With a wide range of experience in executive finance positions, Ms. Taylor specializes in cash management, process documentation, and developing performance improvement initiatives, including productivity management, centralization, automation, and effective metric reporting. She is adept at assessment, alignment, and strategic prioritization in complex financial situations and delivers on deadline-driven objectives.
Ms. Taylor has led companies in a variety of clinical service lines in both growth and financial distress stages.
Prior to joining A&M, Ms. Taylor helped build an oncology care network at a large publicly traded company. She defined strategic market definition and expansion, and increased profitability, expanding cellular therapy, ASCs, AI navigation, remote monitoring, narrow networks, surgical conversion, cost alignment, and destination care. Previously, she led development initiatives that resulted in the acquisition of a biomedical data analytics company and a joint venture of the clinical research business.
Prior to this, Ms. Taylor led purchase negotiations for the acquisition of a skilled-nursing twelve-facility acquisition. She managed financing terms and covenants, multidisciplinary diligence teams, integration of midnight staff conversion of 600 employees and 1,300 patient records and claims, and transitioned national vendors. Ms. Taylor achieved material cost savings by centralizing and automating finance operations; her post-integration synergy actions resulted in finance FTE reduction of 40 percent.
Ms. Taylor earned a bachelor's and a master's degree in accounting from Western Kentucky University. A Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and Certified Public Accountant, she has been a guest speaker at several universities and conferences. Ms. Taylor served on the board of Finance Executive International (FEI).