- Mary L. Good
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Mary Lowe Good is an inorganic chemist who does industrial research and has worked in government. She received her BS from the University of Central Arkansas and in 1955 received her PhD in from the University of Arkansas.[1] In 1980 she was appointed to the National Science Board of the National Science Foundation by Jimmy Carter and then in 1986 she was appointed to it again by Ronald Reagan. [2]Former President Bush (41) appointed her to the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. Later Dr. Good in 1993 served four years as the Under Secretary for Technology for the Technology Administration in the Department of Commerce, under the Clinton Administration. She is currently Donaghey University Professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.[3] and the founding Dean of EIT (the George W. Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology.[4]
She was the 1987 President of the American Chemical Society.
Good is a director of Acxiom Corporation. Her total 2010 remuneration for this role was $90,000.[5]
Awards
- The 6th Annual Heinz Award in Technology, the Economy and Employment (2000)[6]
- Vannevar Bush Award
- Priestley Medal
- Glenn T. Seaborg Medal
- Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award
- Garvan-Olin Medal
- American Institute of Chemists Gold Medal
- The Delmer S. Fahrney Medal
References
- ^ Fulbright College Distinguished Alumni page
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- ^ Yale
- ^ Dr. Mary L. Good, Founding Dean, Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology, Dean's Office, accessed November 5, 2008.
- ^ "Mary L. Good Profile". Forbes.com. Forbes. http://people.forbes.com/profile/mary-l-good/1213. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
- ^ The Heinz Awards, Mary Good profile
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