Brian Thompson, the former CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was tragically shot and killed in a targeted attack in New York City. The 50-year-old executive was on his way to the company’s annual investor conference when he was fatally shot by a gunman firing from 20 feet away. His wife, Paulette Thompson, revealed in an interview with NBC that Brian had received threats before his death, leaving behind her and their two children.
Brian’s extensive career included various roles at different organizations. Here is a detailed look at his professional journey:
Manager at PwC (1997–2004)
Brian started his career at PwC, where he held roles as an Audit Manager and Manager of Transaction Advisory Services.
Director of Corporate Development, UnitedHealthcare (2004–2008)
In 2004, Brian joined UnitedHealthcare and began a 20-year career at the company.
Vice President, Financial Controller, and CFO Healthcare Alliances (2008–2010)
He advanced to Vice President and Financial Controller, focusing on Healthcare Alliances during this time.
Chief Financial Officer, UnitedHealthcare Community & State (2010–2011)
Brian served as the CFO for the Community & State division within UnitedHealthcare.
Chief Financial Officer, Employer & Individual (2011–2013)
He then moved to the Employer & Individual division, serving as CFO for over two years.
Chief Financial Officer, Medicare & Retirement (2017–2021)
Brian managed financial operations for the Medicare & Retirement sector for four years.
CEO, UnitedHealthcare Government Programs (2019–2021)
In this role, Brian oversaw the Government Programs division before becoming the CEO of the entire organization.
CEO, UnitedHealthcare (2021–2024)
From 2021 until his untimely death in 2024, Brian led UnitedHealthcare as its Chief Executive Officer, making significant industry contributions.