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Granger Cobb (Lewis Granger Cobb) was born on 29 July, 1960 in Fort Ord National Monument, California, United States, is a Chief Executive Officer. Discover Granger Cobb's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Lewis Granger Cobb
Occupation Chief Executive Officer
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 29 July, 1960
Birthday 29 July
Birthplace Fort Ord, California, U.S.
Date of death September 22, 2015,
Died Place Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Nationality United States

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His wife is Tina (m. 1984)

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2019

We don’t make widgets, and so one of the things I would liken it to is if you are making a widget and you figure out how to shave a little quality off when nobody notices, you might be the hero. In our business, you shave any quality off and you’re going to see your reputation go down very quickly, and you’re going to see your bottom line go down very quickly. It’s just the opposite if we do a good job. We rely on our reputation.

2017

The Granger Cobb Institute for Senior Living was announced at the Argentum Senior Living Executive Conference in Nashville on May 4, 2017, by Bill Pettit, president of R.D. Merrill, and Chris Hyatt, partner, investor, and chief operating officer of New Perspective Senior Living. The institute follows Granger Cobb's passion to serve senior citizens by focusing on a transdisciplinary integrated approach to senior living operations, including hospitality, psychology, nursing, computer science, food science, human development, and entrepreneurship. It combines broad industry participation with academic rigor and has both a campus degree program and an online educational program.

2015

Granger Cobb died of cancer on September 22, 2015, at his home in Seattle, Washington, US.

2014

Granger Cobb was an American retirement community executive who built the largest assisted living company in the United States. From one retirement community and through four large mergers and acquisitions, Cobb became the president and chief executive officer of Emeritus Senior Living with 521 retirement communities employing 31,000 people nationwide. He served in that role until Emeritus was acquired by Brookdale Senior Living on July 30, 2014. Cobb became a member of the board of directors of Brookdale.

As change continued in the senior living industry, Emeritus considered its alternative futures. Merger explorations began in earnest in 2013 and culminated with a Brookdale Senior Living $2.8 billion deal announcement on February 20, 2014. During the course of the merger activities, Brookdale was questioned about Emeritus issues raised in a PBS Frontline story in 2013 and found Emeritus responded appropriately. Speaking to Forbes Cobb said:

2012

In his 2012 court testimony, Cobb described his duties as primarily dealing with two areas: building infrastructure for operations, financial and regulatory components; and "looking out" for "three months, one year, three years, five years to help develop the strategic direction for the company"

2011

In 2011, Cobb became president and the sole CEO as the company continued to grow from 289 communities to over 500. Emeritus was listed on the New York Stock Exchange NYSE:ESC.

1998

Summerville Senior Living acquired Cobbco in 1998, with Cobb joining the larger company. In 2000, he became president and CEO of Summerville and a member of the board of directors. Summerville merged with Emeritus Senior Living in 2007 where he was named president and co-CEO with Dan Baty. Emeritus acquired 144 communities from Sunwest in 2010. Speaking of the acquisition, Cobb said "Sunwest grew rapidly and really did not have a strong infrastructure for operational oversight. We have systems to monitor resident-care plans and to make sure we are charging for the level of care we are providing."

1989

Granger Cobb began his senior living career working for his father-in-law Edward Keh as an executive director at a senior living community. In 1989, he and his wife Tina sold their personal home and cashed in her teacher pension to finance their first senior living community. This single community was the basis for Cobbco Incorporated.

1960

Granger Cobb was born Lewis Granger Cobb on July 29, 1960, near Fort Ord, California, to E. Lewis and Letty Cobb. His father Lew was stationed at Fort Ord for military service and the family moved to Madison, Wisconsin, in 1963, where Lew entered medical school. Granger was joined by two sisters, Melissa and Catherine. Upon receiving his medical degree Lew, Letty, Granger, Melissa, and Catherine moved to French Camp, California, where Lew did his residency and the family added two children, Bryson and Melanie. In 1971 the family moved to Morada, California, and lived there as Lew operated his OB/GYN medical practice.