Independence Blue Cross has promoted Daniel Brown, Michael Hébert, and Obadiah Sang to the positions of Vice Presidents. Brown will oversee provider reimbursement strategies, Hébert will handle provider contracting, and Sang will be responsible for mergers, acquisitions, and strategic investments. Their appointments reflect the company’s commitment to enhancing provider relationships, expanding markets, and fostering innovation.
Independence Blue Cross has recently announced the appointment of three new vice presidents to key leadership roles. Daniel Brown has been promoted to the position of vice president of provider reimbursement analysis and administration. Michael Hébert has been appointed as vice president of provider contracting, and Obadiah Sang will assume the role of vice president of corporate development and strategic investments.
Daniel Brown, who initially joined the company in 2012, will now oversee and direct the development and implementation of provider reimbursement strategies, as stated in a press release issued on June 22nd.
Michael Hébert, who joined Independence Blue Cross in 2015, will be responsible for overseeing provider contracting across all of Independence’s commercial, government, and future expanded markets.
Obadiah Sang, who joined the company in 2020, will provide guidance and supervision for mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, and strategic investments. Additionally, he will oversee Independence’s strategic innovation portfolio.