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James Goodnight

James Howard Goodnight (born January 6, 1943) is an American billionaire businessman and software developer. He has been the CEO of SAS since 1976, which he co-founded that year with other faculty members of North Carolina State University.[1] As of April 2023, his net worth was estimated at US$7.4 billion, making him the richest person in North Carolina.[2]

James Goodnight
Born
James Howard Goodnight

January 6, 1943 (1943-01-06) (age 81)
Other namesJim Goodnight
EducationNorth Carolina State University
Occupation(s)Businessman and software developer
TitleCEO, SAS
Term1976–
SpouseAnn Goodnight
Children3

Early life and career edit

Goodnight was born to Albert Goodnight and Dorothy Patterson in Salisbury, North Carolina, on January 6, 1943.[3] He lived in Greensboro until he was 12, when his family moved to Wilmington. As a kid he worked at his father's hardware store.[4][5]

Goodnight's career with computers began with a computer course at North Carolina State University. One summer he got a job writing software programs for the agricultural economics department.[6] Goodnight was a member of the Beta-Beta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon at NC State, and contributed to the construction of a new fraternity house for the chapter in 2002.[7]

Goodnight received a master's degree in statistics in 1968.[4] He also worked at a company building electronic equipment for the ground stations that communicated with the Apollo space capsules.[8][9] While working on the Apollo program, Goodnight experienced a work environment with a high turnover rate and this shaped his views on corporate culture.[9][10] Goodnight returned to North Carolina State University after working on the Apollo project, where he earned a PhD in statistics and was a faculty member from 1972 to 1976.[6]

Career edit

Goodnight joined another faculty member at North Carolina State in a research project to create a general purpose statistical analysis system (the original meaning of the name SAS) for analyzing agricultural data.[11] The project was operated by a consortium of eight land-grant universities and funded primarily by the USDA. Goodnight along with fellow faculty member Anthony James Barr became project leaders for the development of the early version of SAS.[12] When the software had 100 customers in 1976, Goodnight and three others from the University left the college to form SAS Institute[13][14] in an office across the street.[6]

Goodnight has remained CEO of SAS Institute for more than 45 years as the company grew from $138,000 its first year in business, to $420 million in 1993 and $3.2 billion in 2022.[15] Under his leadership, the company experienced continuous growth,[16] becoming one of the one of the largest privately held software providers in the world.[17] Goodnight became known for creating and promoting SAS' corporate culture,[18] often described by the media as "utopian."[10][19] He rejected acquisition offers and chose not to take SAS public to protect the company's work environment.[3] Goodnight has maintained a flat and flexible organizational structure at the company.[20][21]

 
Goodnight at the World Economic Forum in Cologny, Geneva.

HSM Global described Goodnight's leadership style in a framework of three pillars: "help employees do their best work by keeping them intellectually challenged and by removing distractions; Make managers responsible for sparking creativity; eliminate arbitrary distinctions between 'suits' and 'creatives'; Engage customers as creative partners to help deliver superior products."[22]

In 1981, Goodnight was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.[23] Goodnight has been called the "Godfather of AI" for his role in the creation of SAS.[24]

In 1997, he received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.[25] In 2004, he was named a Great American Business Leader by Harvard Business School.[26][27] That same year he was named one of America's 25 Most Fascinating Entrepreneurs by Inc. Magazine.[28] He has also been a frequent speaker and participant at the World Economic Forum.[6] In March 2020, Jim Goodnight was awarded a CEO Great Place to Work For All Leadership Award by Great Place to Work.[29]

Personal life edit

Goodnight met his wife, Ann, while he was a senior at North Carolina State University and she was attending Meredith College. They have been married for over 50 years and have three children.[3][30]

Rock collection edit

Goodnight has an interest in rock collecting. As a child, Goodnight would collect quartzes and arrowheads in the Greensboro area. He rediscovered his interest in geology in adulthood and began collecting rare rocks and other natural objects. In addition to minerals, he has also collected fossilized wood, dinosaur eggs and arrowheads from the Archaic period in North Carolina (dating between 8,000 BC and 1,000 BC). His collection includes hundreds of pieces, coming from over 40 countries.[31] Goodnight has described rocks and minerals as a genre of art.[32]

Parts of the collection are exhibited on the SAS campus in Cary, North Carolina. The display has been described as "a testament to his love of unique pieces of earth, from petrified dinosaur eggs, to impressive, mosaic chunks of native granite, to large, glassy meteorites."[33] Goodnight has loaned pieces from his collection to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences for the enjoyment of the public. A selection of pieces are displayed in the Betsy M. Bennett Bridge to Discovery, which links the museum to its Nature Research Center.[34]

