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  1. Thomas J. Irwin is Executive Director of Civic Progress, a group of the 30 largest employers in the St. Louis region, which formed more than 50 years ago to deal with issues of civic importance. Irwin has more than 25 years of diverse public policy and public administration experience. Previously, Irwin served in senior policy …

  2. Dec 7, 2018 · Irwin retired in July from Civic Progress, after 12 years as its executive director. ... During his 35-plus years in St. Louis, Irwin also has been the executive director of both the Missouri ...

  3. Thomas J. Irwin Executive Director Civic Progress. Thomas J. Irwin is Executive Director of Civic Progress, a group of the 30 largest employers in the St. Louis region who were formed over 50 years ago to deal with issues of civic importance. Irwin has more than 25 years of diverse public policy and public administration experience.

  4. Jul 7, 2020 · Before serving notice that St. Louis needed to change, Centene CEO left Civic Progress, region’s club of big CEOs. 0 Comments ... Tom Irwin, who led Civic Progress for 12 years, was hired as a ...

  5. May 14, 2018 · He replaces Tom Irwin, who is retiring on June 30. Irwin served for 12 years in the position. He was paid $342,521 for 2016, according to Civic Progress' most recent tax filing, which listed ...

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  6. May 28, 2014 · Thomas J. Irwin, Executive Director With more than 25 years of experience in public policy and administration, Tom took the reins of Executive Director of Civic Progress in 2006. He is the organization’s sixth executive director since it was formed in 1953 at the invitation of Mayor Raymond Darst to deal with issues of civic importance.

  7. Centene is a Fortune 100 Company headquartered in St. Louis. In this capacity, Mr. Irwin reports directly to Michael Neidorff, the Chairman and CEO of Centene. Prior to joining Centene, Mr. Irwin was the Executive Director of Civic Progress, a CEO organization founded in 1952 by Mayor Raymond Darst to deal with issues of civic importance.

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