Health Action Council announces the retirement of Tom Tercek from the Board of Directors. Tercek retired on December 31, 2019 and has served on the board of Health Action Council for 25 years.
“We are grateful to Tom Tercek for his many years of service and dedication to Health Action Council,” said Don Bell, Chair of the Board of Directors for Health Action Council and Director of Executive Rewards at OhioHealth.
“During his years of service, his thought leadership, point of reason, and experience with benefits has fostered improved quality, lower costs, and enhanced individual experiences for our members and their employees. His intense commitment and knowledge has greatly enhanced our collective success and opened opportunities to increase member value and for growth while contributing to the transformation of healthcare to help create healthier, more productive workforces."
During Tercek’s time on the Board, Health Action Council expanded its product portfolio and its local presences to a national footprint; and achieved multiple consecutive years of growth while maintaining a 95 percent retention rate.
Tercek is Director of Global Benefits at the Lubrizol Corporation and is responsible for worldwide planning and implementation of welfare and retirement benefit programs or Lubrizol’s employees and retirees. In his role, he seeks to address employees’ health, safety, family, career, social and financial needs with a balanced program in support of each individual.
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.