UnitedHealthcare confirmed it is offering some employees voluntary buyouts following the fatal shooting of CEO Brian Thompson ...
Luigi Mangione has a court date in his murder trial Friday for allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
The health insurer named Tim Noel, a longtime employee of its parent company, for the job. The previous chief executive, Brian Thompson, was killed in Manhattan. By Victor Mather UnitedHealthcare ...
In a statement to ABC News, a company spokesperson said the "voluntary option is part of our ongoing efforts to ensure our ...
UnitedHealthcare named a company veteran, Tim Noel, as its CEO seven weeks after former CEO Brian Thompson was killed in New York. Noel joined the company in 2007 and was most recently the head of ...
Video above: Security services firm talks efforts to protect CEOs Company veteran Tim Noel is the new UnitedHealthcare CEO, the company said in an emailed statement. Noel has been the head of the ...
Tim Noel, who joined UHG in 2007 and most recently served as UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement's chief executive officer, will become UnitedHealthcare's CEO. "He brings unparalleled ...
UnitedHealth Group has named long-time executive Tim Noel as the new chief executive for its massive UnitedHealthcare health insurance business. The announcement Thursday came a little more than ...
UnitedHealthcare tapped Tim Noel, a company veteran, as its new CEO following the fatal, targeted shooting of its former top executive, Brian Thompson, in Manhattan in December. Noel served as the ...
In a statement put out on Thursday, the company announced that Tim Noel would be taking on the position. Noel, who joined UnitedHealthcare in 2007, was previously the head of the company’s ...
UnitedHealth Group on Thursday named Tim Noel, the head of its Medicare business, to the top job at its health insurance business, a month after the unit’s former CEO Brian Thompson was killed.
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