Wealth and philanthropy edit

In April 2023, Goodnight's net worth was estimated at US$7.4 billion, making him the richest person in North Carolina, ahead of Epic Games' Tim Sweeney.[2] The Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimated his net worth to be US$11 billion in April 2024.[35]

Goodnight has an interest in improving the state of education, particularly elementary and secondary education.[36] He has advocated for increased funding for STEM education in the United States to prevent brain-drain and the outsourcing of research and technology jobs to other countries.[37] In 1996, Goodnight and his wife, along with his business partner, John Sall and his wife Ginger, founded an independent prep school Cary Academy.[38] He has advocated for restructuring preschool funding in North Carolina to extend access to more children in the state.[39]

The Goodnights have engaged in various philanthropic activities related to North Carolina State University. They created the Goodnight Scholarships, including the Goodnight Scholars Program and the Goodnight Transfer Scholars Program, which provides full tuition scholarships and development programs to students in STEM.[40] Their endowments have also created the Goodnight Doctoral Fellowship, 28 named faculty positions, and a deanship at North Carolina State.[41]

The Goodnights also founded the Goodnight Educational Foundation in 2005.[42] The foundation has supported the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities' Science of Reading Initiative.[43] In 2023, the Goodnight Distinguished Professorship in Early Literacy at Western Carolina University was established with a $1.5 million endowment from the foundation.[44] Goodnight has also contributed to the William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation.[45]

The Goodnights have also donated to causes such as wildlife conservation and historical preservation.[46] They sponsored the Jim and Ann Goodnight Museum Park, part of the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh.[47] In 2018, Goodnight and his wife were awarded by the North Carolina Museum of History for their contributions to the preservation of North Carolina history.[48] He is a patron of the Carolina Ballet.[49]

