WARREN, Ark. – Brandon Gorman, Chief Financial Officer for the Arkansas Rural Health Partnership (ARHP), has been recognized by Arkansas Money & Politics as one of the magazine’s Achievers in Their Forties for 2025.
Gorman, a certified public accountant with a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting, has served as CFO of ARHP since 2019. In this position, he directs cash flow management, budgeting, expenditure oversight, and financial reporting to the board of directors. He also helps manage grant funding and works closely with ARHP leadership to ensure fiscal responsibility.
Arkansas Money & Politics noted Gorman’s role in improving the financial health of rural health care systems. His work goes beyond daily financial operations, as he also advises ARHP member facilities on strengthening internal performance measures, refining financial controls, finding revenue opportunities, and lowering costs.
ARHP highlighted the recognition on social media, crediting Gorman’s leadership, steady guidance, and dedication to rural communities across the state. The organization stated that his decision-making and commitment have helped shape ARHP’s mission and inspired his colleagues.
This recognition places Gorman among a select group of professionals across Arkansas chosen for their achievements in business, leadership, and service.