JIM GOODMON believes in building strong communities. President and CEO of Capitol Broadcasting, he has distinguished himself in business and as an advocate for North Carolina communities. Goodmon and his wife Barbara have worked to improve the lives of countless people in the Triangle and across the state.
The rehabilitation of the urban built environment has been a significant focus of Goodmon’s work. By bringing together philanthropy with business investment savvy, he is revitalizing communities economically and culturally. Design Guild President Michael Cole says “From Raleigh’s Capitol Broadcasting Company headquarters to Durham’s American Tobacco Historic District; from Briggs Hardware on Fayetteville Street to Rocky Mount Mills, Jim Goodmon has been a tireless advocate and catalyst for progressive, historic preservation, adaptive re-use, creative urban design solutions and innovative mixed-use developments.”
For his innovative approach to preserving architectural treasures and renewing urban environments, the Design Guild is proud to name Jim Goodmon the 2008 Design Guild Award recipient.
The 2008 Design Guild Award Dinner, sponsored by the NC State Foundation, honoring recipient Jim Goodmon will be held on held on Saturday, April 12, at The Umstead Hotel and Spa in Cary.
Event and Table Sponsorships available. Please fill out the sponsorship pledge form and fax or mail into the College of Design External Relations Office.
Questions? Contact Jean Marie Livaudais at jm_livaudais@ncsu.edu or 919.515.8320.
2008 Design Guild Award Dinner honoring Jim Goodmon (invitation PDF)
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