Humana Foundation CEO steps down

Walter Woods has stepped down as CEO of the Humana Foundation, according to Louisville Business First

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A Humana spokesperson told Louisville Business First that Mr. Woods is leaving the position to “pursue his passion around addressing financial inequities.” There are no further public details as to what that move will entail.

The resignation ends Mr. Woods’ nearly four-year tenure leading the foundation, where he managed $430 million in philanthropic assets, according to the Humana Foundation.

Mr. Woods previously held leadership positions with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, the American Association of Retired Persons and the Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Foundation.

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