Matthew Box

Mr. Box has extensive experience in multi-state, multi-location healthcare services providers including hospitals/health systems, home healthcare/hospices, skilled nursing/senior housing, managed care plans and physician practices. He has led successful restructuring efforts in the roles of CFO and CRO. His areas of expertise include financial infrastructure effectiveness, portfolio rationalization, performance improvement and revenue/cost rationalization. He also has a background in liquidity management, debt and equity capital repositioning, acquisitions and divestitures, contracting and risk/litigation management.
Most recently, Mr. Box served as CFO of a $2 billion academic medical center health system. He successfully managed the key financial components of the organization in response to COVID-19 by driving changes to reporting effectiveness, budget and operational review cadence, liquidity and working capital management, and relationship management of investors, rating agencies and banks/lenders.
Previously, Mr. Box held several senior roles at a $2.2 billion non-profit post-acute provider and health plan organization including enterprise CFO, health plan CFO and provider operations CRO. In these roles, he implemented turnaround efforts that included operational/financial infrastructure effectiveness, value-based/risk arrangements, revenue/cost rationalization, EMR and ERP decisions, M&A activities, and multi-year strategic financial plans. Mr. Box also served as CFO at a $900 million home health and hospice provider with operations in 17 states, where he led the stabilization and transition of the financial organization post-private equity change of ownership.
Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Box served as Chief Financial Officer of a multi-state skilled nursing/senior housing operator with 30 facilities. He oversaw the organization’s restructuring and recapitalization, as well as the eventual sale of its operations and assets to strategic and financial acquirers.
Mr. Box earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Towson University and an accounting degree from the University of Baltimore.