Tony Quintanilla
Chief Financial Officer

Who had the biggest influence on your career & why?
An economics professor who recommended I focus on a business career rather than an academic one because business would be a lot more fun.
What are you most proud of – your finest hour?
Professionally, it was the closing of the sale of AHI Healthcare, where I was CFO/COO, to Wellpoint Health Networks, Inc in 1995. It was the successful culmination of an arduous 4-year turnaround process of two business units that had been on the brink of bankruptcy before I got involved.
What is your method for developing creative solutions for your clients?
My problem solving expertise is finance and/or operationally focused and the impetus there is to create solutions that improve efficiency or productivity.
In your opinion, what makes a great brand?
Products and Services that consistently meet brand expectations.
Name at least one talent that you wish you could master?
Public speaking.
If you were marooned on a desert island, what would you miss most?
Family.
What food helps you think creatively?
No more than two Silver Patron Margaritas.
What is your favorite sports team & why?
The Astros – listening to Astros radio was a summertime staple as a kid.
Name your biggest frustration.
Being an Astros fan.
Tell us about your pets.
A sweet old dog and two useless cats.
Describe your childhood and include where you grew up.
I grew up in a big, poor, working-class South Texas family.
What is your all-time favorite TV program (on-air or not)?
M*A*S*H
What is your least favorite TV program?
Any and all reality TV programs.
Name your three favorite websites.
Health Guide USA, Assessor Links USA, All Things Political


