THE FUTURE SUCCESS
OF OUR CHILDREN ISTOO IMPORTANT TO BE LEFT TO
CHANCE.
WITH JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT
KIDS REALIZE SUCCESS...BY BUILDING
ENTREPRENEURIAL AND
WORK-READINESSSKILLS.
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Americans have atradition of stepping up.We thrive on action,energy and enterprise.When someone is in need,we don’t sit back andcross our fingers, hopingthat the situation willimprove—we createsolutions. Right now, it isour own young peoplewho are in need.
Our children’s future in theincreasingly competitive 21st-centuryglobal workplace is in peril. Americanhigh school graduates’ overallpreparation for entry-level jobs is
unequivocally deficient,according to 42-percent ofemployers polled in TheConference Board’s work-readiness survey. The scope ofvery important skills listed asdeficient is shocking; it includeswritten and oralcommunication, problem-solving, teamwork, ethics andreading comprehension.
Junior Achievementanswers our children’s urgent needwith a proven model. Throughvolunteer service with JuniorAchievement, we have stepped up andmade it possible for students to
participate in Junior Achievement’srelevant, hands-on programs. We aretruly grateful. Now, we ask, if you havenot had the opportunity to volunteer,you step up in a new role that carries ona positive impact on JuniorAchievement program implementation.
Junior Achievement serves 13counties in the East Central IllinoisArea. In 2009-2010 we served more than7,000 students. Won’t you join us as wecontinue to invest in our future?
Sincerely,Jill Applebee
PresidentJunior Achievement of East Central Illinois
A Message From the President
Jill Applebee
CHAMPAIGN COUNTYBarkstall Elementary SchoolBottenfield Elementary SchoolCarrie Busey Elementary SchoolCentral High SchoolGarden Hills Elementary SchoolLincoln Trail Elementary SchoolMahomet-Seymour High SchoolRantoul Township High SchoolRobeson Elementary SchoolSangamon Elementary SchoolSt. Joseph-Ogden High SchoolSt. Matthew SchoolUnity High SchoolUrbana High SchoolWestview Elementary School
CHRISTIAN COUNTYMorrisonville High SchoolTaylorville High SchoolSouth Fork High School
COLES COUNTYCharleston Middle SchoolMattoon Middle SchoolRiddle Elementary SchoolSt. John’s Lutheran
DEWITT COUNTYDeland-Weldon Elementary SchoolDeland-Weldon High School
MACON COUNTYArgenta-Oreana Elementary SchoolArgenta-Oreana High SchoolBaum Elementary SchoolBen Franklin Accelerated SchoolBrush College Elementary School
Decatur Area Technical AcademyDecatur Christian SchoolDennis Elementary SchoolDurfee Magnet SchoolEisenhower High SchoolEnterprise Elementary SchoolFrench AcademyFutures UnlimitedGarfield MontessoriHarris Elementary SchoolHoly Family SchoolHope AcademyJohns Jill MagnetLutheran School AssociationMacArthur High SchoolMaroa-Forsyth Grade SchoolMaroa-Forsyth Intermediate SchoolMaroa-Forsyth High SchoolMcGaughey Elementary SchoolMeridian Intermediate SchoolMeridian Primary SchoolMeridian High SchoolMt. Zion Elementary SchoolMt. Zion High SchoolMt. Zion Intermediate SchoolMuffley Elementary SchoolOak Grove Accelerated SchoolOur Lady of Lourdes SchoolParsons Elementary SchoolRobertson Charter SchoolSangamon Valley High SchoolSouth Shores Elementary SchoolSt. Patrick SchoolSt. Teresa High SchoolStevenson Accelerated SchoolWarrensburg-Latham Elementary SchoolWarrensburg-Latham High School
MORGAN COUNTYWaverly Elementary School
MOULTRIE COUNTYLovington High SchoolOkaw Valley High SchoolSullivan Elementary SchoolSullivan Middle School
PIATT COUNTYAtwood-Hammond Elementary SchoolAtwood-Hammond High SchoolBement Elementary SchoolBement High SchoolCerro Gordo Elementary SchoolCerro Gordo High SchoolLincoln Elementary SchoolWhite Heath Elementary School
SANGAMON COUNTYLanphier High SchoolLutheran High SchoolRiverton High SchoolRochester High SchoolSoutheast High SchoolSpringfield High SchoolSt. John’s Lutheran SchoolWilliamsville High School
SHELBY COUNTYCowden-Herrick High SchoolGregory Elementary SchoolMain Street Elementary SchoolShelbyville High SchoolStewardson-Strasburg High SchoolWindsor High School
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
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Taylor Hammond
Team 4Team 3RPE EnterpriseSpicerzAudria Creamer
I am 18 years old and a senior atArgenta-Oreana High School. I am thedaughter of Bob Creamer and SherriHenderson. I went to the Life SkillsJunior Achievement program two yearsago. I plan on finishing my generalstudies at Richland Community Collegeand then to complete my degree inaccounting at Millikin University andget my CPA. After I graduate I want towork for a big company like ADM orCaterpillar. I do track and I’m thepresident of NHS and the vice presidentof student council and communityservice club.
