Kountz and Goldberg reappointed to CCBC Board of Trustees
Baltimore County, Md. – Governor Martin O'Malley recently reappointed Charles E. Kountz Jr. and Linda C. Goldberg to the Board of Trustees of the Community College of Baltimore County for terms of five years beginning July 1, 2008.
Charles E. Kountz Jr., Esq., elected vice chairman of the CCBC Board of Trustees for the 2008/2009 year, was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1970. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Baltimore. Kountz served as Assistant District Attorney from 1971-1975, Deputy People’s Council, 1975-1978, and a member of the House of Delegates from 1979-1983.
He was Chairman of the Baltimore County Lawyer Counseling Committee; a member of the Bar Association of Baltimore City; the Lawyer Counseling Committee, Family Law Committee, Maryland State Bar Association, Attorney Grievance Commission, Federal and American Bar Associations, Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, Governor’s Commission on Condominiums, and the Governor’s Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse.
A Catonsville, Md. resident, Kountz serves as legal counsel to Western District YMCA of Central Maryland, Baltimore County Volunteer Fireman’s Association, Lansdowne Volunteer Firemen’s Association, and Southwest Leadership Team. His law firm is engaged in the general practice of law with emphasis in family and criminal areas.
Linda C. Goldberg, SPHR, CCP has more than 22 years' experience in the field of human resources with vast experience in compensation, benefits, staffing, affirmative action, employee relations, diversity programs, policy development and human resources technology applications. A Pikesville, Md. resident, Goldberg is vice president for Lumenos, Inc.
A Certified Senior Professional in Human Resources and a Certified Compensation Professional, Ms. Goldberg belongs to a number of professional organizations, including the Society for Human Resource Management, the Chesapeake Human Resources Association and WorldatWork. She also serves as president for the Baltimore Coral Arts Society and vice president of the President's Advisory Council on Business Outreach at UMBC.
Goldberg received her master of business administration from the University of Baltimore Merrick School of Business, a master of health science degree in Occupational Safety and Health from the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health (now the Bloomberg School of Public Health) and a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology from the University of Maryland, College Park.
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Rooted in the community since 1957, CCBC educates nearly 65,000 students each year, including half of all Baltimore County residents attending college in Maryland as undergraduates. Offering more than 50 associate degree and 100 certificate programs, CCBC ranks among the best in providing undergraduate education, work force development, technology, health care training and life enrichment options to citizens throughout the Baltimore Metropolitan area. CCBC also provides customized employee development training to more than 100 companies annually.