His primary areas of concentration are sub-acute care, dental and laboratory companies.
Mr. Arrowsmith has more than 23 years of creditor workout experience, including 12 years with the leader in the healthcare lending space: GE Capital Healthcare Financial Services.
His notable assignments include leading the restructuring efforts on behalf of GE Healthcare related to their $600 million loan portfolio to Sunwest Management and affiliates, a multi-state assisted living owner and operator that filed for Chapter 11 in 2009.
Mr. Arrowsmith also led the Chapter 11 process for the Highgate Management portfolio of nursing homes through an extended 363 sale and New York State licensure process. Most recently, he was responsible for building and leading a collection team for Hudson Americas, an affiliate of Lone Star Funds, a large private equity firm based in Dallas.
He has worked with clients across various industries, including dental, managed care, senior living, skilled nursing and other subacute platforms as well as many commercial real estate and equipment leasing portfolios.
Before joining A&M, Mr. Arrowsmith spent more than two years with Hudson Americas in Washington, D.C., most recently serving as a senior vice president (SVP) leading a nine-person asset recovery team. He also managed all of the loan assets in the portfolio that were in bankruptcy.
From 2001 until 2012, he served as SVP in the special assets group of GE Capital’s Healthcare Financial Services division, leading restructuring and workout efforts for cash flow, asset-based, equipment leases and real estate secured loans.
Mr. Arrowsmith earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from The University of Maryland and a master of science degree from American University. He is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute.
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