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Elizabeth Sullivan brings smile, positive attitude to receptionist position at AAC
the AAC family. She is most likely the friendly voice that is heard on the other line when one calls the AAC.
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Te caller hears, “Association of Arkansas Counties.” But what isn’t known is that she is probably accomplishing numerous other tasks while she directs calls and assists on various projects with other AAC team members. “Tis is the first job I have ever had where I actually look forward to Mondays. I work with wonderful people,” Sullivan said when asked to sum up her thoughts about her job. Sullivan, who lives in Cabot, said she is first
and foremost a proud mom to her 21-month- old daughter, Emersyn.
“I want to be the best example I can be for my daughter, and help her grow into a well- rounded young lady someday,” Sullivan said. Her hobbies include playing with her tiny tot, photography and scrapbooking, watching football and listening to music. Born in Kansas City, Mo., she said she plans
A Personal Look... Elizabeth Sullivan
What time do you get up most mornings? Usually by 6:30 How do you like your steak? Medium well What was the last film you saw at the cinema? “Avatar.” What is your favorite TV show? “Te First 48.”
If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be? Italy.
What is your favorite cuisine? Not really a cuisine, but I have an obsession with boneless buffalo wings. What foods do you dislike? Pepperoni pizza.
Where would you visit if you had the chance? I would like to see all the national monuments. Cup half-empty or half-full? Half-full!
to finish her education and focus on becoming an attorney in the future. “I enjoy helping all the different county offi-
cials who contact the AAC, whether it concerns legal inquires or legislative insight or whatever they might need,” Sullivan said. “We have a great group of people who are focused on serv- ing all Arkansas counties and it is nice to be a part of that effort.”
ven though she has only been on the AAC staff since July, receptionist Elizabeth Sullivan is a critical part of
Favorite time of day? 7:00 p.m., because that is when my baby girl is ready to cuddle with me.
What is your favorite sport to watch? Football and baseball. Are you a morning person or a night person? Night. What did you want to be when you were little? A singer/actress.
What is your best childhood memory? Having concerts in my front yard with my brothers and the neighborhood kids. Any pet peeves? Selfish people. Are you a cat person or a dog person? Puppy person. Favorite ice cream? Mint chocolate chip
Which store would you choose to max out your credit card? Babies R Us. The hardest thing I ever did was? Lose my 21-year-old brother.
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