Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay, Inc. April, 2015 STAR STUDENT Elondra Snells Senior Tampa Bay Tech As a fifth grader, because my family moved, I had the opportunity to attend JA BizTown twice! The first time I was a bank teller and the second time I was the manager at McDonald's. It was different from being told what to do, to telling people what to do. I was "in charge" so if I didn't get it right they didn't either. Years later I got involved with Junior Achievement's Entrepreneurial Academy. It taught me how to dress for success, how to write a resume, how to make presentations and helped me to develop my social skills. It gave me confidence! It was a blast! Thank you for the opportunity! Junior Achievement Entrepreneurial Class of 2014-2015 Congratulations to the 2014-2015 graduating class from the JA Entrepreneurial Academy! (JAEA) What does it take to be successful in an ever changing global economy? After twenty weeks, these high school students know. As JA interns, these individuals put in the extra time and effort to develop the skills they will need to be successful.They grew personally and professionally gaining valuable leadership experience while developing the understanding of the value of teamwork. They had the opportunity to meet leaders in various fields across industries who provided invaluable guidance and direction as they plan for the next step in their lives. Central to JAEA, was to explore entrepreneurship as a viable career option. These lessons culminated with a "Shark Tank" competition. Eight JAEA companies presented their innovative business plans to the "Sharks". PetTECH's Finding Fido was the winning idea with a talking dog collar that helps reunite the lost pet with its owner using state of the art technology. (continued page 2) Tampa General Hospital and USF Health to Partner with Muma JA BizTown as Storefront Sponsor Tampa General Hospital and USF Health are pleased to announce their partnership with Junior Achievement Tampa Bay as they become co-sponsors of a health care storefront at the Pam & Les Muma JA BizTown at Bill Poe Family JA Center. Students will no longer have to imagine what it would be like to be a part of the health care field; they'll actually get to experience it. In this real world simulation built just for students, they will follow a series of classroom activities about businesses and jobs at Junior Achievement's Muma JA BizTown. In partnership with the School District of Hillsborough County, the Junior Achievement program is designed to meet the needs of all students. "Muma JA BizTown provides unparalleled benefits for thousands of Hillsborough County school children," said Richard George, President of JA Tampa Bay. "We are honored to have Tampa General Hospital and USF Health partner with us - to help students achieve their economic success and prepare for their financial future." JAEA would like to thank Bank of America and PwC for underwriting this program. JAEA would also like to thank the following companies and organizations for mentoring the JA Interns: Bank of America, PwC, Bright House Networks, GTE Financial, Hillsborough County Public Schools Adult and Community Services, Macy's, Dale Carnegie, University of South Florida, and USF Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. New Teen Money Survey Shows Need for Financial Literacy Education Nearly half of teens (48%) think their parents will help pay for college. However, only 16% of parents report that they plan to pay for their child's postsecondary education. Financial literacy programs, like Junior Achievement, can help parents and teens plan for major expenses such as paying for college. Click here (JA Tampa Bay) to learn more. Source: Junior Achievement's 2015 Teens & Personal Finance Survey, sponsored by The Allstate Foundation. JA Bowl-A-Thon Bank of America took to the lanes at Pin Chasers Veterans on Saturday, March 21st. Led by JA Board Member, Robert Mossbacher, Bank of America has been bowling for JA Tampa Bay for over 20 years. JA Giving Society Member, Randy Lyons (SVP of Treasury Sales and Bank of America) supports JA Bowl-a-Thon along with lane sponsor, Rooms To Go. Contact Alex Rolfsen to sign your company up for Junior Achievement's Super Bowl-A-Thon in 2014-2015. [email protected] or call 813.490.4498 JA Heritage Society Spotlight Emily Duty "One of my favorite parts of being involved with Junior Achievement for over 20 years is seeing how JA has changed the lives of 100's of thousands of our Tampa Bay youth through financial literacy". Emily Duty is a Vice President and Senior Commercial Lender for Northern Trust in Hillsborough County. Ms. Duty has spent her career in banking, the last eleven at Northern Trust. Emily understands the value of financial literacy and describes JATB as a futurist organization, "constantly evolving programs, partnerships and fundraising initiatives that