Michelle Horne is a seasoned healthcare leader with over 10 years of experience driving operational performance, expanding patient access, and leading system transformation across hospitals, academic medical centers, and nonprofit health organizations. She has a proven track record in managing multi-site operations, scaling performance frameworks, and aligning infrastructure, policy, and people to support sustainable growth.
Her leadership roles have included overseeing strategic initiatives to improve patient experience and clinical quality, leading infrastructure expansions, and guiding complex transitions funded by grants. Michelle brings experience in contract negotiations, compliance, program development, 340B strategy, and grant management. She thrives in ambiguous environments, often managing projects without a roadmap, and is skilled at aligning legal, financial, clinical, and community stakeholders to create systems that align vision with action.
Michelle holds a Master of Health Services Administration from Georgia Southern University, a Master of Science in Hospitality Management from Florida International University, and a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration from Grand Canyon University. She joined ARHC because she believes deeply in its mission to support underserved communities and healthcare systems during times of crisis. Her goal is to help build a future where, even in the midst of disruption, compliance, innovation, and access can continue to serve the communities that need them most.