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Ms. Linda Gooden was inducted into the Montgomery County Business Hall of Fame (MCBHOF) on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at The Universities at Shady Grove. The accolade celebrates people who have made a positive impact on the Montgomery County business community, according to MCBHOF.
Gooden, who retired as executive vice president of Lockheed Martin Corporation, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, was elected Chair of the University System of Maryland Board of Regents in Nov. 2018. The 21-member Board of Regents oversee the system's academic, administrative, and financial operations, and appoint the presidents of the system's 12 institutions. Gooden joined the board in July 2009.
An MCBHOF statement said the event, now in its eighth year, has raised more than a million dollars for scholarship programs at The Universities at Shady Grove, the University System of Maryland’s regional center, which brings Maryland public universities and academic degree programs directly to Montgomery County, the most populous county in the state of Maryland.
On Facebook, Gooden received good wishes from the University System of Maryland Chancellor Robert Caret and Regent Ike Leggett after her induction.
"Over the past eight years, @MCBHOF has raised over $1.2 million to provide scholarships to students The Universities at Shady Grove," read the post.
Gooden was recognized by the Maryland Business Hall of Fame in 2008. She earned a bachelor's degree in computer technology from Youngstown State University, and a bachelor's degree in business and administration and an MBA from the University of Maryland University College (UMUC).