Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) announced today that Tim McClain, President and
CEO of Humana Veterans Healthcare Services, has been named President,
Government and Other Business – which includes all Humana military lines
of business. He will report to Jim Murray, Executive Vice President and
Chief Operating Officer.
In addition, the company announced the retirement of Dave Baker, Chief
Executive Officer of Humana Military Healthcare Services. Following a
distinguished 27-year active duty career in the United States Air Force
Medical Service, Baker joined Humana in 1996 and launched Humana’s
start-up TRICARE operations in the Southeast. For the past 12 years, he
has served as President and CEO of Humana Military and doubled Humana’s
TRICARE market share. To ensure a smooth transition, he will continue to
serve in an advisory capacity to Humana Military through June 30.
The changes take effect today.
An expert in veterans health care law and policy, McClain has 35 years’
experience in executive leadership and management positions. He served
as General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) from
2001-2006, a Senate-confirmed Presidential appointment position, serving
two Cabinet secretaries and managing an office comprising nearly 400
attorneys. He joined Humana in 2009. McClain is a graduate of the U.S.
Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, and California Western School of
Law, San Diego. He is a retired Naval officer, having served as a
Surface Warfare Officer and in the Navy’s Judge Advocate General’s Corps.
The company also announced that Orie Mullen will replace Baker as the
leader of Humana Military Healthcare Services, reporting to McClain.
Mullen is currently the Chief Operating Officer of Humana Military.
After joining Humana in 1986 as a Senior Systems Engineer, he held a
number of successive roles in management information systems and claims
administration before transitioning to Humana Military to lead claims
oversight.
A newly created group within Government and Other Business, Government
Ventures will focus on new venture opportunities that complement the
company’s Humana Military core business and expand Humana’s capabilities
in the Government sector. Ray Pryor
will lead Government
Ventures, also reporting to McClain. Pryor joined Humana in 1990 and was
an original founding member of Humana Military. He has served as Humana
Military Chief Financial Officer since its inception, and in 2000
assumed additional responsibilities as Vice President.
"These changes will help us continue our legacy of innovation and
service in our military and related lines of business,” said Michael B.
McCallister, Humana’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "As we thank
Dave Baker for his extraordinary service to Humana and our country, we
look forward to collaborating further with our partners at the
Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs in
providing the highest quality health care services to members of the
military and their families as well as to veterans.”
About Humana Military
Humana Military, a wholly owned subsidiary of Humana Inc. and
headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, has been a Department of Defense
contractor for the administration of the TRICARE program since July 1,
1996. In August 2003, Humana Military was awarded the contract to
provide health-benefits support and services to approximately three
million active duty and retired military and their eligible family
members in the 10-state South Region.
About Humana
Humana Inc., headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, is a leading health
care company that offers a wide range of insurance products and health
and wellness services that incorporate an integrated approach to
lifelong well-being. By leveraging the strengths of its core businesses,
Humana believes it can better explore opportunities for existing and
emerging adjacencies in health care that can further enhance wellness
opportunities for the millions of people across the nation with whom the
company has relationships.
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