Meet the Team | Holly Griffith

Christina Mullins • March 16, 2022

Top of the morning to you, March! How is it the middle of the third month of the year already? It may be cliché to say, but time flies by.


The third month of the year is slated as Women’s History Month, so we certainly took that into consideration when we decided which employee to highlight. Today, we are excited to introduce you to Holly Griffith, who serves as a Claims Representative at our corporate office. Find out more about her below!


Meet the Team: Another Homegrown Team Member

Holly was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After high school graduation, she attended Southeastern Louisiana University, where she studied pre-pharmacy. From there, she went to Remington College and studied to be a pharmacy technician. Before joining the GRS team in February 2021, she worked as both a cook and pharmacy tech.


Personally, Holly has three children. When she’s not working, Holly loves to garden. She has quite the green thumb. On her “farm,” she grows numerous vegetables, including: cucumbers, tomatoes, snap peas, zucchini, watermelon, carrots, cantaloupe, squash, bell peppers, and lettuce. She enjoys cooking and spending time with her family and friends. 


In addition, she has several animals. On the farm, there are chickens, a hamster, a German shepherd named Zeus, and a cat named Princess Freckles.

As I was writing on this article, I asked her what she likes about working for GRS. She stated, “I love the people I work with. They make work not seem like work.”


To connect with Holly, reach out to her via email.


Come Join Our GRS Family!

Guarantee Restoration Services is hiring at each of our five locations. We have three Louisiana branches in Baton Rouge, Lafayette and New Orleans. If you or someone you know is looking for an opportunity to join a growing team or make a career switch, visit our website to see a complete list of current available positions.

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