Gattinella became the WebMDs CEO in 2005. In 2012, Gattinella suddenly resigned. The company gave no explanation for the CEO’s abrupt exit at the time. Gattinella, now CEO at tech company DoubleVerify, Valerie Gattinella filed for divorce from her husband, according to documents filed in Connecticut State Superior Court. The couple had married in Pennsylvania in 1978. After more than a year of negotiations, the divorce was finalized only last month. Wayne T. Gattinella '76 was appointed CEO of WebMD in April 2005, after serving as President of WebMD Health since joining the company in 2001. Previously, Mr. Gattinella has held senior management positions with leading companies including Merck-Medco, where he served as executive vice president of marketing from 1992 to 1998. iption benefits management company. Mr. Gattinella was also vice president of consumer marketing for MCI Telecommunications from 1984 to 1992, where he led the company's marketing and new product initiatives during the new competitive period in the long distance market. Mr. Gattinella also held senior management positions with PeoplePC, an internet service provider, and MemberWorks, a marketing services company. Mr. Gattinella earned his BS in finance and marketing from Drexel University's LeBow College of Business and his MBA in marketing from St. Joseph's University. Principal Highline Investment Group