Kent J. Thiry

Kent J. Thiry was an American businessman known for his role as the CEO and chairman of DaVita Inc., one of the leading providers of kidney care in the United States. He served in these roles from 1999 to 2019. Here's a detailed account of his career and contributions up to that point:

Kent J. Thiry was born in 1956. He earned his bachelor's degree from Stanford University in 1978 and later completed his MBA from Harvard Business School.

Before joining DaVita, Thiry had a successful career in healthcare management. He was a partner at Bain & Company, a management consultancy, where he worked for several years. Then he became the CEO of Vivra, a specialty healthcare company, and later, he served as the CEO of Total Renal Care.

In 1999, Thiry joined Total Renal Care, which was near bankruptcy at the time. He led a significant turnaround, rebranding the company as DaVita Inc. Under his leadership, DaVita transformed from a struggling company into one of the leading providers of kidney care services in the U.S.

Thiry was known for his unique and energetic leadership style. He emphasized a strong company culture and team-oriented approach, often referring to DaVita as a "village." His efforts to create a supportive work environment and to prioritize patient care resulted in the company receiving several awards for its clinical outcomes and its work environment.

In 2019, Thiry stepped down from his role as CEO but remained on the board as the executive chairman. Javier Rodriguez succeeded him as CEO.

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