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Karen Ignagni

Karen Ignagni (b. 1954, Providence, RI) is the President and Chief Executive Officer of EmblemHealth as of 9/1/2015, until which time she was the President and Chief Executive Officer of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), formerly HIAA (Health Insurance Association of America). She is often mentioned as one of the most effective lobbyists and the most powerful people in healthcare. She is involved in health care reform in the United States, working to benefit health insurance companies.〔Jonathan Cohn, (The New Republic: Health Care Lobbyist Playing Nice ), ''NPR'', June 19, 2009.〕
==Background ==
Ignagni grew up in Providence, where her father was a fireman and mother worked at the city hall, her brother Robert currently resides in South Windsor, CT. She graduated from the Providence College, where she majored in political science, and from Loyola College Executive MBA program.〔(Karen Ignagni's Biography ).〕
Ignagni led the American Association of Health Plans (AAHP) from 1993 until 2003 when it merged with the Health Insurance Association of America. Before joining AAHP, she was a director of the AFL-CIO's Department of Employee Benefits. Previously she worked in the U.S. Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and as a staffer for Senator Claiborne Pell.〔(Biography of Karen Ignagni ), from the American Speakers website.〕
Ignagni wrote articles on health care policy issues in ''The New York Times'', ''USA Today'', the ''New York Daily News'', and ''New England Journal of Medicine'', among others. She sits advisory groups and boards including the Board of the National Academy of Social Insurance, the Partnership for Prevention, and the Bryce Harlow Foundation.〔( Karen Ignagni, M.B.A. ), a mini-biography on the ''Commonwealth Fund'' website.〕

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