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Capucine Evans-Gillard, a graduate of the University of Central Arkansas and has been with SSA since 1989 where she began her career with SSA as a Claims Representative in the Pine Bluff, Arkansas office. In 1999 she was selected to participate in the Dallas Region Leadership Development Program (DRLDP). Her first assignment was Operations Supervisor in the Tulsa, OK office and then Pine Bluff which later became her permanent position. In 2006, Capucine was promoted to Assistant District Manager in the Little Rock, AR office where she is currently assigned. Capucine has been instrumental in Regional and Area initiatives, serving as co-coordinator for the Arkansas One SSA meetings, a member the New Employee Development Cadre (formally Track

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