Mary Tolan - Chicago Pacific Founders

Mary A. Tolan Net Worth

Mary Tolan - Chicago Pacific Founders

Category:
Richest Business › Executives
Net Worth:
$356 Million
Birthdate:
1960 (64 years old)
Gender:
Female
Profession:
Businessperson
Nationality:
United States of America

What is Mary A. Tolan's Net Worth?

Mary A. Tolan is an American businesswoman who has a net worth of $356 million. Mary A. Tolan is best known as the founder of Accretive Health, where she also served as President, CEO and Director since November 2003. Prior to setting up Accretive Health, Ms. Tolan gained a thorough 21-year experience leading a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company.

While at Accenture, she performed several leadership roles, including CEO for the resources operating group that had approximately $2 billion in annual revenue. After a decade of serving as President and CEO of Accretive Health, Inc., she stepped down from the two roles in April 2013. However, Tolan still remains a director of the Company and was elected by the Company's board of directors as Chairman of the Board, effective as of April 3, 2013. Not intending to land the post once again, she informed the Board of the Company that she would not be standing for re-election to the Board of the Company at the 2014 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on November 11, 2013. In addition to the above, she sits on the board of trustees of the University of Chicago, Loyola University, as well as the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

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Mary Tolan - Chicago Pacific Founders
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Accretive Health replaces CEO Mary Tolan, a former Best Buy director, with ex Dell executive
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