BOISE, Idaho – Regence BlueShield of Idaho welcomes Tim Trivette as senior business development executive. In his new role, Trivette is responsible for managing and building relationships with producer partners – selling new business and Regence solutions in all lines of commercial business.

Trivette brings to Regence more than 15 years of experience in the Idaho health benefits industry, with both carriers and brokers, including his most recent role managing regional sales for one of the Northwest’s leading dental care plans. He is well-known for his deep understanding of employee benefits and longtime client relationships.

“Tim is a seasoned and passionate pro who is adept at navigating through the complexity of our health care system to deliver solutions that make a difference for Idaho employers and employees,” said Lisa Rebman, director of sales for Regence BlueShield of Idaho. “He approaches opportunities and challenges from the vantage of a true servant-leader."

“Regence’s reputation as an innovator, collaborator and community partner checks all the boxes for me. I’m so happy to be part of this dynamic team that’s making health care easier for those we’re privileged to serve,” Trivette said.

Trivette holds a bachelor’s degree from UC Santa Barbara and has volunteered for years with United Way of Treasure Valley – including two terms on the organization’s board of directors.

He is based in Boise.

About Regence BlueShield of Idaho

Regence BlueShield of Idaho, based in Lewiston, has been serving Idahoans for more than 77 years and now serves more than 296,000 people across the state. As a nonprofit mutual insurance company and independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, Regence is part of a family of companies dedicated to transforming health care by delivering innovative products and services that change the way consumers in Idaho and nationwide experience health care. For more information, please visit regence.com, facebook.com/regenceblueshieldofidaho or twitter.com/regenceidaho.