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Adam Gamble

Adam Gamble is a seasoned accounting professional with extensive experience in financial management and auditing. Currently serving as an accountant at Tennessee State Veterans' Homes since October 2021, Adam is skilled in preparing monthly journal entries and month-end reports for various financial categories. Prior experience includes roles as an accounts manager for the State of Tennessee, where Adam prepared cost reports for mental health services, and as a legislative auditor for the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury, leading audits of nursing homes and county-owned hospitals. Additional experience includes managerial and bookkeeping positions at Estill Monument and Tennessee Tomahawks Baseball. Adam holds a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting and a Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources Management from Middle Tennessee State University.

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Murfreesboro, United States

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Tennessee State Veterans' Homes

Tennessee State Veterans’ Homes are top-rated skilled nursing facilities with four locations across the State of Tennessee. TSVH offers short-term rehabilitation and long-term care options for honorably discharged veterans, veteran spouses, and Gold Star parents. The facilities are located in Murfreesboro, Humboldt, Knoxville, and Clarksville, with Cleveland and Arlington coming in the near future. TSVH Executive Offices are located in Murfreesboro and all facilities are governed by the Tennessee State Veterans’ Homes Board. The central purpose and role of Tennessee State Veterans'​ Homes is to: • Provide quality of care and quality of life for our veterans. • Rehabilitate residents to the maximum attainable level of independent functioning by utilizing all necessary governmental and community services and therapies, and to provide a comfortable, safe, sanitary environment conducive to personal happiness. • Make available to residents, social and cultural activities of personal interest designed to foster feelings of dignity and self-respect. • Meet the individual needs of each resident to the greatest extent possible.