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The Late UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Salary – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
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A Crime Scene Unit officer photographs the scene where CEO of UnitedHealthcare Brian Thompson, 50, was shot as he entered the New York Hilton early on December 4, 2024 in New York. Brian Thompson, the chief executive of one of the United States's largest health insurance companies, UnitedHealthcare, was shot and killed outside a New York Hilton hotel in an apparently targeted hit Wednesday, US media reported. (Photo by Bryan R. SMITH / AFP) (Photo by BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP via Getty Images)
MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - DECEMBER 4: Police officers take security measures as CEO of UnitedHealthcare Brian Thompson shot and killed in Midtown Manhattan, New York, United States on December 4, 2024. The CEO of UnitedHealthcare was killed in a Midtown shooting near a hotel on 54th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues. He was rushed to an area hospital and later died. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 04: Police gather outside of a Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan where United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot on December 04, 2024 in New York City. Brian Thompson was shot and killed before 7:00 AM this morning outside the Hilton Hotel, just before he was set to attend the company's annual investors' meeting. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Image Credit: UnitedHealthGroup

Brian Thompson was known as the CEO of UnitedHealthcare for three years. The late executive reportedly made major contributions to the health insurance company over his decades-long career. In December 2024, his life was cut short in after he was fatally shot before attending his company’s investor day in Midtown Manhattan. Authorities alleged the shooter matched Luigi Mangione’s description, and Mangione was arrested days later in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He was charged with multiple state and federal counts in connection with the killing.

As of September 2025, a judge has dismissed two of the most serious charges against Mangione—first-degree murder and second-degree murder as acts of terrorism—ruling that the evidence was “legally insufficient” to support those terrorism-related allegations. He still faces a second-degree murder charge under New York state law, along with several related weapon and federal charges (including a federal murder count for which prosecutors are seeking the death penalty). Details are still unfolding as both state and federal proceedings move forward.

Amid the investigation, many have reflected on Thompson’s career at UnitedHealthcare. His rise to the executive ranks significantly increased his earnings. Learn more about his career and net worth, below.

What Did Brian Thompson Do for a Living?

Thompson worked at UnitedHealthcare for about 20 years. He previously served as the leader of UnitedHealthcare’s government programs, including medicare and retirement, according to his LinkedIn profile.

In his LinkedIn bio, Thompson indicated that he “served as chief executive officer of UnitedHealthcare’s government programs business including Medicare & Retirement, the largest business dedicated to the health and well-being needs of seniors and other Medicare beneficiaries; and Community & State, which provides health care products and services to states that care for the economically disadvantaged, the medically underserved and those without the benefit of employer-funded health care coverage.”

Previously, Thompson served as the CEO of UnitedHealthcare’s Medicare & Retirement.

“I joined UnitedHealth Group in 2004 in corporate development working on mergers and acquisitions, and since then, have held numerous leadership positions including chief financial officer for UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual, Community & State and Medicare & Retirement,” Thompson indicated on his LinkedIn page. “Prior to joining UnitedHealth Group, I was a practicing CPA at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, serving as a manager in the Transaction Advisory Services group of the Audit practice. I am a graduate of the University of Iowa.”

Before he started working with the health insurance giant, Thompson was a CPA at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.

Brian Thompson’s Salary at UnitedHealthcare

Thompson’s salary at United Healthcare was reportedly $10 million per year, according to Daily Mail. However, according to several outlets, he exercised more than $20 million worth of stock units in early 2024.

Brian Thompson’s Net Worth

Thompson had a net worth close to $43 million, according to WallMine, per Daily Beast.

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Brian Thompson's Family: The Late UnitedHealthcare CEO's Wife & Children
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The UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Wife & Children – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84




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A Crime Scene Unit officer photographs the scene where CEO of UnitedHealthcare Brian Thompson, 50, was shot as he entered the New York Hilton early on December 4, 2024 in New York. Brian Thompson, the chief executive of one of the United States's largest health insurance companies, UnitedHealthcare, was shot and killed outside a New York Hilton hotel in an apparently targeted hit Wednesday, US media reported. (Photo by Bryan R. SMITH / AFP) (Photo by BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP via Getty Images)
MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - DECEMBER 4: Police officers take security measures as CEO of UnitedHealthcare Brian Thompson shot and killed in Midtown Manhattan, New York, United States on December 4, 2024. The CEO of UnitedHealthcare was killed in a Midtown shooting near a hotel on 54th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues. He was rushed to an area hospital and later died. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 04: Police gather outside of a Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan where United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot on December 04, 2024 in New York City. Brian Thompson was shot and killed before 7:00 AM this morning outside the Hilton Hotel, just before he was set to attend the company's annual investors' meeting. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Image Credit: UnitedHealth Group

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed on December 4, 2024, outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. The 50-year-old executive had been on his way to his company’s investor conference when the shooting occurred. He was later pronounced dead at Mount Sinai West Hospital, leaving behind his wife and their children.

