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Tennille Barth is an experienced professional in business development and marketing with a focus on home care and digital media. Currently serving as the Director of Business Development & Marketing at Griswold Home Care since July 2016, Tennille is dedicated to enhancing the well-being and growth of elders while respecting their individuality. Prior to this role, Tennille worked as a Digital Account Manager at Triad Retail Media, where relationships with top advertising agencies were developed to manage digital media campaigns on Walmart.com. Tennille also led the successful launch and management of Tumblebus Tampa, achieving profitability within a year, and held positions in sales and account management at IKON Office Solutions, Mattress Firm, and as an intern with the Daytona Cubs. Tennille holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Recreation, Sport and Tourism from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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With 170 locations in 31 states, Griswold is one of the country’s top home care companies, providing professional, compassionate caregivers 24/7. Griswold’s “Live Assured” promise gives both clients and their loved ones peace of mind, so they can live without the weight of worry. Griswold helps adults maintain quality of life despite advanced age, onset of illness, or post-surgery recovery through services including companion care, home services, personal care, and respite care. Griswold Home Care was first conceived in response to a tragedy that befell a member of the church where the Rev. Dr. Lincoln Griswold (our founder's husband) was the pastor. An aging, widowed parishioner could not find anyone to help her after her primary caregiver fell and broke her hip. Although her family lived nearby, the woman was left alone and did not drink enough fluids. As a result, she passed away from kidney failure. Inspired by this apparent growing need in her community, Jean Griswold started Griswold Home Care at her Erdenheim, Pa home in 1982. As the company’s reputation for affordable services grew, requests for care started to come from beyond the local community. Additional home care centers were opened to meet the growing needs of each community; creating work opportunities for local professional caregivers who knew the area and who could better service neighboring clients, even in bad weather conditions. What began as a grassroots organization of competent, compassionate individuals has since grown into the world’s oldest non-medical home care organization.