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New Retire4Real Online Game Will Help Teens Understand the Importance of Investing for Retirement
Two-thirds of America's Teens are Concerned About the Financial Impact of COVID-19
More than A Third of Teens Don't Believe they will be Financially Independent from Parents by Age 30
Junior Achievement Receives Nearly $2 Million Department of Labor Grant to Prepare Young Adults for the Workforce
Survey: The "New Normal" Hasn't Dampened Teens' Interest in Becoming Entrepreneurs
Class of 2020 Survey: Half of Graduating Seniors Change Plans for After High School Due to COVID-19
New Online Game to Help Teens Explore Careers in Project Management
ATLANTA-AREA TEENS LEARN HOW TO BE WORKFORCE-READY AT AT&T ASPIRE MENTORING ACADEMY
69 Percent of Teens Support Debt-Free College; Drops to 33 Percent if it Means Higher Taxes
Junior Achievement Operations Win International Awards for Innovation
Junior Achievement Named "Organization of the Year" by the Institute for Financial Literacy
The Hartford and Junior Achievement USA Team up for JA MyBiz Builder to Teach Entrepreneurial Concepts to Teens
Junior Achievement Launches Re-Imagined JA Its My Future® with the Support of Emerson
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT HONORS 44 ORGANIZATIONS WITH U.S. PRESIDENT'S VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD
Junior Achievement to Ring In its Centennial by Ringing the NYSE Closing Bell on March 12, 2019
The Hartford Commits $16 Million To Support Small Business Success
Junior Achievement Receives 38.8 Million Dollar Gift from Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott
Junior Achievement and PMI Educational Foundation Pilot New Online Project Management Training Module for Teens
Junior Achievement USA and the Association of Latino Professionals For America Join Forces to Prepare Youth for Career Success
Junior Achievement USA to Launch Updated Brand
"Money Without Borders Survey: Only 27% of Teens Think National Governments Have Most Influence on Global Economy
Junior Achievement and Discover Launch JA Finance Park Virtual® to Help Teens Better Understand Financial Concepts
ABA Foundation and Junior Achievement Announce Partnership to Empower Americas Youth With Money Skills
Back-to-School Survey: Two-Thirds of Teens Concerned About Attending School In-Person this Fall
Mark Cuban and Brian Hamilton to Headline Junior Achievements "Why Entrepreneurship Now: A Virtual Event for America's Teens" on May 27
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT HONORS 49 ORGANIZATIONS WITH U.S. PRESIDENT'S VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD
Black Friday Survey: More than a Third of Teens Plan to Hit the Malls this Holiday Shopping Season
Teens Think Economics Education is Important, but Struggle with Basic Economic Concepts
Junior Achievement and EY to Bring Thousands of Entrepreneurs into Classrooms during National Entrepreneurship Month in November
Junior Achievement and PwC Launch Online Resource to Help Teens Better Understand the Costs of College and Other Options after High School
Junior Achievement USA Receives $1.2 Million Gift from the Chick-fil-A® Foundation
Accentures Amy Fuller Joins Junior Achievement USA Board of Directors
Team of Junior Achievement Teen Entrepreneurs from Canton, Ohio, Named JA Company of the Year
Survey: Teen Girls Interest in STEM Careers Declines
Janus Henderson Commits Nearly $1.6 Million to Junior Achievement for the Redevelopment of its JA Titan® Program
Six Honorees to Receive the Junior Achievement National Centennial Leadership Award
More than Half of Teens Believe Student Loan Debt should be Forgiven, According to Junior Achievement Survey
National Entrepreneurship Month Research Shows 41 Percent of Teens would Consider Starting a Business as Career Option
KPMG donates more than $1.7 Million to Junior Achievement USA for the Redevelopment of its JA Finance Park Program
Coca-Colas Monica Howard Douglas Joins Junior Achievement USA Board of Directors
Majority of Teens are Worried About their Parents Preparedness to Retire, Know Little About Planning for their Own Retirement
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT TEEN ENTREPRENEURS OF BEELIEVE FROM CANTON, OHIO-AREA WIN JA COMPANY OF THE YEAR
RESEARCH REVEALS BOYS INTEREST IN STEM CAREERS DECLINING; GIRLS INTEREST UNCHANGED
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT HONORS 57 ORGANIZATIONS WITH U.S. PRESIDENT'S VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARD
Junior Achievement Recipient of $175,000 Grant from People's United Community Foundation
Survey: Are Teens Going Bricks and Mortar this Holiday Season?
Survey: Parents Extremely Supportive of Their Teens' Entrepreneurial Dreams, but Most Teens Don't Have Them
New "JA Company Program" Gives Teens 21st Century Entrepreneurial Experience
Teen Entrepreneurs of Ruff it Up Named "JA Company of the Year" at 2014 Junior Achievement National Student Leadership Summit
New Survey Reveals Gender Gap Among Teens Planning to Attend College
New Year Creates Opportunity for Finance Conversation and Resolutions with Millennials
Singapore Students take Young Entrepreneur Title at the FedEX EXPRESS/Junior Achievement Regional International Trade Challenge
Edward Grocholski to Join Junior Achievement USA ® as Brand Strategy and Communications Sr. Vice President
FedEx Opens First-Ever Lemonade Stand in Super Bowl XLVII Media Center, Enlists NFL Stars to Help Junior Achievement Students Run Small Business
KPMG FOUNDATION GIVES JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT $1.75 MILLION GIFT FOR TEEN FINANCIAL LITERACY CURRICULUM
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT USA AND TEACH FOR AMERICA ANNOUNCE NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP TO SHARE EXPERTISE, EXPAND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS
ACCENTURE GRANTS JUNIOR ACHIEVMENT US $1.1M TO SUPPORT WORK READINESS PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ACROSS THE U.S.
JOBS, ECONOMY AND EDUCATION TOP CONCERNS OF TEENS THIS ELECTION, NEW SURVEY FINDS
LISA GILLIS TO JOIN JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT USA AS CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER
J.D. Myers II Hampton Roads Business Hall of Fame 2019
Monique Adams Hampton Roads Business Hall of Fame 2019
Aubrey Layne Hampton Roads Business Hall of Fame 2019
Lou Hadded Hampton Roads Business Hall of Fame 2019
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2020 HOF Press Release
Survey Finds Teens and Young Adults Continue Putting off Career Decisions as They Progress from High School to College (COPY_1569615006852)