CVS - CVS Health Corporation
About CVS Health Corporation (https://www.cvshealth.com)
CVS Health Corporation provides health services in the United States. The company's Health Care Benefits segment offers traditional, voluntary, and consumer-directed health insurance products and related services. It serves employer groups, individuals, college students, part-time and hourly workers, health plans, health care providers, governmental units, government-sponsored plans, labor groups, and expatriates. Its Pharmacy Services segment offers pharmacy benefit management solutions, including plan design and administration, formulary management, retail pharmacy network management, mail order pharmacy, specialty pharmacy and infusion, clinical, and disease and medical spend management services. It serves employers, insurance companies, unions, government employee groups, health plans, prescription drug plans, Medicaid managed care plans, plans offered on public health insurance and private health insurance exchanges, other sponsors of health benefit plans, and individuals. This segment operates retail specialty pharmacy stores; and specialty mail-order, mail-order dispensing, and compounding pharmacies, as well as branches for infusion and enteral nutrition services. The company's Retail/LTC segment sells prescription and over-the-counter drugs, consumer health and beauty products, and personal care products; and provides health care services through its MinuteClinic walk-in medical clinics. This segment also distributes prescription drugs; and provides related pharmacy consulting and other ancillary services to care facilities and other care settings. As of December 31, 2021, it operated approximately 9,900 retail locations and 1,200 MinuteClinic locations, as well as online retail pharmacy websites, LTC pharmacies, and onsite pharmacies. The company was formerly known as CVS Caremark Corporation and changed its name to CVS Health Corporation in September 2014. CVS Health Corporation was founded in 1963 and is headquartered in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
Key Executives
| NAME | TITLE | DOB | SALARY |
|---|---|---|---|
| J. David Joyner CEBS | CEO, President & Chairman | 1965 | $6,649,509 USD |
| Prem S. Shah | Executive Vice President & Group President | 1980 | $4,379,297 USD |
| Steven Hale Nelson | Executive Vice President & President of Aetna | 1959 | $4,337,201 USD |
| Tilak Mandadi | EVice President of Ventures and Chief Experience & Technology Officer | 1964 | $3,977,755 USD |
| Samrat S. Khichi | Executive Vice President, Corporate Services & Chief Legal Officer | 1967 | $3,386,559 USD |
| Brian O. Newman | Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | 1969 | $2,817,842 USD |
| Heidi Capozzi | Executive Vice President & Chief People Officer | 1970 | $1,850,759 USD |
| Roger N. Farah | Executive Director | 1953 | $76,250 USD |
| David A. Falkowski | Executive Vice President & Chief Compliance Officer | – | – |
| Gustavo A. Giraldo | Head of Markets of Healthcare Benefits | 1973 | – |
| James David Clark | Senior Vice President, Controller & Chief Accounting Officer | 1965 | – |
| Kristina V. Fink | Senior VP, Chief Governance Officer & Corporate Secretary | – | – |
| Tracy Louise Smith | Senior VP & Treasurer | – | – |