Greice is a native Brazilian that moved to the USA in 2003 to work as a currency trader for a prominent regional finance firm in Atlanta. She received her bachelor’s degree in Radiology from Ulbra, Brazil, and she has her Master’s in International Business and Finance from Fundacao Getulio Vargas, Brazil. In 2009 Greice was asked to help a major retailer navigate its post-recession future working directly with the company’s CEO and CFO. Upon project completion in the retail space in July 2010, Greice wanted to follow her dream of being an entrepreneur and founded ACP, with a focus to change the nations underserved medically fragile children. Passionate about the business and its mission, Greice has led ACP to be the fastest organically growing Private Pediatric Home Care company in the South East. ACP has made the INC 5000 list for the last four consecutive years, which makes Greice one shy of the INC 5000 hall of fame.
In early 2018, ACP expanded its service line into the adult home care space and has opened its first health care center for medically fragile children in Florida. Greice then embarked in multiple new avenues to solve the nursing shortage, starting ACP’s first International Recruiting Agency in Brazil. In late 2018, ACP was acquired partially by Council Capital, a well-known healthcare private equity firm in Nashville. Continuing as CEO, Greice and Council are actively acquiring other companies in her space to take ACP to a national market position.
Greice is a member of the Entrepreneur Organization (EO), is a committee member in the Focus & Fragile Kids Organization and is a voice for raising the bar in home health care with city and state officials in Georgia and Florida. Married to another entrepreneur and CEO for almost 11 years, she is the mother of two beautiful young boys. Greice likes to spend her free time with her family, working out and traveling, especially back to her home in Brazil.