David B. Snow Jr.


David B. Snow Jr. is an American business executive; the chairman and chief executive officer of Cedar Gate Technologies, a healthcare predictive and prescriptive analytics company. He previously was the CEO of Medco Health Solutions, the largest pharmacy benefits manager in the United States by revenue. He founded Americhoice, a drug development company he sold to UnitedHealth Group for $570 million.
Snow is on the board of directors for Pitney Bowes, Teladoc, CareCentrix, the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism, and Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. In 2010, he was named #27 on the Harvard Business Review's “Best Performing CEOs in the World".

Early life and education

Snow graduated from Bates College, in Lewiston, Maine, in 1976, with a degree in economics. He went on to obtain a master's degree in health care administration from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business in 1978.

Career

From April 1993 to April 1998, Snow was an executive vice president of Oxford Health Plans and was responsible for medical delivery system development, medical management, Medicare, Medicaid and marketing.
He worked at Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield from 1999 to 2002, where he joined in 1999 as chief operating officer and was its president since 2001. He became executive vice president and chief operating officer of WellChoice from 1999 to 2001. He co-founded Americhoice and was its president and CEO. He was the president of Medco Pharmacy Benefit Unit of Merck & Co. since March 21, 2003. He was chairman and president of Lincare Holdings, Inc. in 2004.

Medco Health Solutions

Snow was appointed president and CEO of Medco Health Solutions in March 2003. He became chairman and CEO in June 2003. He went on to be the executive chairman of Medco Health Solutions from June 2003 to 2013.
As of 2013, his total annual compensation was $22.12 million, with a five-year compensation package of $87.10 million. Forbes ranked him #43 in their "highest paid CEO in the country" ranking. While at Medco Health Solutions, he led the company into public offering on the New York Stock Exchange in August 2003, increased revenue from $35 billion to $72 billion, quadrupled market capitalization, and acquired four smaller companies. Medico is ranked #34 on the Fortune 500, and took in $66 billion in revenue in 2011.
He stepped down as a Medco Health Solutions official in 2014, walking away with $17 million in stock options.

Cedar Gate Technologies

He founded Cedar Gate Technologies, a healthcare predictive and prescriptive analytics company, in February 2014. He invested $20 million of his own personal funds and fundraised $200 million from GTCR. Snow currently serves as the chairman and CEO of the company.

Other business pursuits

Snow is on the board Pitney Bowes, Teladoc, CareCentrix, the, and Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. He was a director of IMPATH Inc. from 1995 to March 1999.

Personal life

Snow lives in Darien, Connecticut.

Awards and honors