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Linda Wilson

Linda Wilson currently serves as a Goodworks Job Coach at Southern Oregon Goodwill Industries, a position held since April 2023. Previously, Linda was a Store Manager at Hobby Lobby from August 2018 to March 2023, overseeing 26 associates and generating $6.2M in annual sales. As General Manager at Staples from October 2009 to July 2018, Linda managed a medium box location, achieving a 9% increase in overall store sales and a 15-point rise in customer satisfaction scores. Linda’s experience includes serving as District Manager for Hastings Entertainment from April 2004 to August 2009 in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, supervising 13 locations with $47M in sales, and for Musicland Group, Inc. from March 1999 to April 2004, where supervision extended to 18 locations and $22M in sales. Linda's educational background includes studies at San Bernardino Valley College from 1984 to 1986.

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Medford, United States

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Southern Oregon Goodwill Industries

Goodwill is all about people working. We are North America’s leading nonprofit provider of education, training, and career services for people with disadvantages, such as welfare dependency, homelessness, and lack of education or work experience, as well as those with physical, mental and emotional disabilities. Southern Oregon Goodwill Industries is headquartered in Medford with retail stores and Mission Services Offices in Klamath, Josephine, Jackson, Douglas, Lake and Siskiyou Counties. We employ over 300 people working in Mission Services, administration, in 8 retail stores, 3 outlets, a boutique, e-commerce auction website, and in 12 donation sites. We are part of a national network of over 2,100 stores and Mission Services locations. In 2016, 86 cents of every one dollar from Goodwill stores provided funding for our employment and training services to more than 3,000 individuals in Southern Oregon. The generous donations from the communities we serve provide funding for our programs. Our donors are a vital first step in our cycle to reduce, reuse and recycle. Founded in Boston in 1902 by Rev. Edgar J. Helms, a Methodist minister, Goodwill Industries first put people to work by hiring them to repair and sell donated goods. Today, Goodwill Industries trains people for careers in fields such as financial services, computer programming, skilled labor, and health care. For more information on store or donation locations, visit www.sogoodwill.org or call (541) 772-3300.


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