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Meet...Chloe


Name: Chloe Singleton.

Department: Business Development & Marketing Services.

Years at MUSC: 17.

A unique talent you have: Glass blowing to make scientific apparatus when I worked in polymer laboratories.

First job: A research polymer physicist.

What do you do on a rainy day: Read, solve crossword puzzles or telephone friends.

One activity you do that never gets old: Reading Sherlock Holmes stories.

The best thing about living in Charleston: Since moving here, so many friends, acquaintances, and relatives come to visit.

Favorite TV shows: Numb3rs and re-runs of M*A*S*H*.

What properties of a hurricane do you have: My husband says that I am unstoppable once I’ve made up my mind.

Greatest moment in your life: Valentine’s Day, 1984. My husband proposed marriage by presenting me with an English bulldog puppy, knowing that I couldn’t resist saying, yes.

Favorite quote: “You never know what interesting things you will find around the next corner.”



 

Friday, Aug. 28, 2009



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