Secretary Kathleen Sebelius

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Secretary Kathleen Sebelius

Former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services

Kathleen Sebelius has been a leader on health care, family and seniors issues for over 20 years. Currently, Sebelius is the CEO of Sebelius Resources LLC and engages in policy work with the Kaiser Family Fund and co-leads the Health Strategy Group for the Aspen Institute.

While leading the Department of Health and Human Services under President Barak Obama, Secretary Sebelius guided the implementation of the historic Affordable Care Act. She was also at the forefront of the Obama Administration’s efforts to build a 21st century health care system, from putting a new focus on prevention to promoting electronic health records to expanding the primary care workforce. Under her leadership, the Department of Health and Human Services has also played a leading role in meeting some of the country’s biggest challenges of the last two years, providing critical support to families during the economic downturn and coordinating the U.S. government response to the H1N1 flu. With partners across the Cabinet, she has launched new efforts to make government work better for the American people, joining with Attorney General Holder to crack down on health care fraud, working with Secretary Vilsack to build a 21st century food safety system, and collaborating with Secretary Duncan to raise the quality of early childhood education.

Before joining the Obama Administration, Secretary Sebelius served as Governor of Kansas, where she was named one of Time Magazine’s Top Five Governors, and Kansas Insurance Commissioner, where Governing Magazine selected her as their Public Official of the Year.

Secretary Sebelius was hosted by The Common Good in 2006 for a Meet & Greet.

Twitter: @SecSebelius