Larry C. Glasscock
Non-executive Chairman of the Board
Industry: Healthcare
Overview
Larry C. Glasscock, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of WellPoint, Inc. (formerly known as Anthem, Inc.) since November 2005. Mr. Glasscock was elected Chairman of the Board on November 30, 2005, having served as President and Chief Executive Officer of WellPoint, Inc. since November 2004. Mr. Glasscock served as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Anthem, Inc. from May 2003 to November 2004 and has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc., or Anthem Insurance, since October 1999. Mr. Glasscock joined Anthem Insurance in April 1998 as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. He was named President and Chief Operating Officer in April 1999 and President and Chief Executive Officer in October 1999. Mr. Glasscock was named President and Chief Executive Officer of Anthem, Inc. in July 2001. In February 2007, Mr. Glasscock announced that he will retire as President and Chief Executive Officer of WellPoint, Inc. effective June 1, 2007. He will continue to serve as Chairman of the Board. Prior to joining Anthem Insurance, Mr. Glasscock served as Chief Operating Officer of CareFirst, Inc. from January through April 1998 and he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Group Hospitalization & Medical Services, Inc., which did business as Blue Cross and Blue Shield of the National Capital Area, from September 1993 to January 1998. From 1991 to 1993, he served as President, Chief Operating Officer and Director of First American Bank, N.A. Mr. Glasscock is a director of WellPoint, Inc. Board Committees: Audit Committee (Chair), Compensation and Management Development Committee and Corporate Governance Committee. Age 58.
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