Both of the Goodnights are also involved in the local Cary, North Carolina, community. He has invested heavily in real estate in Cary, which - in addition to tax revenue generated by SAS and the attraction of thousands of employees - has contributed to the town's growth since the 1970s. He has also invested in the development of the neighboring community of Chatham Park.[50][51] He owns Prestonwood Country Club and The Umstead Hotel and Spa situated on the edge of the SAS campus.[52][53][54]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Jim Goodnight, Co-Founder & CEO". www.sas.com. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  2. ^ a b "Jim Goodnight regains status as NC's richest person, toppling Epic Games' Tim Sweeney | WRAL TechWire". WRAL TechWire. 2023-04-04. Retrieved 2023-04-04.
  3. ^ a b c Maney, Kevin (April 21, 2004). "SAS Workers Won When Greed Lost". USA Today. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Goodnight for all". The Irish Times. 16 June 2000. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  5. ^ "A good night for numbers". The Charlotte Observer. 27 July 2008.
  6. ^ a b c d Official biography, SAS Institute, retrieved December 13, 2012
  7. ^ Hoyle, Amanda (25 June 2014). "TKE alumni selling fraternity house at N.C. State, listed for $2.6M". Triangle Business Journal.
  8. ^ Raleigh News & Observer. "Ann and Jim Goodnight." December 31, 2006. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  9. ^ a b Stallard, Michael (June 18, 2010). "Has SAS Chairman Jim Goodnight Cracked the Code of Corporate Culture?". The Economic Times. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  10. ^ a b Bankert, Ellen; Lee, Mary Dean; Lange, Candice, "SAS Institute: A case on the role of senior business leaders in driving work/life cultural change" (PDF), The Wharton Work/Life Roundtable: A Division of the Wharton Work/Life Integration Project, University of Pennsylvania, SAS Institute has received considerable media attention for the "utopian" environment for which it has become known
  11. ^ Kaplan, David (January 22, 2010). . Fortune. Archived from the original on November 29, 2011. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  12. ^ SAS Institute FDA Intellectual Partnership for Efficient Regulated Research Data Archival and Analyses (PDF), Presented at Duke University, April 12, 2000, retrieved September 28, 2011
  13. ^ Lohr, Steve (November 21, 2009). "At a Software Powerhouse, the Good Life Is Under Siege". The New York Times. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  14. ^ SAS corporate timeline, WRAL, March 3, 2011, retrieved October 17, 2011
  15. ^ Corporate Statistics, SAS Institute, retrieved August 10, 2011
  16. ^ Buchanan, Leigh (September 2011). "How SAS Continues to Grow". Inc. Magazine. Retrieved December 17, 2012.
  17. ^ Gordon, Brian (September 28, 2023). "SAS eliminates more positions this week as part of its 2023 staff reduction plan". The News & Observer.
  18. ^ Hardy, Quentin (June 9, 2011). "SAS-We Spurned IBM, Now to Win". Forbes. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  19. ^ Shivapriya, N (September 25, 2008). "SAS Steams Along as Unlisted Firms Amid US Financial Chaos". The Economic Times. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  20. ^ Joel, Kurtzman. "An Interview with Jeffrey Pfeffer". Strategy+Business.
  21. ^ Fishman, Charles (December 31, 1998). . Fast Company. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
  22. ^ Building a Winning Corporate Culture – Jim Goodnight and SAS, HSM Global
  23. ^ View/Search Fellows of the ASA 2016-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2016-10-15.
  24. ^ Ioannou, Lori (2019-11-04). "Jim Goodnight, the 'Godfather of A.I.,' predicts the future fate of the US workforce". CNBC. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  25. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
  26. ^ "Jim Goodnight". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  27. ^ "Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century: James H. Goodnight". Harvard Business School. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  28. ^ Fenn, Donna. "James Goodnight, SAS". Inc. Magazine. Retrieved December 13, 2012.
  29. ^ SAS. "SAS' Jim Goodnight honored with CEO Great Place to Work® For All Leadership Award". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  30. ^ "Ann Goodnight collects art and North Carolina benefits | Walter Magazine". 31 March 2014. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  31. ^ zonker (2014-10-31). "Natural treasures: The extraordinary collection of Dr. Jim Goodnight". WALTER Magazine. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  32. ^ "Rock Collection Lines the Walls Of Software Executive's Office". Wall Street Journal. 2003-11-05. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  33. ^ Hemsoth, Nicole (2012-07-03). "Chips, Stats & Stones: A Morning with SAS CEO Dr. Jim Goodnight". Datanami. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  34. ^ zonker (2014-10-31). "Natural treasures: The extraordinary collection of Dr. Jim Goodnight". WALTER Magazine. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  35. ^ "Bloomberg Billionaires Index". Bloomberg.com. 2023-10-30. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  36. ^ Judson, Andie (27 February 2017). "Forbes: Richest person in North Carolina". WCNC. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  37. ^ "SAS Institute CEO Jim Goodnight on Building Strong Companies -- and a More Competitive U.S. Workforce". Knowledge at Wharton. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  38. ^ SAS Institute CEO Jim Goodnight on Building Strong Companies – and a More Competitive U.S. Workforce, January 5, 2011, retrieved December 12, 2012
  39. ^ "SAS CEO Jim Goodnight: Change NC's pre-K funding to reach more children". NC Chamber. 2019-08-14.
  40. ^ "Goodnight Scholarships". Goodnight Scholarships. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  41. ^ "Goodnight Doctoral Fellowship". The Graduate School. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  42. ^ "Goodnight Educational Foundation - Company Profile and News". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  43. ^ "Goodnight Foundation Supports NCICU's Science of Reading Initiative – NCICU". 2021-12-03. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  44. ^ Bill Studenc (2023-03-14). "New professorship in early literacy established with $1.5M from Goodnight Foundation". Western Carolina University. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  45. ^ "James Goodnight". Inside Philanthropy. 2021-08-18. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  46. ^ "SAS, Goodnight keep demonstrating the power to do good | WRAL TechWire". wraltechwire.com. 2019-05-02. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  47. ^ Kowalksi, Emily (2016-11-04). "The Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park". North Carolina Museum of Art. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
  48. ^ Intern, Editorial (2019-01-08). "N.C. Museum of History Hosts Foundation Philanthropy Awards". WALTER Magazine. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  49. ^ "James Goodnight". Inside Philanthropy. 2021-08-18. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  50. ^ "SAS' NEXT MOVE". www.bizjournals.com.
  51. ^ Barkin, Dan (2023-09-11). "Cary's growth not just due to natural advantages". Business North Carolina. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  52. ^ "Citizen Goodnight". Raleigh News and Observer. July 21, 1996. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  53. ^ "The Umstead Hotel, Umstead Spa, And Herons Offer Five Star Luxury In The Triangle". The Raleigh Telegram. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  54. ^ "Ann Goodnight planning upscale restaurant near hotel". Triangle Business Journal. Retrieved 7 February 2013.

