Sunday, July 29, 2012

Building Consensus on the Appropriate Use of Health Outcomes ...

Jerry Noyce
President and CEO
HERO

Jerry became the President and CEO of HERO in April 2010 as the result of a national search to find the successor to retiring president and CEO Bill Whitmer.

Prior to joining HERO Jerry joined HFC in 2000. Under his leadership HFC has become a premier provider of health management and fitness services to employers, the health care industry, and individual consumers. To achieve this he expanded HFC?s business base; recruited key executives from the health care, health management, and wellness industries for HFC?s Board of Directors and Executive Staff; and facilitated HFC?s acquisitions and integrations of the Health & Fitness Division of Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems Inc. and HealthCALC businesses.

Appointed by President George W. Bush in 2006, Jerry serves on The President?s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. In this capacity he advises the President, through the Secretary of Health and Human Services, about physical activity, fitness, and sports, and recommends programs to promote regular physical activity for the health of all Americans. The Council?s programs, projects, and public information materials/campaigns emphasize the importance of regular physical activity, including sports participation, for Americans of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities.

A graduate of University of Minnesota?s Carlson School of Management, Jerry has more than 25 years of management experience in the health and fitness industry. Prior to joining HFC he served as CEO of the Northwest Racquet, Swim & Health Clubs, where he grew the organization from three clubs to the largest single-city chain of health clubs in the United States. An avid tennis player, Mr. Noyce professionally coached the men?s tennis team at the University of Minnesota from 1983 to 1997.

Source: http://healthpromotionlive.com/2012/07/july-27-jerry-noyce/

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