Employee Spotlight Shines on Justin Singh

This month, we are proud to shine our Employee Spotlight on Justin Singh, IT Desktop Supervisor at Flushing Hospital Medical Center. Justin has been employed at Flushing Hospital for three years, and before that he was employed for three years at Jamaica Hospital where he began his career as part of the Desktop Support team.

Justin grew up in Brooklyn where he attended elementary school at  PS 108, the Murray Bergtraum High School for Business Careers and DeVry University where he received a Bachelors Degree in Computer Systems specializing in Networking and Telecommunications. His family is originally from Guyana and he is the first person in in his immediate family to graduate from college. He currently resides in Queens.

Justin enjoys a variety of types of tv shows and movies. He likes comedies, mysteries, and sci-fi. He is particularly fond of action movies such as Die Hard, Cranked, Speed,  and the Matrix. Justin currently has three cars from the 1990’s that he is working on. In many ways these cars are similar to working with computers because it involves problem solving. He also enjoys gaming.

Justin has traveled to Thailand and Ecuador and there are many other places he hopes to visit. His favorite types of food are Italian and Mediterranean. He likes a variety of music types, especially Soca, House, Techno and music from the 1980’s.

Family is very important to Justin as is mental health awareness. He enjoys working at Flushing Hospital because even though he doesn’t have direct contact with patients, he likes that fact that what he does helps impact patient’s care for the greatest benefit. We are proud to have Justin as part of our team and we look forward to him working with us for many years more.

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