Further reading edit

  • Oral History Interview with Jim Goodnight, Oral Histories of the American South
  • Karklgaard, Rich. "Jim Goodnight: King of Analytics". Forbes.

External links edit

  • Goodnight's official Bio

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This article contains wording that promotes the subject through exaggeration of unnoteworthy facts Please help improve it by removing or replacing such wording January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message James Howard Goodnight born January 6 1943 is an American billionaire businessman and software developer He has been the CEO of SAS since 1976 which he co founded that year with other faculty members of North Carolina State University 1 As of April 2023 his net worth was estimated at US 7 4 billion making him the richest person in North Carolina 2 James GoodnightBornJames Howard GoodnightJanuary 6 1943 1943 01 06 age 81 Salisbury North Carolina U S Other namesJim GoodnightEducationNorth Carolina State UniversityOccupation s Businessman and software developerTitleCEO SASTerm1976 SpouseAnn GoodnightChildren3 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Rock collection 3 2 Wealth and philanthropy 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life and career editGoodnight was born to Albert Goodnight and Dorothy Patterson in Salisbury North Carolina on January 6 1943 3 He lived in Greensboro until he was 12 when his family moved to Wilmington As a kid he worked at his father s hardware store 4 5 Goodnight s career with computers began with a computer course at North Carolina State University One summer he got a job writing software programs for the agricultural economics department 6 Goodnight was a member of the Beta Beta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon at NC State and contributed to the construction of a new fraternity house for the chapter in 2002 7 Goodnight received a master s degree in statistics in 1968 4 He also worked at a company building electronic equipment for the ground stations that communicated with the Apollo space capsules 8 9 While working on the Apollo program Goodnight experienced a work environment with a high turnover rate and this shaped his views on corporate culture 9 10 Goodnight returned to North Carolina State University after working on the Apollo project where he earned a PhD in statistics and was a faculty member from 1972 to 1976 6 Career editMain article SAS Institute Goodnight joined another faculty member at North Carolina State in a research project to create a general purpose statistical analysis system the original meaning of the name SAS for analyzing agricultural data 11 The project was operated by a consortium of eight land grant universities and funded primarily by the USDA Goodnight along with fellow faculty member Anthony James Barr became project leaders for the development of the early version of SAS 12 When the software had 100 customers in 1976 Goodnight and three others from the University left the college to form SAS Institute 13 14 in an office across the street 6 Goodnight has remained CEO of SAS Institute for more than 45 years as the company grew from 138 000 its first year in business to 420 million in 1993 and 3 2 billion in 2022 15 Under his leadership the company experienced continuous growth 16 becoming one of the one of the largest privately held software providers in the world 17 Goodnight became known for creating and promoting SAS corporate culture 18 often described by the media as utopian 10 19 He rejected acquisition offers and chose not to take SAS public to protect the company s work environment 3 Goodnight has maintained a flat and flexible organizational structure at the company 20 21 nbsp Goodnight at the World Economic Forum in Cologny Geneva HSM Global described Goodnight s leadership style in a framework of three pillars help employees do their best work by keeping them intellectually challenged and by removing distractions Make managers responsible for sparking creativity eliminate arbitrary distinctions between suits and creatives Engage customers as creative partners to help deliver superior products 22 In 1981 Goodnight was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association 23 Goodnight has been called the Godfather of AI for his role in the creation of SAS 24 In 1997 he received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement 25 In 2004 he was named a Great American Business Leader by Harvard Business School 26 27 That same year he was named one of America s 25 Most Fascinating Entrepreneurs by Inc Magazine 28 He has also been a frequent speaker and participant at the World Economic Forum 6 In March 2020 Jim Goodnight was awarded a CEO Great Place to Work For All Leadership Award by Great Place to Work 29 Personal life editGoodnight met his wife Ann while he was a senior at North Carolina State University and she was attending Meredith College They have been married for over 50 years and have three children 3 30 Rock collection edit Goodnight has an interest in rock collecting As