Blue Shield of California Foundation name Carolyn Wang Kong as new Chief Program Director

 

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Blue Shield of California Foundation have announced Carolyn Wang Kong has been promoted to the position of chief program director to oversee the overall strategy, design, and management of the Foundation’s programs as well as strategic planning.

‘Carolyn’s ability to build strong relationships and to clearly communicate a compelling vision for a healthy California make her a natural fit for this role,’ said Peter Long, PhD, president and CEO of Blue Shield of California Foundation. ‘Her connections within the philanthropic world and with the communities we serve are pivotal to expanding the Foundation’s reach and impact on the factors that influence health and well-being.’

Wang Kong joined the Foundation four years ago as a program officer, rising to the position of senior program officer, and earlier this year she was named interim chief program director. The chief program director is a key leadership position that reports to the CEO.

‘I believe deeply in our Foundation’s mission, and I am honored to lead our program team and collaborate with communities to develop programs that spark new ideas and inspire approaches to make California healthy and safe for all its residents,’ Wang Kong said.

Prior to joining the Foundation, Carolyn was the project director for Medi-Cal strategy and operations at Kaiser Permanente in Northern California. She has also served as practice leader for language access for Kaiser Permanente and was responsible for developing and operationalizing a strategy to meet the needs of more than 350,000 limited-English-speaking members and their families in Northern California. Prior to her time at Kaiser Permanente, Carolyn held roles focused on advancing health equity at the Alameda Alliance for Health and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.


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