CVS Health Names Finke President of Health Care Benefits Segment
Monday, November 16, 2020
CVS Health Corporation has announced that Daniel Finke has been named Executive Vice President, CVS Health and President, Health Care Benefits Segment (HCB) effective February 1, 2021.
Finke will succeed Karen Lynch, who will become President and CEO of CVS Health in February. HCB provides solutions to employers and government businesses, serving more than 34 million members.
"Dan's dedication to the health of our members and passion around addressing health care disparities make him the ideal person to take the Health Care Benefits segment forward," said Lynch. "Dan has a track record of driving growth, delivering strong operating improvements and bringing customer-driven innovations to the market."
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTAbout Finke
Finke brings more than 25 years of diverse health care experience to the company. He joined Aetna in 2014 and most recently has been leading the Commercial Business and Markets organization. Prior to his current role, he held leadership roles in network and clinical services and was a key leader on the transformation team during the integration with CVS Health. Before joining Aetna, Finke served as President and Chief Operating Officer of EmblemHealth, and previously spent more than a decade at Anthem in various national executive roles in healthcare operations, government programs and pharmacy benefit management.
"It's an honor to lead the Health Care Benefits segment and to support our customers, members, providers and colleagues," said Finke. "I'm committed to simplifying the health experience for members using digital solutions and bringing to market CVS Health integrated products that demonstrate our unique ability to serve the needs of our customers."
Finke will report directly to Lynch and will be a member of the company's executive team. Active in the community, Finke has served on multiple boards including the Alzheimer's Association of New York City, The Battery Park Conservancy, America's Health Insurance Plans, and the New York Health Plan Association. Dan is also a registered pharmacist.
Related Articles
- New Information Unveils CVS’ Role in Opioid Crisis
- Prov Police Seek Help in Identifying Suspect Connected to CVS Robbery
- CVS Stock Skyrockets
- CVS Faces National Boycott Over Birth Control Reimbursement Rate Feud
- Former CVS CEO and Wife Donate $35 million to University of Rhode Island
- NEW: CVS Pharmacy to Pay $535K for Filling Invalid Prescriptions
- Complex Times for CVS — Stock Performance and Federal Court Review of Aetna Deal
- FL Attorney General Bondi Files Suit Against CVS and Walgreens for Role in Opioid Crisis
- CVS and Aetna $69B Deal is Completed — One of Largest Transactions in Business History
- Walmart and CVS Split Over Pricing
- Valentine’s Day Redux: Saturday Night Live’s CVS Parody
- CVS Pharmacy Suspends Sale of Zantac Products—and More—Due to FDA Investigation
- Get Ready for a Sky Full of Drones — CVS, Amazon, UPS, Walmart, and Uber Are Planning Deployment
- NEW: CVS in Wayland Square Temporarily Closed After Employee Tests Positive for Coronavirus
- CVS Health to Hire 50,000 Workers and Provide Bonuses
- NEW: RI Partners With CVS for Drive-Through COVID-19 Testing at Twin River
- Phil Galewitz: Long, Long Delays in Getting COVID-19 Test Results From CVS
- Profits Over Health: Is CVS Pushing Consumers to Get a Flu Shot Too Early
- Retail Store Closings Are Already Piling Up in 2020, CVS Shuttering More Stores
- CVS Receipt Scarves Are Actually a Real Thing That You Can Buy
- CVS Paying 2nd Highest Overall Tax Rate in U.S., Says New Report
- CVS Health, Alzheimer’s Assoc. Announce 3-Year Partnership to Fight Alzheimer’s
- UPDATED: Downtown Providence CVS to Close - Company Gives Comment
- EDITORIAL: Loss of CVS in Downtown Providence May Mean the Canary is Dead
- Next CVS CEO Will Be Lynch, Top Exec at Aetna Side of Business