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Meet...Jeremy
Name:
Jeremy Wolf.
Department: OCIO-IS Field
Engineering.
How
long at MUSC: It will be a year June 29.
How do you spend your free time:
I’m finishing up my degree in Telecommunications Systems Management,
and I’m playing music when I’m not working on that.
If you could change careers, what would
you do: Before I did this I was a professional jazz musician; I
suppose I would go back to that.
What musical instruments do you play:
I play upright acoustic bass, piano and electric bass.
Pets: A cat named Slammo, and
some fish, one named Ted Nugent.
Favorite book: Neuromancer by
William Gibson is a pretty good book.
Favorite room in your house: My
living room.
Item you must have in your refrigerator:
Right now I’m pretty sure there is only a bottle of orange juice and
some ketchup.
Fondest childhood memory:
Exploring the forest around my hometown in Chillecothe, Ohio.
How do you stay fit: Ha!
Something people don’t know about you:
I was once in a TV sitcom pilot (it never got picked up).
Friday, June 23, 2006
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