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Leaving behind a legacy

After 26 years of representing and advocating for the Gary Job Corps Center, Randolph Goodman will be officially retiring from his post as business community liaison on May 31. Goodman
Leaving behind a legacy

After 26 years of representing and advocating for the Gary Job Corps Center, Randolph Goodman will be officially retiring from his post as business community liaison on May 31.

Goodman is a familiar face and voice around San Marcos. Anyone that has gone to any civic gathering in the area has probably heard at one point, “It’s a wonderful day!” echoing across the room. It’s been the well-known saying of Goodman, even before he made his way to San Marcos to work for Gary Job Corps Center.

Goodman joined Gary Job Corps in December of 1992 as a placement specialist. But prior to his work at the Job Corps, Goodman served in the United States Navy for 20 years — or as he puts it “I worked, one war, two government overthrows and fought one typhoon and two hurricanes out in the ocean.”

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