Tennille Griffin

Marketing Communications Manager at FallTech

Tennille Griffin, MBA, currently serves as the Marketing Communications Manager at FallTech since July 2012, where responsibilities include developing social media strategies and managing online communications to enhance business growth and brand recognition. Prior experience includes a role as Marketing and Public Relations professional at DellaLA Fashion Line, focusing on promoting a clothing brand that supports vulnerable communities in Ghana from June 2010 to June 2012. Tennille also worked as a Program Assistant for the Los Angeles Community College District from September 2008 to June 2010, coordinating student events and programs. Academic qualifications include an MBA in Global Business from the University of Redlands (2014-2016), a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing from California State University - Dominguez Hills (2010-2012), and an A.A. in Liberal Arts - Business from Los Angeles Community College District (2008-2010).

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FallTech

Call us single-minded, but fall protection is our one and only passion. For us, making the workplace safer is everything - because what we do today saves lives tomorrow. In this business, the stakes are high - and so are our standards. For example, we have an effective ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System, and maintain our own ISO 17025:2017 accredited Test Lab. These measures ensure that FallTech products meet or exceed ANSI standards, OSHA regulations, and CSA standards. Our policy of total transparency means that we openly make our Declarations of Conformity and Test Reports available to all for inspection and comparison. We design from the outside in, placing you at the center of everything. This helps elevate reliability, performance and value, along with new levels of service, training and support. We run FallTech as if people's lives depended on it - because they do.


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