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Meet...Ray

Name: Rafael “Ray” Correa.

Department: Engineering and Facilities.

How long at MUSC: 15 years.

City in which you were born: Bronx, N.Y.

Favorite TV: Star Trek.

Favorite Web site: Oneplace.com.

Least favorite chore: Shampooing the rug.

Fondest childhood memory: Playing baseball with my dad.

Free time: Music in all forms (playing, listening, performing), movies, golf, swimming, reading.

Biggest challenge: Keeping up with it all.

If you could trade places with someone for a day: I would like to be a major league baseball catcher for a day.

Memorable trip: Climbing to the summit of Der Zugspitz, Germany’s tallest mountain.

Most rewarding about your job: Helping people.

Personality trait that you admire in others: Compassion.

Something that people don’t know about you: I sing.

Historical event that you would have like to have witnessed: The resurrection of Jesus.

Words of advice: “Mares calmados no hacen buenos marineros.” Translation: “Calm seas do not make good sailors.”
 

Friday, Nov. 5, 2004
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