Health Action Council is happy to announce Kevin Hannan as the Business Solutions Leader and Director, Member Experience. In his new role, Hannan will work to build relationships with the nation’s employers, brokers and trusted advisors to align member strategic objectives with Health Action Council’s broad product and service portfolio.
“Kevin brings expansive knowledge and exceptional experience,” said Patty Starr, President and CEO of Health Action Council. “We are excited for his leadership, experience, and ideas as he works with our important members to evolve the member experience and build upon its impact.”
Kevin brings more than 25 years of experience in healthcare and financial services. Prior to joining Health Action Council, he spent 14 years at United Health Group (UHG) in various leadership roles and brings a wealth of knowledge and market experience.
“I’m excited to be a part of the exceptional team at Health Action Council,” said Hannan. “There are endless opportunities with this innovative organization to connect and provide value to members through enhanced quality, lower costs and an invaluable individual experience.”
Kevin has also held positions at General Electric (GE) Appliances, GE Capital, and GE Money and is currently a Six-Sigma Green Belt. He has been recognized at both GE and UHG for his leadership skills and was selected to participate in the UHG Executive Development Program and GE Leadership Development Program.
Kevin resides in Minneapolis, MN with his wife and children.
About Health Action Council
Health Action Council is a not-for-profit 501(c)(6) organization representing mid and large-size employers that enhances human and economic health through thought leadership, innovative services, and collaboration. It provides value to its members by facilitating projects that improve the quality and moderate the cost of healthcare purchased by its members for their employees, dependents, and retirees.
Health Action Council also collaborates with key stakeholders - health plans, physicians, hospitals, and the pharmaceutical industry - to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare in the community.