четверг, 27 сентября 2012 г.

Leerie T. Jenkins Jr. Reelected to Serve on Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Board of Directors. - Science Letter

Announced at today's annual policyholders' meeting, Leerie T. Jenkins, Jr. was reelected to serve a three-year term on Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida's (BCBSF) Board of Directors. Jenkins, an Orange Park resident, is chairman and chief executive officer of Reynolds, Smith and Hills, Inc. (RSH) (see also Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida).

During his 36 years with RSH, Jenkins has served in various senior level management positions including in the planning services division and as president and CEO of the company's North Carolina operations.

Jenkins is also a member of the Florida Council of 100 and the Gator Bowl Association, and serves on the boards of the Florida Chamber of Commerce and the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce. He previously served as chair of the Florida Chamber of Commerce, the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce and Leadership Florida.

In addition to Jenkins, John B. Ramil and Robert I. Lufrano, M.D. were reelected for three-year terms at today's policyholders' meeting. BCBSF also announced the retirement of board member DuBose Ausley after 26 years of dedicated service.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida is a leader in Florida's health industry. BCBSF and its subsidiaries serve more than 8.8 million people. Since 1944, the company has been dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of all those it serves by offering an array of choices. BCBSF is a not-for-profit, policyholder-owned, tax-paying mutual company. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Fla., BCBSF is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, an association of independent Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies. For more information concerning BCBSF, please see its Web site at www.bcbsfl.com .

Keywords: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida.

This article was prepared by Science Letter editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2008, Science Letter via NewsRx.com.