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Phone Caller #1 (00:47) Sgmc health. This is Michelle. How may I help you?
Kirsten Neville (00:50) Hi, Michelle. I’m hoping you can help me. I have a question about your address, so, I was hoping to send over a small gift to John moore. He’s the CFO of sgmc. Could you please confirm for me what address that would be and that he is indeed there in the office?
Phone Caller #1 (01:10) I don’t know what his schedule is. Ma’am, I can only confirm you said John moore, correct?
Kirsten Neville (01:17) Yeah.
Phone Caller #1 (01:18) Hold on one second.
Phone Caller #1 (01:29) Sorry, give me one second here.
Kirsten Neville (01:31) Take your time.
Phone Caller #1 (01:33) Thank you.
Phone Caller #1 (01:43) He’s still listed as an employee here, but I don’t know what his schedule is. I don’t know when he’s on vacation, when he’s not, or where his location is on a daily basis. I do have him here at south Georgia medical center at.
Kirsten Neville (02:07) Vow just.
Phone Caller #1 (02:09) Yes, V a LD o ST a?
Kirsten Neville (02:11) That the.
Phone Caller #1 (02:14) three one six, zero one.
Kirsten Neville (02:16) Is there like a suite number or an office number?
Phone Caller #1 (02:20) Not that I’m not that I’m aware of, but if you put, if you can put on the label to the attention of John moore and his title. The mailroom should be able to get it to him.
Kirsten Neville (02:33) Okay. That’s very helpful. Thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Phone Caller #1 (02:37) You’re welcome. Have a good day.
Kirsten Neville (02:39) Okay. Bye.