Basil Gooden
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Basil Gooden | |
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Official portrait, 2023 | |
| Under Secretary of Agriculture for Rural Development | |
| In office March 4, 2024 – January 20, 2025 | |
| President | Joe Biden |
| Preceded by | Xochitl Torres Small |
| Succeeded by | TBD |
| 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry | |
| In office September 5, 2016 – January 13, 2018 | |
| Governor | Terry McAuliffe |
| Preceded by | Todd Haymore |
| Succeeded by | Bettina Ring |
| Virginia State Director, USDA-Rural Development | |
| In office May 14, 2014 – September 1, 2016 | |
| President | Barack Obama |
| Preceded by | Ellen Davis |
| Succeeded by | Elizabeth Walker Green |
| Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development | |
| In office May 22, 2002 – May 14, 2014 | |
| Governor | Mark Warner Tim Kaine Bob McDonnell Terry McAuliffe |
| Preceded by | Glenn Oder |
| Succeeded by | Erik Johnston |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Basil Ivanhoe Gooden |
| Spouse | Susan Michelle Tinsley |
| Education | |
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American governmental executive whose career has advanced equitable food systems, agriculture policy, public health, and community economic development in rural America. Gooden served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry for the Commonwealth of Virginia in the cabinet of Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first Black American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only Black American Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he provided strategic vision and leadership to two of Virginia's largest private industries, Agriculture and Forestry, with an annual economic impact of $91 billion on the Commonwealth.[1]
Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians.
Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re-appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D).[2][3]
In 2017, Gooden was elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.[4]
On September 11, 2023, President Joseph R. Biden nominated Gooden to the role of Under Secretary of Agriculture for Rural Development. If confirmed by the Senate, Gooden would succeed former Under Secretary Xochitl Torres Small, who left the role upon her confirmation as Deputy Secretary of Agriculture.[5] On December 6, 2023, the Senate Agriculture Committee voted unanimously to advance Gooden's nomination for consideration by the full Senate.[6] His nomination was confirmed by voice vote on February 26, 2024.[7] He served in this position until January 20, 2025
Gooden was born in Charlottesville, Virginia to Allen Cortez Gooden, Jr. ( originally of Birmingham, Alabama) and Christine Shelton Gooden (of Buckingham County, Virginia). His parents were long-time educators in Buckingham County where his father was a school principal and his mother was a home economics teacher. He is the sixth of seven children born to Allen and Christine Gooden. Gooden grew up in Buckingham County, Virginia where he and his family currently own and operate a cattle farm, raising Black Angus beef.[8] His family farm also participates in tree farming and land conservation efforts. As a youth, he was extremely involved in athletics and many Virginia Cooperative Extension related activities that focused on crop production, livestock, and 4-H activities.
Gooden graduated from Buckingham County High School and attended Virginia Tech where he received a B.A. in political science. He earned a Master of Social Work degree from Syracuse University in 1995. Additionally, he is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he received a Master of Public Health and a Ph.D. in 1998. Gooden became a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity in 1984 at Virginia Tech.
Gooden married the former Susan Michelle Tinsley (originally from Bassett/Martinsville, Virginia) on June 12, 1993, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Susan T. Gooden is currently the Dean and Professor of the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. Drs. Basil and Susan Gooden have one daughter, Caper, who received a B.A. from the College of William and Mary and an M.A. in international economics from the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.