Cobbco 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. 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." In 2011, Cobb became president and the sole CEO as the company continued to grow from 289 communities to over 500.
Brookdale acquisition and PBS Frontline 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: We are 27,000 human beings caring for 40,000 residents and human beings make mistakes. We devote as much time and attention to training and orienting and giving guidance and making sure that they feel comfortable in the decisions that they make, but on occasion there will be mistakes. As part of the terms of the acquisition, Cobb became a member of the board of directors at Brookdale, bringing his people, leadership, and operational expertise to the board. ==Industry organizations==