One Corporate Travel Giant Takes Control of Another.
Hal Rosenbluth What really wants to do next is playing football for the University of Pennsylvania. So what if he’s 51 years old, five-foot-six, and has spent the last dozen years as chief executive officer of one of the world’s largest travel agencies?
“Maybe if I sign up for some classes, they’ll let me play,” he said, sitting in his Center City office and across the Schuylkill gazing at Franklin Field, where his father, a Penn graduate, took him to a game against Cornell during this 12 “I can block and tackle … I think it would be great camaraderie and great fun.”
But if the football thing does not work out, other options - and the money to them as - abound for Rosenbluth and members of his family.
They announced yesterday the closure of the sale of Rosenbluth International Inc., the corporate travel unit of the family’s 111-year-old Philadelphia business, to American Express Co.
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