a child Goodnight would collect quartzes and arrowheads in the Greensboro area He rediscovered his interest in geology in adulthood and began collecting rare rocks and other natural objects In addition to minerals he has also collected fossilized wood dinosaur eggs and arrowheads from the Archaic period in North Carolina dating between 8 000 BC and 1 000 BC His collection includes hundreds of pieces coming from over 40 countries 31 Goodnight has described rocks and minerals as a genre of art 32 Parts of the collection are exhibited on the SAS campus in Cary North Carolina The display has been described as a testament to his love of unique pieces of earth from petrified dinosaur eggs to impressive mosaic chunks of native granite to large glassy meteorites 33 Goodnight has loaned pieces from his collection to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences for the enjoyment of the public A selection of pieces are displayed in the Betsy M Bennett Bridge to Discovery which links the museum to its Nature Research Center 34 Wealth and philanthropy edit In April 2023 Goodnight s net worth was estimated at US 7 4 billion making him the richest person in North Carolina ahead of Epic Games Tim Sweeney 2 The Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimated his net worth to be US 11 billion in April 2024 35 Goodnight has an interest in improving the state of education particularly elementary and secondary education 36 He has advocated for increased funding for STEM education in the United States to prevent brain drain and the outsourcing of research and technology jobs to other countries 37 In 1996 Goodnight and his wife along with his business partner John Sall and his wife Ginger founded an independent prep school Cary Academy 38 He has advocated for restructuring preschool funding in North Carolina to extend access to more children in the state 39 The Goodnights have engaged in various philanthropic activities related to North Carolina State University They created the Goodnight Scholarships including the Goodnight Scholars Program and the Goodnight Transfer Scholars Program which provides full tuition scholarships and development programs to students in STEM 40 Their endowments have also created the Goodnight Doctoral Fellowship 28 named faculty positions and a deanship at North Carolina State 41 The Goodnights also founded the Goodnight Educational Foundation in 2005 42 The foundation has supported the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities Science of Reading Initiative 43 In 2023 the Goodnight Distinguished Professorship in Early Literacy at Western Carolina University was established with a 1 5 million endowment from the foundation 44 Goodnight has also contributed to the William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation 45 The Goodnights have also donated to causes such as wildlife conservation and historical preservation 46 They sponsored the Jim and Ann Goodnight Museum Park part of the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh 47 In 2018 Goodnight and his wife were awarded by the North Carolina Museum of History for their contributions to the preservation of North Carolina history 48 He is a patron of the Carolina Ballet 49 Both of the Goodnights are also involved in the local Cary North Carolina community He has invested heavily in real estate in Cary which in addition to tax revenue generated by SAS and the attraction of thousands of employees has contributed to the town s growth since the 1970s He has also invested in the development of the neighboring community of Chatham Park 50 51 He owns Prestonwood Country Club and The Umstead Hotel and Spa situated on the edge of the SAS campus 52 53 54 See also editList of Americans by net worth List of Tau Kappa Epsilon brothers Prestonwood Country ClubReferences edit Jim Goodnight Co Founder amp CEO www sas com Retrieved 2018 12 17 a b Jim Goodnight regains status as NC s richest person toppling Epic Games Tim Sweeney WRAL TechWire WRAL TechWire 2023 04 04 Retrieved 2023 04 04 a b c Maney Kevin April 21 2004 SAS Workers Won When Greed Lost USA Today Retrieved December 6 2011 a b Goodnight for all The Irish Times 16 June 2000 Retrieved 2020 11 02 A good night for numbers The Charlotte Observer 27 July 2008 a b c d Official biography SAS Institute retrieved December 13 2012 Hoyle Amanda 25 June 2014 TKE alumni selling fraternity house at N C State listed for 2 6M Triangle Business Journal Raleigh News amp Observer Ann and Jim Goodnight December 31 2006 Retrieved December 6 2011 a b Stallard Michael June 18 2010 Has SAS Chairman Jim Goodnight Cracked the Code of Corporate Culture The Economic Times Retrieved December 12 2012 a b Bankert Ellen Lee Mary Dean Lange Candice SAS Institute A case on the role of senior business leaders in driving work life cultural change PDF The Wharton Work Life Roundtable A Division of the Wharton Work Life Integration Project University of Pennsylvania SAS Institute has received considerable media attention for the utopian environment for which it has become known Kaplan