Aetna Donates $1.275 Million To Support Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project
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WASHINGTON, D.C., April 07, 2011 — Aetna (NYSE: AET) announced today that it has donated $1.275 million to support the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Project. Construction of the Memorial is under way, in preparation for the August 28 dedication. At a National Press Club event entitled “Investing in the Dream for Equality,” Aetna CEO and President Mark T. Bertolini announced that a portion of Aetna’s gift will assist in the planting of 185 new cherry trees at the MLK Memorial site on the National Mall, adding their snowy petals to the Mall’s famed cherry blossom display each spring. “Dr. King taught us that ‘America’s true strength lies in its diversity of talents,’ and that our future rests on hope and possibility,” Bertolini said. “His vision rings very true among Aetna employees and the people we serve every day.” Aetna this year is marking 10 years of actively targeting and addressing racial and ethnic disparities in health care. The company was the first insurer to invite its members to share – on a self-identified, voluntary basis – racial and ethnic information, and millions of people participated. Aetna has used the data to target hypertension and diabetes among African-American people, and asthma and diabetes among Latinos. “The information has helped Aetna better understand how different communities are being served by the health care system,” Bertolini said. “We are working to make quality health care more affordable and accessible for everyone.” At today’s event, Harry E. Johnson Sr., president and CEO of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial Foundation, shared initial details about the Dedication Ceremony for the Memorial, which will occur August 28 at 11 a.m. Complete details about the Dedication will be announced in the coming weeks. “We are deeply grateful to Aetna and humbled by their generous gift, which will help support the Foundation’s efforts to build a national memorial in our nation’s capital to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. King,” Johnson said. About the Washington, D.C. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation, Inc. About Aetna |

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