UnitedHealth Taps Insider to Serve as CEO After Slaying
Tim Noel, the head of the UnitedHealth Medicare business will assume the role.
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UnitedHealthcare taps company veteran Tim Noel as new CEO following Brian Thompson killing
Noel was the head of Medicare and retirement at UnitedHealthcare, the largest private health insurer in the U.S. and the insurance arm of UnitedHealth Group.CNBC - 7h -
UnitedHealthcare taps company veteran Tim Noel as new CEO following Brian Thompson killing
UnitedHealthcare on Thursday tapped company veteran Tim Noel as its new CEO following the targeted killing of its former top executive, Brian Thompson, in Manhattan in December.NBC News - 8h -
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