NEWARK, N.J. — Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield has quietly removed photographs of its executive leadership team from its corporate website, a change noticed by observers in the wake of similar moves by other major healthcare companies. The company has not confirmed whether the decision is connected to heightened concerns over safety following the fatal shooting of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson in New York City earlier this week.
Archived versions of Horizon’s website captured by the Wayback Machine show that photos of the company’s executive team were publicly accessible as recently as last month. However, as of this week, the images have been removed, leaving only names and titles of the executives.
Horizon spokesman Thomas Wilson declined to comment on the matter.
Cigna also pulled the photos of its leadership team.
The change mirrors recent actions by other health industry giants, including CVS Health and UnitedHealth Group, which have also removed executive photos from their websites in recent months. Industry analysts suggest these shifts may be part of broader corporate security strategies, though no official statements have tied the changes to the UnitedHealth shooting or any specific security threats.
The killing of UnitedHealth CEO Michael Durkin on Tuesday has intensified discussions about the personal safety of high-profile corporate leaders, particularly in sectors like healthcare, which have seen rising public scrutiny. Police investigations into the shooting are ongoing, and no connection to UnitedHealth’s business operations has been confirmed.
“Corporations are making decisions in real time to protect their leaders and employees, especially in high-stakes industries,” said a corporate governance expert familiar with the trend, speaking on background.