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Meet...Ginny
Name:
Virginia “Ginny” Gamble.
Department:
Public Information Coordinator of Ashley River Tower (ART).
How long at MUSC: 11 months.
Best thing about working at MUSC:
Watching the building grow and working with the most incredible team.
First car: Dodge Raider—a box on
wheels that I named Debra and it was a beast of a car.
Last book read: Power of One.
Philosophy on life: Do all you
can, while you can, with a smile.
Current CD playing in your car:
Wynton Marsalis mix.
First job: Whitewater kayaking
instructor at Camp Pinnacle.
Ingredient you must have in your
refrigerator: Grits in the pantry. It’s not a food, it’s a way
of life.
Biggest challenge: Finishing ART
and working in some down time.
Coke or Pepsi: Classic Coke...
none of that diet, zero or plus junk.
If you could trade places with someone
for a day, who would you be: Chris Malanuk on any day but
Tuesday.
Funniest moment in your area:
Being presented with my own Tour Guide Barbie.
Favorite quote: “Can we build
it? Yes, we can!” Bob the Builder.
Friday, Oct. 12, 2007
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