Nearly two months after its former chief executive Brian Thompson was fatally shot in New York City, UnitedHealthcare has a new chief executive UnitedHealth Group announced Thursday, according to ...
UnitedHealthcare has named a new CEO, after the December shooting death of former CEO Brian Thompson in New York City.
This year’s JPMorgan health-care conference took place a month after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot in New York City.
UnitedHealthcare has named a new CEO after its former top executive Brian Thompson was shot to death on his way to a conference in New York City. Thompson was killed outside of a Manhattan hotel on Dec. 4, 2024, leading to a large-scale manhunt and the arrest of his alleged murderer less than a week later.
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Brian Thompson was fatally shot on December 4 outside a New York City hotel in Midtown as he walked to UnitedHealth Group’s annual investor meeting.
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UnitedHealth Group (UNH) has named company veteran Tim Noel to replace Brian Thompson. Thompson was shot and killed outside a New York City hotel in December. Market Domination Anchor Julie Hyman discusses the news in the video above.
Mangione is currently behind bars after he was linked to murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City last month.
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