
2025
May 15, 2025 | 6:30 PM
The Plaza Hotel, New York
2025 Awards & Registration
BritishAmerican Business’ Transatlantic Business Awards Dinner is the premier gala event of the transatlantic business calendar and regularly attracts an audience of more than 400 senior business and government executives from both sides of the Atlantic.
Each year, BritishAmerican Business uses the occasion to present prestigious Transatlantic Business Awards to distinguished business leaders for their achievements in particular fields and, increasingly, for the commitment that they and their institutions have made to ESG issues and the wider transatlantic community.
2025 Honorees
2025 Supporters
2025 Founders
TBA
2025 Founders

BAE Systems

Delta Air Lines, Inc.

Liberty Mutual Insurance

Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd
2025 Benefactors
TBA
2025 Co-Chairs

American Express Global Business Travel

Bank of America

Spiro Bantis
London Fischer Group LLP

Mark Barnes
KPMG LLP

Allen Burton
O’Melveny & Myers LLP

Chase Travel

Steven Cranwell
Standard Chartered

Fitch Group

Internova Travel Group

Anna Marrs
American Express

Petra B. Schmidt
Aon

Sally Moore
S&P Global

Martin South
Marsh

Steven R. Swartz
Hearst

Peter Zaffino
American International Group, Inc.
2025 Patrons
Amwins
Ascot Group
Bloomberg
Capgemini
Cozen O'Connor
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Genpact
Goldman Sachs
Heidrick & Struggles
Liberty Mutual DC Policy Consultant Team
National Grid
PwC
RenaissanceRe
Swiss Re
WTW
Previous Honorees
2024
US Transatlantic Business Award | James Gorman, Executive Chairman, Morgan Stanley
Entrepreneurial Award | Susan L. Wagner, Co-Founder and Director, BlackRock
UK Transatlantic Leadership Award | Sir Peter Westmacott GCMG, LVO, Former UK Ambassador to Turkey, France and the United States
2023
UK Transatlantic Business Award | Bruce Carnegie-Brown, Chairman, Lloyd’s
US Transatlantic Business Award | Stephen J. Squeri, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, American Express
Outstanding Leadership in Media Award | Gillian Tett, Editor-at-Large, US, The Financial Times