Genord had been at HAP since 2016 when HealthPlus of Michigan, where he served as president, CEO and chief medical officer, merged with HAP. He then served as interim CEO and chief medical officer of HAP-Flint before ascending to interim president and CEO of HAP in July 2019; when he then shed the interim title in the position in 2020.
A trained obstetrician and gynecologist, Genord spent two decades in private practice before entering the insurance business.
Margaret Anderson, 54, will replace Genord in the role on an interim basis, the company said in a press release. Anderson will concurrently lead the company and maintain her current role of senior vice president and chief sales and marketing officer.
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Henry Ford Health President and CEO Bob Riney said in a press release the transition will be seamless for HAP’s roughly 430,000 members.
“With a relentless focus on improving the customer experience, Margaret and the HAP executive team have consistently prioritized serving HAP members and addressing the challenges of the communities where HAP operates,” Riney said in a release. “I am confident that Margaret will do an exceptional job in advancing our commitment to value-based care, leading our best-in-class team at HAP, and continuing to always put the health and wellbeing of our members first.”
HAP is the fourth-largest health insurer in Michigan according to its 2022 revenue in the latest data available that was compiled by Crain's Detroit Business last year.
This story first appeared in Crain's Detroit Business.