Marian Cabanillas

Marian Cabanillas serves as the Vice President of Marketing and Network Management for UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Texas.

Marian has lived in Texas most of her life and earned both her BA in Psychology and her MBA in Healthcare Administration in Texas. In 2008, she also completed the UnitedHealthcare executive program at the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business.

Her professional experience includes more than 20 years working within the health care industry in both the public and private sectors, with an emphasis on public health care. Marian’s areas of emphasis are sales, marketing, community outreach, member services, provider contracting and provider relations.

Marian works closely with customers, providers, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations and community leaders to address the issues of health care in the communities she serves.

Prior to joining UnitedHealth Group, Marian served as the Director of Community Relations for MHMRA of Harris County. She joined UnitedHealth Group in 2004. Marian is also an adjunct faculty member with the University of Phoenix where she teaches Healthcare Administration courses to MBA students.

Some of Marian’s professional accomplishments include:

  • Innovation Award in 2013
  • Member of Executive Leadership Team in 2013
  • Culture Ambassador in 2012
  • Bid and implementation of Managed Medicaid program into the Rio Grande Valley in 2011
  • Responsible for Brand Transition Team in 2011
  • Responsible for company-wide training on Cultural Diversity in 2010
  • Served on the Executive Leadership Training Panel in 2009
  • Participated in the Executive Leadership Program in 2008
  • Innovation Award in 2007
  • Awarded Health Plan of the Month on three occasions
  • Awarded Outreach Team of the Year in 2006
  • Successful implementation of Houston Operations in 2006

Marian Cabanillas

Vice President of Marketing and Network Management

Marian Cabanillas

2105 Sheridan St.

Houston, TX 77030-2107

(713) 446-4106

UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Texas

www.uhc.com

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