Centene cuts board size again after director resigns 

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Centene Corp. is reducing its board size for the second time in August following the resignation of Thomas Greco from its board of directors. 

Mr. Greco stepped down Aug. 12 due to “increased professional responsibilities” stemming from his recent appointment as CEO of FleetPride, an automotive parts company, Centene said in an Aug. 15 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 

He is the second Centene board member to resign in August. Wayne DeVeydt resigned Aug. 1, the same day UnitedHealth Group named him its new CFO. Mr. DeVeydt had served on Centene’s board since January 2022.

Centene expanded its board to 11 members when Mr. Greco joined in August 2024. With his and Mr. DeVeydt’s departures, Centene has reduced the size of its board to nine members, according to the filing. 

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