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Board of Directors | Kent Thiry

Kent Thiry Board of Directors, Confluent Health

Kent Thiry (KT) was CEO of DaVita from 1999 to 2019, a Fortune 300 company with 70,000 teammates across 12 countries. He stepped down as Executive Chair in June 2020. During this time, DaVita emerged as the leading clinical innovator in the kidney care community, and a leader in clinical outcomes generally.

DaVita has been the subject of leadership and culture case studies written by both Harvard and Stanford. Kent is regularly invited to speak on these subjects at top universities, companies, and not-for-profit leadership groups.

Kent made a public pledge in 2015 that DaVita would be one of the first Fortune 500 companies to have a majority diverse board. They fulfilled that pledge in 2016.

He is significantly involved in the national US Democracy Renewal Movement and has successfully led 5 major statewide ballot initiatives in Colorado in the last 6 years. Examples include redistricting reform (CO in 2018, CA in 2006), open primaries, and fiscal reform. Each involved unusually broad “tri-partisan” coalitions (meaning both parties and independents).

KT serves on the global board of The Nature Conservancy, and is on the boards of Confluent Health, BlueSprig, and Sondermind. He also founded and chairs Colorado Thrives, a group consisting primarily of large Colorado company CEOs and entrepreneurs, which is focused on advancing economic mobility for all Colorado citizens.

Prior board seats include the Harvard Business School Advisory Board, Oxford Health Plan and Varian. He is an advisor/coach for multiple CEOs. He serves as an advisor for KKR, Partners Group, and Techstars. Earlier in his career, he was Partner at Bain & Company.

He is the Founder and Chairman of AdvanceEDU, an innovative non-profit focused on providing job competency and extensive post-secondary support services for low-income high school graduates. Kent was Founding Chair of the Colorado Gap Fund and Fundraising Chair for the Climber Fund; together these two funds have raised over $50 million to help small businesses (owned by women, people of color, veterans, and rural citizens) survive the economic impacts of COVID.

Kent earned his BA in Political Science, with distinction and Phi Beta Kappa, from Stanford University. He earned his MBA, with honors, from Harvard Business School. He is married to Denise O’Leary, has two children and is an enthusiastic but modestly capable mountain biker and backpacker. KT is dedicated to doing his part to sustain the exciting 250-year-old experiment of democracy.

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