Turnaround Management Association: the leading professional community for turnaround management, corporate restructuring,& distressed investing professionals.
On this edition of CEO Speaks hear about the many we define the TMA story of today and what the future of TMA holds tomorrow following a TMA Annual Conference that showed the best of who we are and all the promise that lies ahead.
On this edition of CEO Speaks hear about the many we define the TMA story of today and what the future of TMA holds tomorrow following a TMA Annual Conference that showed the best of who we are and all the promise that lies ahead.
TMA Global CEO Scott Stuart talks with TMA Ohio Chapter President Dan DeMarco about the 2019 TMA Annual Conference in Cleveland, OH, September 25-27. Register at https://annual.turnaround.org/
TMA Talks - Episode 11 with Professor Altman, Part 2 by TMA
TMA Talks - Episode 11 with Professor Altman, Part 1 by TMA
TMA Talks - Episode 9 Part 2 with Sheon Karol by TMA
Scott Y. Stuart, Esq., speaks with TMA Australia President Cameron Belyea, Partner, Clayton Utz. Listen in as he shares his insight into the state of the economy and details about the 2019 TMA National Conference in Melbourne.
Sheon Karol discusses tactical ideas for restructuring professionals to increase their workflow and to provide value to their clients.
Scott Y. Stuart, Esq., sits down with Julie Cvek Curley and Erica R. Aisner founders of Kirby Aisner & Curley LLP about female empowerment and what it's like to have created a women's only firm work in a mostly male-dominated industry
TMA Talks - Episode 5 with Carrianne Basler, AlixPartners by TMA
Catalin Nichifor of TMA Romania with down with TMA Global CEO Scott Y. Stuart, Esq., at the 2019 Distressed Investing Conference.
TMA Global CEO, Scott Y. Stuart, Esq. sits down with Jonathan Reimche, longtime TMA Member and partner at PwC Canada.
TMA Global CEO Scott Stuart and 2019 Distressed Investing Conference Keynote Speaker Brian Beaulieu give our listeners a sneak peek at what’s to come during his Luncheon Keynote sponsored by Second Wind Consultants on Thursday, February 7 from 11:20am-11:35am.
Marc L. Pfefferle and Jonathan Killion from Carl Marks Avdisors are back to dig deeper into the current issues facing the healthcare industry. Listeners of this podcast can expect to hear: specific issues affecting healthcare organizations, reimbursement rates and pricing pressures, trends regarding regulatory issues, and how companies are dealing with foundational changes to the way they’ve been doing business.
This is the first in a series of podcasts where we'll be talking about the Turnaround Management Association and topics related to its members and leadership. In this episode TMA Global CEO Scott Y. Stuart, Esq. and TMA Global President, Kevin A. Krakora, CTP talk about his year as president and the vision they have for TMA.
There is a profound disturbance rippling through the healthcare field. Carl Marks Advisors (CMA) released the results from a survey that highlights the struggles mid-market healthcare services companies are facing, looking ahead at 2019. As deal flow in this area increases, it is important to stay on top of the factors contributing to this disturbance. Listen as two leaders of the CMA healthcare group Mark L. Pfefferle, partner, and Jonathan Killion, managing director, sit down to discuss current issues facing the healthcare industry.
Jeff Sands, CTP, of Dorset Partners; Larry Schwoeri of American Industrial Acquisition Corporation (AIAC); Jon Verbeck of Verbeck Associates; and Kristin Wainright of Tobin, Carberry, O’Malley, Riley & Selinger were recognized as winners of the TMA Small Company Turnaround of the Year Award for 2017 for their work with Vermont Aerospace Company. They recently spoke with Cathy Reece of Fennemore Craig PC, a member of the Awards Committee, about how they achieved a successful turnaround of the company.
This is the first in an occasional series of roundtable discussions by Certified Turnaround Professionals (CTPs) on issues impacting the turnaround, restructuring, and distressed investing industry. In this installment, Ruediger (Rudi) Mueller, CTP; Robert D. Katz, CTP; and Edward J. Sanz, CTP, discuss some of the problems facing distressed hospitals. Mueller moderated the discussion.
Founded in 1913, Tuomey is a "sole community provider" general acute care hospital in rural South Carolina. So rural that the closest hospitals providing comparable care are a one-hour drive away. Tuomey's financial stability began to deteriorate in 2007, when the qui tam complaint in United States ex rel. Drakeford v. Tuomey ("Drakeford") was unsealed. The Drakeford judgment, together with continuing cash operating losses from Tuomey's operations, left Tuomey insolvent. Further, Tuomey lost its long-standing senior officers and outside law firm due to DOJ demands during settlement negotiations. On top of causing insolvency and a leadership vacuum, the Drakeford judgment effectively gave the DOJ the ability to shut Tuomey down by excluding it from the Medicare program. In this 15-minute podcast, hear from key players in the Tuomey Transaction on how they overcame these challenges to bring Tuomey out of insolvency. Podcast Participants: Jody A. Bedenbaugh, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP George B. Cauthen, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Mark M. Gilbreth, formerly of Deloitte Transactions and Business Analytics LLP Alice V. Harris, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Thomas F. Moran, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Louis E. Robichaux IV, CTP, Deloitte Transactions and Business Analytics LLP Michael J. Schwartz, formerly of FTI Consulting, Inc. Jenny F. Shealy, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP