angell
Senior executives from many large companies have been Members of our Groups. These companies include …
Membership Requirements
Basic Council requirements of Members are they must ....
This is an invitation-only Council for CMO's from selected companies.
AARP Ace Hardware Adobe Aflac Allstate Amazon Web Services Capital One Charles Schwab Colgate-Palmolive CVS Dell Delta Airlines Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ford Harley-Davidson Hewlett Packard Home Depot Humana JetBlue Airways JP Morgan Chase General Motors
Goldman Sachs Google Hyatt Hotels IHG Hotels Lego Lowe's Home Improvement McDonald's Nike Office Depot Pfizer Progressive Royal Caribbean Staples Travelers Unilever United Airlines Verizon Wyndham Hotels
Maintain the confidentiality of the Group;
Attend all meetings:
Participate. Be willing to share their experience, knowledge and wisdom. In other words, be an advisor;
Be responsive when contacted with a question.
This is an invitation-only Council for CMO's from selected companies.
AARP Ace Hardware Adobe Aflac Allstate Amazon Web Services Capital One Charles Schwab Colgate-Palmolive CVS Dell Delta Airlines Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ford Harley-Davidson Hewlett Packard Home Depot Humana JetBlue Airways JP Morgan Chase General Motors
Goldman Sachs Google Hyatt Hotels IHG Hotels Lego Lowe's Home Improvement McDonald's Nike Office Depot Pfizer Progressive Royal Caribbean Staples Travelers Unilever United Airlines Verizon Wyndham Hotels
Our Story.
Angell & Company opened its doors on March 1, 1979 in New York City.
The idea was to provide research and counsel of the highest quality to the world's largest organizations.
The Company took off like a rocket ship.
In 1998, our clients started asking for help with a new world.
The Internet.
We knew nothing about it.
Nor, it turned out, did anyone else.
There were no Conferences on the subject. No agencies knew anything. No companies really had any marketing budgets.
So, we invited four of our clients -- Citibank, Marriott, The New York Times, and MetLife -- to a meeting in New York.
At the end of the meeting, all four decided to join forces and help each other understand the new world of the Internet.
And that's how our Council Program began.
It wasn't long before we had 100 major companies in our Program.
History has shown that our Program was an enormous help as our Council Members have shown excessive success.