Greta is has been caring for children since the young age of 12. Over the years she has spent time in Jr. & Sr. high ministry, as well as, nannying full-time and part-time for numerous families in Cincinnati. She is currently caring for 4 year old triplet boys and has been with them since they were 9 months old. She currently serves on the board for the International Nanny Association as Director of the Membership Committee and writes for Regarding Nannies. In 2010, she was nominated the International Nanny of the Year award, which she proudly received in San Francisco in front of her professional peers. She lives in Batavia, and is expecting a baby with her husband Doug. In 2009, Greta organized CincyNanny a not-for-profit organization in Cincinnati that connects professional nannies for social, educational activities. For more info. visit cincynanny.com
Trisha KnuevenNanny Trisha has been a full-time nanny for the past 4 years to several families in Cincinnati. She has worked with twins and singletons and really enjoys infants and toddlers the most. She has chosen to be a Professional Nanny over many other careers because it is what she is most passionate about! Every day is filled with fun adventures in learning and unending joys. She currently serves several families on a part-time temporary basis and is hopeful about a long-term permanent family in the future. Stay tuned to future blogs about all the training seminars she has recently attended. She loves staying current in the field by gaining knowledge in the every changing trends of early childhood education.
Karen Musclow
Before starting as a nanny in July of 2010, Karen worked with toddlers in child care centers for over 5 years. She holds a B.A. in Early Education and also studied Family Science. When not working, Karen leads multiple ministries at her local church, volunteers year-round with Operation Christmas Child, and loves playing piano and reading.
Amy Miller
Amy has been caring for children over 15 years in many types of childcare environments. She has been both a full-time & part-time nanny, preschool teacher, and an in-home care provider. Before the home was closed, Amy enjoyed volunteering at Maple Wood's Children home with fostered, abused, and abandoned children. Currently, Amy is a full-time nanny, in the Northern Kentucky area, for 5 & 3 year old girls and an infant boy. Her goal is to finish school and be able to teach Kindergarten or 1st grade. She is so grateful to have found the CincyNanny community and excited to now be apart of the blog team.
Before starting as a nanny in July of 2010, Karen worked with toddlers in child care centers for over 5 years. She holds a B.A. in Early Education and also studied Family Science. When not working, Karen leads multiple ministries at her local church, volunteers year-round with Operation Christmas Child, and loves playing piano and reading.
Amy Miller
Amy has been caring for children over 15 years in many types of childcare environments. She has been both a full-time & part-time nanny, preschool teacher, and an in-home care provider. Before the home was closed, Amy enjoyed volunteering at Maple Wood's Children home with fostered, abused, and abandoned children. Currently, Amy is a full-time nanny, in the Northern Kentucky area, for 5 & 3 year old girls and an infant boy. Her goal is to finish school and be able to teach Kindergarten or 1st grade. She is so grateful to have found the CincyNanny community and excited to now be apart of the blog team.