are realistic and relevant for the students of Tampa Bay". She has served on the Board of Directors, Executive Committee, as a classroom volunteer, is a Giving Society Member, and is now an honored Trustee. Emily shared that because of her confidence in Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay, the Board of Directors and Staff she chose to make a charitable bequest and become a member of the Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay Heritage Society. Emily considers Financial Education one of the most important initiatives that businesses in the Tampa Bay area can get involved in. "When I was growing up it was taught at home and in school, but not as often anymore. It's important for kids to see that their "needs and wants" in life need education and a plan". To learn more about Junior Achievement's Heritage Society, charitable gift annuities and other planned giving options, please contact Richard George, President of JA Tampa Bay, at [email protected] or call (813)490-4495. JA Partners with Hillsborough County Education Foundation We are pleased to announce our first annual partnership with the Hillsborough County Education Foundation for the 2015 Student Internship Fair. Students from four area schools participated in a JA Career Success program in March. The four schools participating were: Bowers Whitley taught by Grow Financial volunteers, DW Waters taught by Clifton Larson Allen's Jose Valiente and Lisa Wilkie, Simmons and South County Career Center taught by volunteers from Tampa Bay Career Source. The top students from each school will attend the career fair on April 9th at the Florida State Fairgrounds. They will participate in interviews and have an opportunity to gain workforce experience through a summer internship at a local business. May 5th is Give Day Tampa Bay! On May 5th, Donate Here Through the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay is excited to be part of Give Day Tampa Bay. What is Give Day? Give Day Tampa Bay is a one-day online giving challenge on May 5th led by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay and the Florida Next Foundation to raise support for local nonprofits to grow philanthropy in our region. It is a communitywide event to show off Tampa Bay's spirit of giving, raise awareness about local nonprofits, and celebrate the collective effort of our region. How does Give Day benefit the Junior Achievement? Every donation to the Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay on Give Day will benefit JA Financial Literacy Programs. Your support through Give Day Tampa Bay will help JA become eligible for matching funds. How do I give? On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 visit Give Day Tampa Bay and donate to the Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay. Donations start at $25. USF Day of Difference Our annual USF Day of Difference at Pizzo and USF Patel elementary schools was a huge success. 60 USF students taught Kindergarten through 2nd graders. The organizations involved were: Bulls Business Society, NSCS, Beta Alpha Psi, and Business Honors. It's a great day when our local college leaders take time to mentor young students and inspire them to continue their education. Go Bulls! Stay Connected with JA Tampa Bay Become a fan. Suggest our page to friends. Follow us on Twitter. Stay connected to us with newsworthy updates, inspirational stories and for information on our upcoming special events. Also, CLICK HERE to check out our website! JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF TAMPA BAY RECEIVES $7,000 GRANT FROM STATE FARM The grant will enable 923 Tampa Bay 4th grade students to participate in the program, "JA More Than Money" Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay announced that it has received a grant in the amount of $7,000 from State Farm Insurance to support the implementation of the "JA More Than Money" program for Hillsborough County fourth grade students. JA More Than Money (MTM) is a one day program for 4th graders that teaches students about earning, spending, sharing and saving money as well as offering ideas to students about how they can start their own business or find jobs that they can perform to earn money. The project is a partnership of State Farm, Junior Achievement Tampa Bay, and Hillsborough County Public Schools. Staff from Junior Achievement will recruit and train volunteers from the business community to present the interactive Junior Achievement curriculum "More Than Money". Following participation in the program, students are able to build on their understanding of money basics and apply those skills to daily life, as well as recognize the significance of money management in making informed life decisions. The check presentation took place at Muma JA BizTown at Bill Poe Family JA Center on Wednesday, March 17, 2015.
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