BOSTON (MA)
Boston Magazine
June 12, 2018
By Spencer Buell
“I made mistakes, and I’m truly sorry.”
Eric Schultz, the CEO of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, announced his resignation Tuesday, effective immediately, after behavior that was described as inappropriate.
“It’s with mixed emotions that I inform you that today will be my last day as CEO of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Chair of the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation,” Schultz said in a resignation letter shared Tuesday. “Regrettably, I recently exhibited behavior that was inconsistent with my personal core values and the company’s core values and code of conduct. During the past eight years as your leader, I was committed to fostering a workplace culture that was inclusive, welcoming and rooted in integrity and respect. I made mistakes, and I’m truly sorry.”
The board of directors at the Boston-based health services company said in a statement it has accepted his resignation.
Neither Schultz nor Harvard Pilgrim has offered any more specifics.
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