Several industry executives want enhanced security after the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, Newsweek has ...
Some of the U.S. companies with the largest market capitalizations allocate sizable sums for personal security and other measures to help keep their CEOs safe.
These corporate policies will affect work-life balance, talent recruitment, the economic health of downtowns, and real estate ...
Security companies are getting a wave of calls from nervous executives following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Wednesday. Following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Security companies say they've been busy since UnitedHealthcare's tragedy. "In all honesty, the phone's been ringing off the hook for the past day and a half," said Glen Kucera ...
Philip Klein – whose security company has provided bodyguards for Thompson in the past – told the Wall Street Journal that he was surprised his former client wasn't accompanied on Wednesday.
Companies are closing headquarters, scrubbing their websites of top executives’ photographs and increasing armed security details for key leaders following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO ...
The apparent targeted killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the menacing threats that followed have sent a ...
While companies implementing office mandates say they improve performance, a recent Gallup poll found that a majority of workers prefer hybrid work, saying it reduces burnout, improves ...
The shooting of Thompson, who did not appear to have a security ... our office buildings will be temporarily closed out of an abundance of caution," the company said in a statement.
The parent company didn’t break out any details regarding executive security perks in its 2023 proxy statement, although it noted that UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty is required to use corporate ...