Cigna chief human resources officer retires, replacement named

John Murabito, Cigna’s 19-year chief human resources officer and chief administrative officer, is retiring on April 1, the payer announced Feb. 18. 

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Since joining Cigna in 2003, Mr. Murabito has helped lead the company’s diversity and inclusion efforts, charitable giving and more. 

Mr. Murabito will be replaced by Cynthia Ryan, senior vice president and human resources officer for Cigna’s U.S. businesses, who has a 23-year tenure with the company. Ms. Ryan began her transition into the role Jan. 1, including taking over diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and charitable giving.

“John’s leadership has been critical to our company’s growth and evolution, and I have valued his steady counsel and strategic thinking,” said David Cordani, Cigna chair and CEO. “He leaves Cigna with an impressive track record of building and sustaining a world-class human resources team that supports our 70,000 employees across the globe. I’ve known Cindy for more than 20 years and I am confident that she will build on the legacy of excellence that John created.”

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