Thursday, August 2, 2012

Bowser will retire as CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of KC - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Gentile, the company’s executive vice president, startex with the company in Blue Cross and Blue Shield said in aFriday “The retirement date of December 2010 coincides with the conclusion of my dutiees as chairman of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, as well as my 65th Bowser said in the release. “These changes also allow me to transfefr significant elements of our operation to David as I take more of an activee role in the health care reform issuesz unfoldingin Washington, D.C.” Bowser startefd with Blue Cross and Blue Shielr of Kansas City in 1969 and has been president and CEO sincre 2001.
He was elected chairma of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association in November a position hestill holds. The association servesx more than 100 million Americane through 39 independent Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans with combined annual revenue of morethan $300 “It has been a sincere privilegse to play a role in the growth of Blue Cross and Blue Shielc of Kansas City under Tom’es remarkable leadership,” Gentile said in the release. “Our organization is well-positioned to meet our industry’ challenges.
I am confident that by working closelyh with Tom throughout the next year and a we will be able to facilitate a smootj transition while maintaining our present Blue Cross and Blue Shield also said Friday that Executived Vice PresidentJohn “Jack” Kennedg has been named as chairman and CEO of subsidiaries New Directionsz Behavioral Health, Preferred Health Professionals and Premied WorkComp.

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