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Meet...Arleeta

Name: Arleeta Burns.

Department: Volunteer at the Digestive Disease Center.

How long have you been at MUSC: 8 months.

A talent you have: I know how to crochet.

First job: James Island Cleaners. I have been working there for more than two years.

Mac or PC: PC. I  just bought my first HP laptop from Best Buy.

Activity you do that never gets old: Shopping.

One thing you can’t live without: Music.

Nickname in high school: Franny—this derived from my middle name, Frances.

How would you spend a million dollars: Helping out my church, helping people in poverty, traveling and opening up my own pediatric doctors office.

Greatest moment in your life: Graduating from high school at the top of my class.

Favorite quote: “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” –Marianne Williamson

 


Friday, Sept. 11, 2009



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