Centene CEO Sarah London earned $19.5 million in 2025, down from $20.6 million in 2024.
The company published compensation data for its five highest-paid executives in its annual proxy report.
Here’s what Centene’s top executives earned in 2025:
Sarah London, CEO
Salary: $1,473,077
Stock awards: $15,537,733
Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $2,109,446
Other compensation: $386,042
Total compensation: $19,506,298
Andrew Asher, CFO
Salary: $1,152,885
Stock awards: $13,362,923
Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $1,238,198
Other compensation: $318,874
Total compensation: $16,072,880
Christopher Koster, secretary and general counsel
Salary: $768,269
Stock awards: $5,111,079
Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $550,081
Other compensation: $79,364
Total compensation: $6,508,793
Susan Smith, COO
Salary: $718,269
Stock awards: $3,577,782
Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $514,281
Other compensation: $76,751
Total compensation: $4,887,083
Tanya McNally, chief people officer
Salary: $654,808
Stock awards: $1,967,756
Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $468,843
Other compensation: $80,949
Total compensation: $3,172,356
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