Mark A. Day
Director/Board Member at Indianapolis Convention & Visitors
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Leonard Hoops | M | - |
Indianapolis Convention & Visitors
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Warren Robert Wilkinson | M | - |
Indianapolis Convention & Visitors
| - |
Alan Garber | M | 68 |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
John C. Makinson | M | 69 |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
Traci Dolan | F | 66 |
Indianapolis Convention & Visitors
| - |
Paul Adams | M | - |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
Susan Donnelly | F | - |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
Das Narayandas | M | 63 |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
Michael Browning | M | - |
Indianapolis Convention & Visitors
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Michael J. Sandel | M | - |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
George Andreou | M | - |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
Sara Bershtel | F | - |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
Ann Blair | F | - |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
Parimal G. Patil | M | - |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
Martha Whitehead | F | - |
Harvard University Press
Harvard University Press Publishing: Books/MagazinesConsumer Services Harvard University Press publishes academic works and books of general interest. The firm publishes the Loeb Classical Library, which features ancient Greek and Latin literature in original text and English translation. It owns Display Room, a bookstore. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Cambridge, MA. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Larry Glasscock | M | 75 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 3 years |
Michael Smith | M | 75 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 6 years |
Clark M. Millman | M | - |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 8 years |
Leonard Schaeffer | M | 78 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 1 years |
Samuel R. Nussbaum | M | 75 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
John Sherman | M | 78 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Keith R. Faller | M | 76 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Marjorie W. Dorr | F | 62 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
David R. Frick | M | 79 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Donald W. Riegle | M | 86 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
James W. McDowell | M | - |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Victor Liss | M | 87 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Al Hubbard | M | 76 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Thomas R. Byrd | M | - |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
William G. Mays | M | 79 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
B. LaRae Orullian | M | 91 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 8 years |
John Michael Murphy | M | 63 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Jacquelyn Ward | M | 85 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
William Hart | M | 80 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 4 years |
Susan B. Bayh | F | 64 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Dennis James Sullivan | M | - |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 3 years |
George Schaefer | M | 78 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Lenox D. Baker | M | 82 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Thomas Snead | M | 70 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 4 years |
L. Ben Lytle | M | 77 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 14 years |
Cynthia S. Miller | F | 67 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 8 years |
Randal L. Brown | M | 65 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Mark L. Boxer | M | 64 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Jane E. Niederberger | F | - |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Caroline S. Matthews | F | 64 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 4 years |
Michael D. Houk | M | - |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | - |
Darren Ghanayem | M | 54 |
Anthem, Inc. /Old/
Anthem, Inc. /Old/ Life/Health InsuranceFinance Anthem, Inc. was one of the nation’s publicly traded health benefits companies in the United States, serving more than 11.9 million members or customers primarily in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Colorado, Nevada and Virginia. Their product portfolio used to include diversified mix of managed care products, including preferred provider organizations, or PPOs, health maintenance organizations or HMOs and point of service or POS plans, as well as traditional indemnity products. They used to offer a broad range of administrative and managed care services and partially insured products for employer self-funded plans. These services and products were claims processing, stop loss insurance, actuarial services, provider network access, medical cost management and other administrative services. They used to offer several specialty products, including group life and disability insurance benefits, pharmacy benefit management, dental, vision and behavioral health benefits services. The company was headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. | 12 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 47 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Mark A. Day
- Personal Network