The Delta Dental Plans Association elected three new officers to its board of directors.
Rod Young, president and CEO of Delta Dental of Minnesota, joined the board of directors as chairman. The president and CEO of Delta Dental of Arizona Allan Allford was appointed as vice chair. Rob Goren, president and CEO of Delta Dental of Missouri, will serve as the board's secretary and treasurer.
DeltaUSA, a subsidiary of DDPA, also made various appointments. Dennis Willson, president and CEO of Delta Dental of New Jersey, is the new board chairman. Belinda Martinez, president of Delta Dental Insurance Co., was named vice chair. Ed Choate, president and CEO of Delta Dental Arkansas, was elected secretary and treasurer.
The appointments were made at the organizations' October 2018 meetings. Officers' terms became effective Jan. 1, 2019.
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Rod Young, president and CEO of Delta Dental of Minnesota, joined the board of directors as chairman. The president and CEO of Delta Dental of Arizona Allan Allford was appointed as vice chair. Rob Goren, president and CEO of Delta Dental of Missouri, will serve as the board's secretary and treasurer.
DeltaUSA, a subsidiary of DDPA, also made various appointments. Dennis Willson, president and CEO of Delta Dental of New Jersey, is the new board chairman. Belinda Martinez, president of Delta Dental Insurance Co., was named vice chair. Ed Choate, president and CEO of Delta Dental Arkansas, was elected secretary and treasurer.
The appointments were made at the organizations' October 2018 meetings. Officers' terms became effective Jan. 1, 2019.
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