George Halvorson (born January 28, 1947) is a retired American healthcare executive who was CEO of Kaiser Permanente.
The Kaiser Permanente board of directors elected Bernard Tyson to the CEO role upon Halvorson's retirement.
The Commission uses money raised from tobacco taxes to provide support and education to children in California from birth to five years old.
The institute works on issues of racism, prejudice, discrimination and intergroup stress and conflict.
Halvorson has also published four books on instinctive interactions for groups of people: Primal Pathways, The Cusp of Chaos, The Art of InterGroup Peace, Peace in Our Time, and one book on early childhood brain development, Three Key Years.