Humana Inc. announced that George Renaudin, Insurance Segment President and member of Humana?s Enterprise Leadership Team, will retire by third quarter of 2026 following a successful 29-year career at the company. During this period, Renaudin played a pivotal role in establishing and growing Humana?s Medicare Advantage and Medicaid programs, helping to build them into high-performing businesses and assembling a strong insurance leadership team. After retiring, Renaudin will serve as a strategic advisor to the company through at least the end of 2026 to ensure a thoughtful transition.
Aaron Martin will join the company in January 2026 as President of Medicare Advantage and a member of the Enterprise Leadership Team. The newly created role will report jointly to Renaudin and Rechtin and consolidate Humana?s Medicare Advantage operations under a single leader to drive operational excellence across the businesses. Following Renaudin?s retirement, Martin will assume the role of Insurance Segment President and John Barger will be promoted to the role of President of Medicare Advantage, reporting directly to Martin.
Barger is currently President of Humana's Medicaid and Dual Eligible programs and has more than 25 years of experience serving in critical roles at the company, including more than a decade supporting the Medicare Advantage business. Martin was Vice President of Healthcare at Amazon, where he oversaw strategic partnerships, marketing and the company?s telehealth and chronic conditions programs. Prior to Amazon, he was Executive Vice President and Chief Digital Officer for Providence, a comprehensive not-for-profit health system serving 8 states, and Managing General Partner for Providence Ventures. Martin joined Providence after a previous career with Amazon.
He holds Bachelor of Arts degrees from Austin College and earned an MBA from Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania.

















