"Junior Achievement for me was more than about economics. It was more than free enterprise. To me, Junior Achievement was about instilling in young people the core foundation for self-growth, for self-respect, and self-determination." - Yesenia Cardenas, JA Alumni
JA fosters academic and professional skills, leveraging digital experiences and promoting innovation. Join us in shaping tomorrow's leaders! #Education#SkillsForSuccess#FutureOfWork
The 80s were a whirlwind in the USA, and JA was right there in the mix! We spread our wings and went global, opening doors in vibrant places like South Africa, Brazil, Costa Rica, and beyond. 🌍🌟 #JAInternationalExpansion
🎇 Happy #4thofJuly, America! 🎇
Today, we commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Together, we can build a future that upholds the principles that make America shine.
Have a fantastic #IndependenceDay! #USA#LandOfTheFree#HomeOfTheBrave
From marking its 50-year anniversary to recognizing one of the first notable alumni, 1969–1972 was a time of major growth for Junior Achievement. Join us as we continue to walk through a part of JA's history.
Did you know that Junior Achievement had a major period of growth from the 1930s to the 1960s? From an article about JA in Reader's Digest to the first annual National Junior Achievement Week, JA's impact on youth entrepreneurship has continued to grow.
Alumni spotlight!
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Meet Greg, a recent graduate of Jackson High School who participated in JA's Company Program. Read what Greg had to say about what JA did for him.
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Good luck in your future endeavors; we are so glad you participated in our program!
Your expertise and experience can make a difference in the lives of young people. 🌟 Join us in creating a positive impact and empowering the next generation. #MakeADifference#EmpowerYouth#ShareYourExpertise
Good luck to all of the student companies competing in this year's NSLS! We're looking forward to seeing your creativity and entrepreneurial thinking come to life.
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A special good luck to our two teams this week, we can't wait to watch you grow over the next few days!
Celebrate the remarkable journey of Maggie, whose childhood experience in JA BizTown propelled her to Capitol Hill. She authored the Earn to Learn Act, opening doors to scholarships for low-income students.https://t.co/gaCkVlfnUN