James Goodnight
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James "Jim" Goodnight is the CEO of the SAS Institute and is generally recognized as the wealthiest man in the state of North Carolina and one of the wealthiest in the world. He was born in Salisbury, NC and lived in Greensboro, NC until his family moved to Wilmington, NC when he was 12. As a youth, he often worked in his father's hardware store in Wilmington. His parents, Albert Goodnight and Dorothy Patterson Goodnight, are deceased. Even at a young age, mathematics and chemistry were his strongest subjects—thanks in part, he says, to a “wonderful chemistry teacher” at New Hanover High School. He applied to North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and opted for the Raleigh school largely because of his friendship with Roman Gabriel, a star football player from Wilmington who went on to an All-American career as a quarterback for the Wolfpack.
Goodnight fell in love with computers in the one computer course he took at N.C. State in his sophomore year. “In mid-stream, a light went on, and I fell in love, making machines which do things for other people,” he says. The following summer he got a job writing programs for the agricultural economics department. The intrigue never waned. A few years later, while working on his master's, his curiosity was piqued over the prospect of man being sent to the moon. His programming skills helped him land a position with a company building electronic equipment for the ground stations that would communicate with the Apollo space capsules. Goodnight met his wife, Ann, while he was a senior at NC State and she was attending Meredith College.
Goodnight holds a doctorate in statistics from North Carolina State University, where he was a member of the faculty from 1972 to 1976.
James Goodnight is also a member of the social fraternity Tau Kappa Epsilon. Dr. Jim Goodnight, with contributions from other esteemed alumni in TKE, was responsible for the building of a new fraternity house which was completed in 2002.