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°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êͼ¹ÒÅÆ Alumna Amanda Goodson, Ph.D. has been soaring and this month in Detroit, Michigan, members of the Women of Color STEM Conference in Technology gave her a Lifetime Achievement Award for her extraordinary impact.
Dr. Goodson is a senior director of Engineering and Mission Assurance for Raytheon Intelligence and Space Technologies. Prior to joining Raytheon, she spent 20 years with NASA at the Marshall Space Flight Center, where she was senior executive for service for quality and mission assurance for space shuttle propulsion elements and other hardware systems.
Connecting others to engineering career options, she served as board chair of Advancing Minorities Interest in Engineering. She is also president of the Women in Technology STEM Consortium.
For more than 25 years, the Women of Color STEM Conference in Technology have selected award recipients from promising college students, new hires, mid-career professionals and managers, C-suite executives, innovators, inventors and change agents.
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