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Governor Tommy G. Thompson

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Tommy G. Thompson, the former Health and Human Services Secretary and former Governor of Wisconsin, is president of Logistics Health Incorporated, a provider of healthcare solutions to government and commercial organizations. He is also an independent senior advisor to the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions and a partner at the law firm of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.

At Logistics Health, Deloitte, and Akin Gump, Governor Thompson is building on his efforts as HHS Secretary and Governor to develop innovative solutions to the healthcare challenges facing American families, businesses, communities, states, and the nation as a whole. These efforts focus on improving the use of information technology in hospitals, clinics, and doctors offices; promoting healthier lifestyles; strengthening and modernizing Medicare and Medicaid; and expanding the use of medical diplomacy around the world.

Governor Thompson served as HHS Secretary from 2001 to 2005 and is one of the nation’s leading advocates for the health and welfare of all Americans. Governor Thompson has dedicated his professional life to public service and served as Governor of Wisconsin from 1987 to 2001. Governor Thompson made state history when he was re-elected to office for a third term in 1994 and a fourth term in 1998.