Centene Corporation today announced the appointment of Matthew Snyder to Senior Vice President, Internal Audit, Compliance and Risk Management, as well as an enhanced organizational structure. These changes align with the Company’s focus on compliance and strategic objectives to further its growth and international presence.
Mr. Snyder has more than 23 years of experience with increasing levels of leadership within organizations, most recently as partner of KPMG. His business and technology background combined with audit, risk management and compliance experience will be an asset to Centene as the company continues to evolve in a complex industry. Mr. Snyder received a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Administration from Alma College and a Master’s of Business Administration from Wayne State University in Michigan. He is also certified as a Project Management Professional and Information Systems Auditor, as well as certified in Risk and Information Systems Control. Mr. Snyder will report to Michael F. Neidorff, Chairman and CEO for Centene.
“At Centene, ensuring a culture founded on ethics and compliance is a top priority,” said Mr. Neidorff. “Matt’s healthcare industry experience focused on global risk dynamics, operational excellence and leading practices will continue to enhance Centene’s internal audit, compliance and risk functions as the company continues to grow.”
Several other organizational enhancements are underway:
- Effective January 1, 2019, Christopher Bowers, Executive Vice President, Markets, will continue to lead health plan market operations. Mr. Bowers will report to Mr. Neidorff.
- Also effective January 1, 2019, Brent Layton, Executive Vice President & Chief Development Officer, who leads domestic and international business development, will also lead international operations and will continue to report to Mr. Neidorff. The company will be undertaking a search for a senior executive who will be responsible for assisting in the development of the growing international business. This new position will report to Mr. Layton.
- Cynthia Brinkley, who will retire February 15, 2019, will focus her efforts on an internal initiative, Centene Forward, which launched earlier this year, aiming to standardize administrative processes and create areas of excellence and innovation to ensure the company remains agile as it continues to grow.
- After Ms. Brinkley’s retirement, Centene Forward will be co-led by Shannon Bagley, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Mark Brooks, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer, and Jeffrey Schwaneke, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer. This combination will ensure continued balance between financial oversight and achieving systems, organizational and developmental optimization.
Date: December 25, 2018
Source: Cision