What Happened?
Aetna hired Candice Chang as Director of Information Security
Date of management change: March 01, 2013
Aetna hired Candice Chang as Director of Information Security
Here at Aetna, we are building a healthier world by making health care easy, affordable and all about you. Follow our LinkedIn page for company news, industry commentary, jobs, and more. Founded in 1853 in Hartford, CT, Aetna is one of the nation`s leading diversified health care benefits companies, serving an estimated 46.7 million people with information and resources to help them make better decisions about their health care. At Aetna, we put people at the center of everything we do, making decisions based on integrity, caring, excellence and inspiration. “Our core values guide us to make a difference in your world and throughout the world we reach. I couldn’t be any more proud of the work our people do. Investing in our employees and their success is a cornerstone for building a healthier world.” -- Mark T. Bertolini, CEO and Chairman of Aetna. As a health care leader, we believe that our corporate responsibility starts with helping people live healthier lives. And that means using our resources to make the communities and world we live in better places. We firmly believe we can do well by doing good, and we continue to find new ways to broaden our impact, including through a strong social compact with our employees. Our focus on diversity and inclusion reflects the world around us. Having a diverse group of employees gives us a broader and deeper view of how to serve the people and businesses in our communities.
Candice Chang is Director of Information Security at Aetna
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