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Bruce D. Broussard

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Bruce D. Broussard (born 1962) is a businessman in the healthcare industry. He is currently Chief Executive Officer and President at Humana Inc.[1] As of March 2016 he is negotiating the merger of the company with Aetna. If the federal government approves the merger between the two rivals, Broussard will receive $40.2 million if he resigns or is let go. The “golden parachute” compensation package includes a $6 million severance payout with most of the remaining money coming from cashing out stock, regulatory disclosures reveal. The potential payout is one of the largest golden parachutes in the health insurance industry.

Education

He has a Bachelor of Business Arts from Texas A&M and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Houston.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Bruce Broussard". Forbes. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Executive Profile* Bruce D. Broussard". Businessweek. Bloomsberg Businessweek. Retrieved 30 October 2014.