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Hunter Goodman

Faculty, University of Arkansas System, Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service

Hunter Phillips Goodman is an Assistant Professor in Community, Workforce, and Economic Development at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service. Her work focuses on building capacity in nonprofit leadership, workforce development, and community leadership to foster local development and resiliency. She employs strategies such as asset-based community development and consensus organizing for local change and emphasizes the role of civic engagement in community development.134

Dr. Goodman holds a doctoral degree in Leadership Studies from the University of Central Arkansas, a Master of Education from the University of Southern Mississippi, and a Bachelor of Arts from Rhodes College. She has contributed to nonprofit leadership through research and publications, including case studies on nonprofit resiliency during COVID-19. Additionally, she is an alumna of the Presidential Leadership Scholars program, which shaped her approach to collaborative leadership.124

Originally from Alabama, Dr. Goodman resides in Little Rock, Arkansas, with her husband and two sons. She is passionate about community building, outdoor activities, and fostering innovation within the nonprofit sector.14

Highlights

Aug 31 · uaex.uada.edu
CPED New Staff Member Spotlight: Dr. Hunter P. Goodman

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Little Rock, Arkansas, United States