The American Spectator
David Catron is an experienced professional in revenue cycle management and editorial roles, currently serving as Senior Editor at The American Spectator since March 2018. Catron's prior experience includes positions as Interim Director of Revenue Cycle at Memorial Hospital and Manor and Interim Director of Revenue Cycle Services at Speare Memorial Hospital. Additionally, Catron has held various leadership roles in financial services within the healthcare sector, including Executive Director of Revenue Cycle at Henry Medical Center and System Director of Patient Financial Services at Central Florida Health Alliance. Catron earned an MBA in Business Administration and Management from the University of Georgia - Terry College of Business.
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The American Spectator
The American Spectator was founded in 1924 by George Nathan and Truman Newberry over a cheap domestic ale in McSorley's Old Ale House. In 1967 the Saturday Evening Club took it over, rechristening it The Alternative: An American Spectator; but by November 1977 the word "alternative" had acquired such an esoteric fragrance that in order to discourage unsolicited manuscripts from florists, beauticians, and other creative types the Club reverted to the magazine's original name. Published remarkably without regard to gender, lifestyle, race, color, creed, physical handicap, or national origin.