Leonard Schaeffer

United States; Thousand Oaks California United States; California United States; North America
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Angel Investors
Stage focus
  • Seed Round
Industry focus
Description
Leonard Schaeffer served as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at WellPoint Health Networks. He serves as Senior Advisor of Healthcare at TPG Capital. WellPoint (now Anthem) serves nearly 39 million medical members and has annualized revenues of $78.4 billion. Schaeffer was Chairman & CEO of WellPoint from 1992 through 2004 and continued to serve as Chairman through 2005. Under his leadership, WellPoint was selected by FORTUNE magazine as America's "Most Admired Health Care Company" for six consecutive years; named by BusinessWeek as one of the 50 best performing public companies for three consecutive years; and identified by Forbes magazine as America's best large health insurance company. Schaeffer was selected by BusinessWeek magazine as one of the "Top 25 Managers of the Year" and by Worth magazine as one of the "50 Best CEOs in America." In 1986, Schaeffer was recruited as CEO to WellPoint's predecessor company, Blue Cross of California, when it was near bankruptcy. He managed the turnaround of Blue Cross of California and the IPO creating WellPoint in 1993. During his tenure, WellPoint made 17 acquisitions and endowed four charitable foundations with assets of over $6 billion. Under Schaeffer's leadership, WellPoint's value grew from $11 million to over $49 billion. He is currently the Judge Robert Maclay Widney Chair and Professor at the University of Southern California (USC). In 2009, Schaeffer established a new research center at USC. The Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to research and analysis to promote health and value in health care delivery and to support evidence-based health policy. He has also endowed chairs in health care financing and policy at the Brookings Institution, Harvard Medical School, the National Academy of Medicine, U.C. Berkeley and USC. Previously, Schaeffer was President and CEO of Group Health, Inc. of Minnesota, a staff model HMO. Schaeffer was also EVP and COO of the Student Loan Marketing Association, the national secondary market for student loans and earlier was a Vice President of Citibank and a consultant specializing in design and installation of large scale financial and management information systems. In the federal government, he served as Administrator of the Health Care Financing Administration (now CMS) and was responsible for the U.S. Medicare and Medicaid programs. He was also the Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget of the federal Department of Health and Human Services. Previously, Schaeffer was Director of the Bureau of the Budget for the State of Illinois and also served as Chairman of the Illinois Capital Development Board and as Deputy Director for Management, Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. A native of Evanston, Illinois, he is a graduate of Princeton University. He also serves as Senior Advisor at Starr Investment Holdings.
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