David Jones Jr., the longest-serving director of Humana, is set to retire after serving on the board for 30 years, according to a report by WDRB. Jones, who joined the board in 1993, is the longest-tenured member on the board by 10 years. He will remain a director of the Humana Fund, the company’s charitable foundation. Jones, who directs venture fund Chrysalis Ventures, said that the company is “in great shape,” and that he is proud of the board and excited about the strategy. He added that “we all have a limited number of days and to everything, there is a season … It’s just the right time.”
Humana’s longest-serving director, David Jones Jr., is planning to retire after 30 years on the company’s board, WDRB reported March 20.
Mr. Jones, the son of Humana co-founder David Jones Sr., joined the board in 1993 and is the longest-tenured member on the board by 10 years. He will remain a director of the Humana Fund, the company’s charitable foundation, WDRB reported.
Mr. Jones, who directs venture fund Chrysalis Ventures, told WDRB the company is “in great shape.”
“I’m proud of the board that we have, and I’m excited about the strategy. But, you know, we all have a limited number of days and to everything, there is a season … It’s just the right time,” he said.
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