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Meet Ruthel Flood-Williams


Department
Business Development/Marketing Services Referral Call Center

How long at MUSC
Since 1988

Branch of service and rank
U.S. Navy Reserve, Petty Officer First Class (E-6). [Retired Nov. 6 after 27 years]


Family
Husband, John Sr., and sons, John Jr., Bruce and Jermaine, plus grandchildren

First job
Working as a volunteer at the Sea Island Health Clinic, John’s Island

Biggest challenge at work
Keeping up with the latest technology and changes  [She just returned to MUSC after having been deployed since 2007]

Most rewarding work in the Navy
Helping countless soldiers and sailors as a processing site manager

Fun fact
I was one of six siblings who served in the military. Between us, we have more than 131 years of military service.

Compliment you have received lately
I’m proud of you (my grandchildren told me that).



Friday, Nov. 12, 2010



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