Gloria Carter

Front Desk Attendee at Belle Meade Country Club

Gloria Carter is a dedicated volunteer and research assistant with extensive experience in medical and educational settings. Currently serving as a volunteer at the Salt Wagon Clinic and as a research assistant in the Heerman Lab at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Gloria contributes to patient care and collects valuable data on bilingual literacy and anthropometry. Previous roles include teaching science lessons to children at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital and assisting in thyroid-related research in Dr. Nancy Carrasco's lab. Gloria also has experience working as a front desk attendee at Belle Meade Country Club and as a volunteer staff member at GraceWorks Ministries. Currently pursuing a degree in Medicine, Health, and Society, along with communication studies at Vanderbilt University, Gloria has also participated in the SHPEP program at the University of Florida. Education includes a high school diploma from Father Ryan High School.

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Nashville, United States

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Belle Meade Country Club

Belle Meade Country Club (BMCC) was founded in 1901 and moved to its present location in the Belle Meade area of Nashville in 1915. It is a private, member-owned Club with an exceptional history and culture, as well as a multi-generational membership, a great number for whom the Club plays a special part of their social and recreational lives. BMCC is clearly considered one of the top clubs in the country, not only for the quality of its membership, but for the quality of its golf operation, food and beverage program, and other recreational amenities, programs and overall quality of its physical plant and highly dedicated staff. Special to Belle Meade is the refined and dignified culture and the way in which people-- members, staff, guests and other constituencies providing support to BMCC-- are treated and engaged throughout the organization.


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