Kathleen Sebelius is the CEO of Sebelius Resources LLC and served in President Obama’s cabinet as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Sebelius has been engaged in health policy for decades in the public and private sectors. She was elected to two terms as governor of Kansas, resigning in her second term to accept the appointment as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Previously, she was elected to two terms as Insurance Commissioner of Kansas. Sebelius chairs the board of Humacyte and serves on the boards of directors of Devoted Health, Exact Sciences, and Included Health. She continues policy work with KFF and co-leads the Health Strategy Group for the Aspen Institute.
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