Matt is a Principal with SC&H Capital, where he provides mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisory to private and public businesses. With more than 20 years of investment banking experience, Matt has worked on hundreds of client engagements that involve refinancing and sale transactions across a broad spectrum of industries.
Matt is an individual who is motivated by a challenge and prides himself on being a partner to his clients to help them find solutions and value where other firms could not. He appreciates the role he and the SC&H Capital team play in individuals’ lives, specifically around efforts that allow a company to keep operating and preserve jobs for hundreds of people. He feels the ripple effect these outcomes provide for families and supporting communities is extremely important and among the most rewarding aspects of his work.
Outside of the office, Matt is on the Board of Governors for the Annapolis Touchdown Club and is an officer of the Royal Blue Club, both of which support local youth and high school athletic teams. He can also be found on the sidelines of two club lacrosse teams he coaches.
Matt is an active member of the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) and previously served as Chair of the Asset Sales Committee. He has been a speaker on panels related to special situations sales, published in Turnaround Management Association’s (TMA) Journal for Corporate Renewal, and testified in numerous courts regarding sales process and procedure. Matt earned a Bachelor of Applied Science from the University of Pennsylvania.
Matt was previously named an Emerging Leader by M&A Advisor, and three deals he managed have won the Consumer Products Restructuring of the Year, Special Situation M&A Deal of the Year, and Turnaround of the Year from the Global M&A Network.
When he’s not with his team or clients, Matt loves to travel, spend time with family, and work on his (slowly improving) golf game. He and his wife have three children and live in Annapolis, MD.
Matt is a FINRA Registered Investment Banking Representative (Series 79).