Who Is Brian Thompson’s Wife?

Brian was married to his wife, Paulette Thompson. She spoke with NBC News shortly after her husband was shot and revealed that Brian had received “some threats” before he was murdered.

“There had been some threats. Basically, I don’t know, a lack of coverage?” Paulette said in a phone call with the outlet. “I don’t know details. I just know that he said there were some people that had been threatening him. … I can’t really give a thoughtful response right now. I just found this out and I’m trying to console my children.”

Paulette works as a physical therapist with Park Nicollet Health Services. She earned a Masters of Physical Therapy degree after attending the University of Iowa, which is where Brian went to college.

According to Daily Mail, her work bio reads, “I love spending time with my two boys and taking them to all of their activities. I also love boating, spending time with family and friends, playing piano, biking, and traveling. I am dedicated and passionate when it comes to well-being and want to make a difference in other people’s lives. I love helping people recover from their injuries and giving them a sense of empowerment over their health so they can live their lives to the fullest getting them back to their baseline or in some cases, surpassing their baseline.”

Does Brian Thompson Have Children?

Brian and Paulette share two children together.

What Happened to Brian Thompson?

On December 4, 2024, Brian was fatally shot outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan as he arrived for UnitedHealthcare’s annual investor conference. Authorities alleged that the gunman matched the description of Luigi Mangione, who was later arrested in Pennsylvania and charged in connection with the killing. Police have described the attack as a targeted shooting, and both state and federal cases against Mangione remain ongoing.

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Wu Lyf pull latest single 'A New Life Is Coming' from Spotify over CEO's "investment in AI weaponry"
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Wu Lyf pull latest single ‘A New Life Is Coming’ from Spotify over CEO’s “investment in AI weaponry”

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
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Wu Lyf have removed their latest single ‘A New Life Is Coming’ from Spotify – find out more below.

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In April, Wu Lyf released ‘A New Life Is Coming’, marking their first release in 13 years. Now, just five months later, the band have pulled the song from Spotify – and other streaming platforms. While the band haven’t addressed its removal from Apple Music and other platforms, they did confirm on social media that its removal from Spotify was largely due to Spotify CEO Daniel Ek’s investment in AI military drone tech.

Wu Lyf wrote on Instagram over the weekend: “A few months ago we pulled ‘Go Tell Fire to the Mountain’ from streaming services, clearing ground for a new life to take root. There were several conversations that led to this decision, circling around a disdain for what the Spotify algorithm & economics has done to music culture. Since then we’ve all learned about the Spotify CEO’s investment in A.I. weaponry and seen several bands we respect make statements about removing their music.”

“Now, following some lengthy debate we’ve decided to take ‘A New Life Is Coming’ down as well. Nothing ever changes unless we have the courage to try (& perhaps fail) to do things differently. Today on worldunite.org we’re sharing an early demo of ‘Letting Go’ for LYF members. This take was recorded shortly after the initial idea emerged out of some soul making blues, and though the song has evolved somewhat since then we think it captures something special…”

With the move, Wy Lyf join King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Xiu Xiu – who also recently  announced that they are in the process of removing their music from the platform over Ek’s “investment in AI war drones” – and Deerhoof, who pulled their catalogue from the streamer for the same reason, stating: “We don’t want our music killing people. We don’t want our success being tied to AI battle tech,” Deerhoof said in a statement.

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard frontman Stu Mackenzie said: “We’ve been saying fuck Spotify for years. In our circle of musician friends, that’s what people say all the time, for all of these other reasons which are well documented.” He went on to explain that while he doesn’t “really consider myself an activist, and I don’t feel comfortable soapboxing,” the band “don’t really want our music to be here, at least right now”.

In recent years, people have been divided about streaming platforms and their impact on the music industry. In 2024, for example, Ek sparked backlash for his comments relating to the cost of “creating content”, with countless users and musicians describing him as “out of touch”.

Ek later walked back on his comments, explaining in an apology that he had no intention of dismissing the struggles faced by musicians and using the “reductive” label of “content”. The negative response to this was heightened as, around the same time, it was confirmed that Spotify had made profits of over €1billion (£860m), following staff being laid off and subscription prices rising.

The streaming platform also received criticism after it officially demonetised all songs on the platform with less than 1,000 streams – making it harder for artists to generate royalties from their music and restricting new artists looking to crack the music industry.

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