David January 22 2010 SAS A new no 1 best employer Fortune Archived from the original on November 29 2011 Retrieved September 27 2011 SAS Institute FDA Intellectual Partnership for Efficient Regulated Research Data Archival and Analyses PDF Presented at Duke University April 12 2000 retrieved September 28 2011 Lohr Steve November 21 2009 At a Software Powerhouse the Good Life Is Under Siege The New York Times Retrieved December 6 2011 SAS corporate timeline WRAL March 3 2011 retrieved October 17 2011 Corporate Statistics SAS Institute retrieved August 10 2011 Buchanan Leigh September 2011 How SAS Continues to Grow Inc Magazine Retrieved December 17 2012 Gordon Brian September 28 2023 SAS eliminates more positions this week as part of its 2023 staff reduction plan The News amp Observer Hardy Quentin June 9 2011 SAS We Spurned IBM Now to Win Forbes Retrieved December 6 2011 Shivapriya N September 25 2008 SAS Steams Along as Unlisted Firms Amid US Financial Chaos The Economic Times Retrieved December 6 2011 Joel Kurtzman An Interview with Jeffrey Pfeffer Strategy Business Fishman Charles December 31 1998 Sanity Inc Fast Company Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Building a Winning Corporate Culture Jim Goodnight and SAS HSM Global View Search Fellows of the ASA Archived 2016 06 16 at the Wayback Machine accessed 2016 10 15 Ioannou Lori 2019 11 04 Jim Goodnight the Godfather of A I predicts the future fate of the US workforce CNBC Retrieved 2024 04 20 Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement www achievement org American Academy of Achievement Jim Goodnight World Economic Forum Retrieved 2024 04 20 Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century James H Goodnight Harvard Business School Retrieved February 3 2021 Fenn Donna James Goodnight SAS Inc Magazine Retrieved December 13 2012 SAS SAS Jim Goodnight honored with CEO Great Place to Work For All Leadership Award www prnewswire com Press release Retrieved 2020 03 05 Ann Goodnight collects art and North Carolina benefits Walter Magazine 31 March 2014 Retrieved 2018 12 17 zonker 2014 10 31 Natural treasures The extraordinary collection of Dr Jim Goodnight WALTER Magazine Retrieved 2024 04 20 Rock Collection Lines the Walls Of Software Executive s Office Wall Street Journal 2003 11 05 ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2024 04 20 Hemsoth Nicole 2012 07 03 Chips Stats amp Stones A Morning with SAS CEO Dr Jim Goodnight Datanami Retrieved 2024 04 20 zonker 2014 10 31 Natural treasures The extraordinary collection of Dr Jim Goodnight WALTER Magazine Retrieved 2024 04 20 Bloomberg Billionaires Index Bloomberg com 2023 10 30 Retrieved 2024 04 20 Judson Andie 27 February 2017 Forbes Richest person in North Carolina WCNC Retrieved 2020 11 02 SAS Institute CEO Jim Goodnight on Building Strong Companies and a More Competitive U S Workforce Knowledge at Wharton Retrieved 2024 04 20 SAS Institute CEO Jim Goodnight on Building Strong Companies and a More Competitive U S Workforce January 5 2011 retrieved December 12 2012 SAS CEO Jim Goodnight Change NC s pre K funding to reach more children NC Chamber 2019 08 14 Goodnight Scholarships Goodnight Scholarships Retrieved 2024 04 20 Goodnight Doctoral Fellowship The Graduate School Retrieved 2024 04 20 Goodnight Educational Foundation Company Profile and News Bloomberg com Retrieved 2024 04 20 Goodnight Foundation Supports NCICU s Science of Reading Initiative NCICU 2021 12 03 Retrieved 2024 04 20 Bill Studenc 2023 03 14 New professorship in early literacy established with 1 5M from Goodnight Foundation Western Carolina University Retrieved 2024 04 20 James Goodnight Inside Philanthropy 2021 08 18 Retrieved 2024 04 20 SAS Goodnight keep demonstrating the power to do good WRAL TechWire wraltechwire com 2019 05 02 Retrieved 2024 04 20 Kowalksi Emily 2016 11 04 The Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park North Carolina Museum of Art Retrieved 2024 04 20 Intern Editorial 2019 01 08 N C Museum of History Hosts Foundation Philanthropy Awards WALTER Magazine Retrieved 2024 04 22 James Goodnight Inside Philanthropy 2021 08 18 Retrieved 2024 04 22 SAS NEXT MOVE www bizjournals com Barkin Dan 2023 09 11 Cary s growth not just due to natural advantages Business North Carolina Retrieved 2024 04 22 Citizen Goodnight Raleigh News and Observer July 21 1996 Retrieved December 6 2011 The Umstead Hotel Umstead Spa And Herons Offer Five Star Luxury In The Triangle The Raleigh Telegram Retrieved 7 February 2013 Ann Goodnight planning upscale restaurant near hotel Triangle Business Journal Retrieved 7 February 2013 Further reading editOral History Interview with Jim Goodnight Oral Histories of the American South Karklgaard Rich Jim Goodnight King of Analytics Forbes External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to James Goodnight Goodnight s official Bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Goodnight amp oldid 1220568690 Wealth and philanthropy, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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