Just like our technology, we are proactive problem-solvers and we believe our work is never done.
Advancing the fight against pathogens in the air and on surfaces since 1924.
Using technology developed for use in space exploration, ActivePure has changed indoor air quality and surface standards.
We have pushed for policies that consider the well-being of families, students, customers, employees, and the environment first and foremost.
We understand the value of a deep breath.
Our commitment to creating the purest indoor space possible is deeper than this moment in time—it is decades of laboratory testing, it is iteration upon iteration of our devices, and it is generations of a family invested in environments free from concerns of pathogens.
Trusted by industry leaders, we have built partnerships that share our devotion to fighting pathogens and securing indoor air quality for all.
Mr. Goldberg currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer for Symbionce. He previously worked with Ernst & Young, KPMG Peat Marwick, Hospital Corporation of America, and was Executive Vice President and Corporate Chief Financial Officer of Renaissance America, Inc., a physical rehabilitation hospital chain. Most recently, he was the chief financial officer for a technology revenue cycle management firm and over real estate acquisition and sales for distressed real estate where he was been involved assisting large building owners with accelerating tax benefits and assisting in the disposition of property via straight investor sales and competitive bidding via the auction process. Prior to that he worked for approximately fourteen years as an executive with the 12th largest accounts receivable management firm in the country and a key partner in a leveraged buyout of one its most profitable divisions for several years. He has considerable experience in operating healthcare facilities such as acute care and rehabilitation hospitals, physician practices, CORFs, MSOs, and rural health clinics; in undertaking nursing home feasibility studies; in reengineering the operations of healthcare facilities, including MSOs; and with startup corporations, new rural health clinics and new physician practices. Mr. Goldberg has served as an officer and on the Board of the Georgia HFMA and recently served as an officer and as Board Secretary. He has been a contributing editor for Southern Hospitals magazine and currently serves on the National Editorial Review Board for the National HFMA monthly magazine, as a chairman of a Board committee for Georgia HFMA and as Vice-President of the AAHAM Tennessee chapter.
He has served as a chairman of a Board committee for Georgia HFMA for the last fifteen years. He has recently been awarded the National Medal of Honor Award by HFMA, was first runner-up for the Most Valuable Member of the Georgia Chapter in 2001, received the Most Valuable Member of the Georgia Chapter of HFMA in 2003, received the President’s Award from the Georgia Chapter in 2003, received the Ann P. Longshore Award of Distinction in 2004, received the Outstanding Volunteer Award for the Georgia Chapter in 2005, and continues to serve as a speaker for numerous seminars on a variety of healthcare topics. Mr. Goldberg received his undergraduate degree from NC State University and a Masters in Business Administration and Masters in Accounting from the University of South Carolina with a concentration in Computer Science.
Previously, Alan Goldberg taught coaching seminars for the HFMA core and specialty certifications for both the Tennessee and Georgia chapters every quarter as well as other Chapters such as Florida, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Florida, South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. In June 2004, Alan taught the National Coaching Exam for the core course at the Annual National Institute for HFMA in Nashville, Tennessee.