Background
Following the death of his father and founder of the company, C. David Molina, Doctor of Medicine in 1996, Molina took on two key executive roles at Molina Healthcare Incorporated.: Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of the Board and President.
Education
Molina’s Doctor of Medicine is from the, where he was elected to membership in Alpha Omega Alpha and Sigma Xi. He has an honorary doctorate from Claremont Graduate University.
Molina did his medical internship and residency at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. After that, he was a fellow for four years at the University of California, San Diego and the San Diego Veterans Affairs Medical Center, in endocrinology and metabolism.
Thereafter he became Assistant Professor of Medicine at University of Southern California.
Career
He is also on the Board of Trustees at Johns Hopkins Medicine. In 2009 Molina Healthcare took in $3.7 billion, of which $31 million was profit. Molina’s personal total compensation for 2014 was: $7,854,147.
Prior to his leadership roles at the firm, Molina held a number of other key roles at Molina Healthcare.
These included: Medical Director (supervising medical and risk management matters) and Vice President (in charge of provider contracting, member services, marketing and Quaid-i-Azam). They were expected to help out so they worked the reception desk, painted buildings, cleaned, washed windows and did anything that needed to be done, other than seeing patients.
Mario however did eventually see patients, after qualifying as a doctor.
Membership
He is also a Director of America"s Health Insurance Plans and a member of: the Financial Solvency Standards Board, the American College of Physicians, California Medical Association and the boards of: the California Association of Health Insurance Plans, Aquarium of the Pacific, and the Homeboy Industries.