First Horizon National Corp. announced the election of two new board members, Kenneth A. Burdick, Chief Executive Officer of WellCare Health Plans Inc. and Wendy P. Davidson, President, U.S. Specialty Channels, for Kellogg Company. Their election, effective January 28, 2019 increased the size of the First Horizon Board of Directors to 14 members. In addition to their board appointments, Burdick will join the Audit and Compensation committees and Davidson will join the Audit and Information Technology committees. Burdick’s career spans nearly four decades in healthcare including leadership roles with UnitedHealth Group and Cigna. He currently serves as the national board chair for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, a role that embodies his passion for philanthropic service. Burdick holds a bachelor’s degree in American Studies from Amherst College and a law degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law. Davidson, was named president, U.S. Specialty Channels, a $1.5B division of Kellogg Company, a global food, cereal and snack company in 2013. She serves as a member of Kellogg’s global leadership team, the North American leadership team, the KPAC and Kellogg Company Fund boards, eighteen94 Venture Capital Fund Investment Committee, Global Strategy Councils and executive sponsor for Kellogg Young Professionals resource group. Previously, she held executive leadership roles with McCormick & Company as vice president, Consumer Food Manufacturing, U.S. and Latin America, and vice president, Custom Flavor Solutions, Industrial Foods Americas. She served on McCormick & Company’s diversity and inclusion executive steering team and global industrial strategy council. She also founded the first Women’s International Network (WIN) within the company. Prior to McCormick, Davidson spent 16 years as a part of the executive team at Tyson Foods Inc., working in progressively increasing roles in general management, operations, sales and marketing. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Sociology from Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, where she is chair of the Board of Regents.