Latonya Sallywhite Case Study

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It is with great please and enthusiasm that I am submitting a statement of performance for Miss Latonya Sallywhite recommending her for the position as a Prospective Volunteer. As her supervisor, I can fully vouch for her suitability and credibility to work well at Memorial University Medical Center.
Miss. Sallywhite’s tenacious attitude is the catalyst to her dynamic leadership ability. She demonstrated integrity by adhering to the school’s policies and procedures. She was passionate towards helping others; for instance, when she helped students complete tasks, she always demonstrated the importance exhibiting positivity. While she worked at Thomson McDuffie Middle School, she demonstrated an immense fervor by providing the students with a

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