Harvard Pilgrim names new leader
February 10th, 2010
Mr. Schultz, currently president and CEO of Worcester, Mass.-based Fallon Community Health Plan, succeeds former Harvard Pilgrim President and CEO Charles D. Baker, who left in July 2009 to put together a statewide electoral campaign, and interim CEO Bruce Bullen. Mr. Bullen also has decided to leave Harvard Pilgrim but has agreed to help ensure a smooth transition for a period of time after Mr. Schultz arrival, a spokeswoman for Harvard Pilgrim said.
Mr. Schultz’s 27-year health insurance career also includes roles as the lead executive director of Prudential HealthCare, medical group administrator of Nashville Healthcare Group, and vp and executive director at CIGNA HealthCare.
In addition, Mr. Schultz is vice chairman of the Massachusetts Assn. of Health Plans.
Wellesley, Mass.-based Harvard Pilgrim is a nonprofit health plan that provides a variety of benefit options and funding arrangements for more than 1 million members in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.
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