Milton Johnson retired as chairman and CEO of hospital giant HCA Healthcare Inc. in 2018 after 37 years at the company — but his influence hasn’t faded in the years since. Johnson is chair of the Belmont University Board of Trustees, overseeing the local university’s growth. Johnson and his wife, Denice, have also been instrumental in creating the university’s new medical school, the Dr. Tommy Frist Jr. College of Medicine. The couple donated $10 million to the school in 2021. The college, named for HCA’s co-founder, will begin taking applications for its first class in November. Throughout his career, Johnson has been an active participant in Nashville’s community, serving on boards such as the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and the Nashville Health Care Council, among others. This year, in the wake of the shooting at The Covenant School, Johnson joined other prominent business executives on the advisory board of Voices for a Safer Tennessee, a nonprofit promoting gun safety laws. The longtime HCA executive continues to be a powerful voice in the local business community and beyond.