About Boncrest
Boncrest is a not-for-profit organization that operates nationwide, prioritizes programs over profits, and provides a broad range of services, activities and programs for the benefit of diverse populations and communities most in need.
Boncrest is dedicated to charitable operation of its communities in a manner that maximizes reinvestment in programs, services, and people. Boncrest is open to innovative organizational and creative financing structures to accomplish that objective.
Meet Our Leadership Team

Thomas William Baker
Director & CEO
Thomas William Baker
Director & CEO
Mr. Baker brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Boncrest Resource Group as its Chief Executive Officer since retiring after 40 years of practicing health care business transactions law including 25 years as a partner or shareholder in three of the 100 largest law firms in the United States. When he retired from Baker Donelson in 2022 he was a member of the firm’s Health Law group and Long Term Care, Post-Acute Care, and Emerging Companies practice teams. While practicing Mr. Baker was recognized by Chambers USA as a leading practitioner in Health Care Law from 2010 until his retirement in 2022. Through his health care business transactions practice, Mr. Baker has extensive experience in a wide variety of areas that support his leadership role in Boncrest including: Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement; creation and implementation of Corporate Compliance and Ethics Plans; clinical and financial integration strategies; charitable organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; debt financing through commercial loans, tax exempt bonds, and HUD; health care mergers and acquisitions; privacy and security rules under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA); and general intellectual property and contract law.
Mr. Baker is also an adjunct professor in the Auburn University Harbert College of Business Executive MBA Program, where he teaches courses on The Legal Aspects of Health Care Business Transactions and The Legal Aspects of Business Transactions.
Mr. Baker has an A.B. degree in political science from Syracuse University, an M.B.A. from Georgia State University, and a J.D. from Vanderbilt University.


Maurice Rosenbaum
Director & CIIO
Maurice Rosenbaum
Director & CIIO
Maurice Rosenbaum’s 30+ years of experience in healthcare technology and operations is reflective of his expertise and dedication to innovation in the healthcare industry. He provides to Boncrest an in-depth understanding of business operations and technology solutions coupled with an ability to drive organizational transformation and strategy. In 1996, Maurice founded HealthSystems and after successfully building this business, he sold the enterprise in 2017. During the 21 years under his leadership, HealthSystems experience significant growth while ensuring that quality, service, training and support were never compromised.
Maurice is known for bringing people of diverse backgrounds together to build relationships, overcome obstacles and achieve strategic goals. He has spent the last 4 years serving as a consultant with AgeTech Atlanta and getting involved with AARP AgeTech Collaborative too. A native Pensacolian, Maurice is a long standing member of the TAG Digital Health Board of Directors, MGMA, and HIMSS. He graduated from Tulane University with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a concentration in Biomedical Engineering and Business.
He is also a strong supporter of the arts and has served for many years on the Board of Directors with Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre since 2009. Maurice is able to leverage his lifetime of experience in healthcare technology and business strategy to lead Boncrest as a Director and it’s CIIO.


Frank E. Corrigan, Jr.
Board Member
Frank E. Corrigan, Jr.
Board Member
Frank Corrigan has dedicated his 35+ year career as a Wealth Advisor to helping individuals, families and companies in Atlanta and surrounding communities reach their financial goals. He is currently the Senior Vice President and Portfolio Manager Director at Morgan Stanley, where he has served for the past 20 years and attained numerous designations and achievements. His areas of expertise include developing and managing equity, fixed income and cash portfolios. Prior to his current role, Mr. Corrigan served in leadership roles at Prudential Securities. He holds a B.A. in Economics and Mathematics from Vanderbilt University as well as an M.B.A. from Georgia State University with a concentration in Finance. As a proud native Atlantan, Mr. Corrigan has been involved in the Atlanta community his entire life, giving his time and resources to many charitable and volunteer organizations. Relying on this experience Mr. Corrigan leads Boncrest’s charitable giving and fundraising efforts.

Boncrest was formed to address the challenges arising from a rapidly changing economy that put a strain on all resources by providing health care items and services as charitable organizations that prioritize programs over profits without fiduciary duty to maximize returns to investors, all for the benefit of the communities we serve. under proven and experienced leadership.
Boncrest is dedicated to embracing financially feasible advanced technology in the operation of its Projects.
Boncrest continuously reviews state of the art technology that can be effectively implemented to enhance our operations and the experience of the individuals who we serve.
For example, Boncrest understands the challenge of effectively using artificial intelligence for the benefit of all of its Projects and individuals served and expects that its AI program will continue to evolve.
Also, for its Senior Living and Long Term Care Projects, Boncrest embraces “AgeTech,” technology designed to meet the unique needs of older individuals and those providing care and shelter. In that regard Boncrest participates in and has been designated as a “Testbed” site by the AARP AgeTech Collaborative. This provides Boncrest with access to the Collaborative’s exclusive network of vetted startups for potential pilot program opportunities and supporting market research in the following categories:
Digital Health and Accessibility
Technology designed to empower older adults to manage their health, wellness, and mobility.
Financial Services
Social Engagement
As an AgeTech Collaborative Testbed site, Boncrest expects to explore and implement solutions to improve quality of care, operate more efficiently, and improve communications between Boncrest associates and community residents and their families.
Boncrest welcomes the opportunity to review and assess technological advances and encourages communication from emerging technology companies about programs and products that support the Boncrest mission.
Boncrest-OPERATED COMMUNITIES

Foxwood Springs
Raymore, Missouri

Robin Run Village
Indianapolis, Indiana

Christian Care Communities
and Services, Texas