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Former Caesars CEO Loveman takes senior mangement post with Aetna

Former Caesars Entertainment Corp. CEO Gary Loveman has joined Aetna to oversee a new division for the Hartford, Conn.-based insurance company.

Aetna announced Wednesday that Loveman would become an executive vice president and president of a newly expanded health services organization, which now will include Aetna's consumer business.

Loveman will oversee integration of the consumer capabilities into a "more affordable end-to-end consumer experience."

Loveman, who resigned as the casino company's CEO at the end of June, will remain chairman of Caesars Entertainment and continue to oversee the company's bankruptcy reorganization of its largest operating division.

"I'm pleased to join Aetna as the company prepares to nearly double in size through the planned acquisition of Humana," Loveman said in a statement.

Loveman will report to Aetna Chairman and CEO Mark Bertolini and will join Aetna's senior leadership team.

Loveman had been with Caesars, formerly Harrah's Entertainment, since 1998 when he announced his plans to step down in February.

Contact reporter Howard Stutz at hstutz@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3871. Find @howardstutz on Twitter.

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