Taylor HammondI am 17 years old and currently a seniorat Argenta-Oreana High School. I alsoattend Richland Community Collegehalf day. I am the proud daughter of Boband Susie Hammond. I have an olderbrother, Trace Hammond, who attendsthe University of Illinois. I enjoyspending time with friends, family andanyone else who can make me laugh.After I graduate, I plan to attendSouthern Illinois University inEdwardsville, where I will studynursing. Eventually, I want to have adegree in nurse anesthesia. I love my lifeand I am very excited for the future.
Audria Creamer
Zach RamboHi, my name is Zach Rambo. I am asenior at Argenta-Oreana High School. Iam very active in school; I play football,basketball, and baseball. I am also onstudent council and I am my class’streasurer. Outside of school, I like toplay sports competitively with myfriends. I also enjoy just hanging outwith friends and sleeping a lot like mostother high school students. Aftergraduation, I plan on going to IllinoisCollege in Jacksonville. There I willprobably play basketball and major inbiology. After, I plan on going tomedical school.
Miles Kolby MeadorI am a 17-year-old senior at Argenta-Oreana High School. Upon graduating, Ihope to attend the University of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign to pursue a four-year degree. I’m not sure yet what Iwould like to major in, but I amcontemplating film school, acting,public speaking, international business,or becoming a pastor. Whatever I endup doing, I hope to become successfulby working hard to overcome whateverchallenges may come my way.
Miles Kolby MeadorZach Rambo Ethan JohnsonDakota Alger Kelly McNeelyCourtney O’Laughlin
Argenta-Oreana High School
Dakota AlgerI am 18 years old and a senior atArgenta-Oreana High School. As ahobby I build and program my legorobot. In addition, I am a magician. Thisyear at I have been a computer intern atschool. As a computer intern, Itroubleshoot and repair the computerson the schools network. I am planningon going to Saint Louis University tomajor as a computer engineer. My goalthere is to receive an excellent educationto then be able to get a job in thecomputer engineering field. My parent’snames are Jodi and Dean Alger.
Ethan JohnsonI am a senior at Argenta-Oreana HighSchool and live with my dad, KyleJohnson, in Argenta. I have lived inArgenta for seven years. Before I livedin Argenta, I lived in Monticello withmy mom, Celeste Gully. I play footballand I do shot put and discus in thespring. I have been accepted to theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to study political scienceand history. After that, I’m not sure ofwhat I will be doing; I just know that Iwant to do what I studied in some way.
Courtney O’LaughlinI am the daughter of Mark and TauniaO’Laughlin, and I was born in Decatur. Iam 17 years old and a senior at Argenta-Oreana High School. I am in the studentcouncil and also in National HonorSociety. This is my second year incosmetology school, and I plan onfinishing the school and getting mylicense at the end of summer. I then planon attending Richland in the fall to get abusiness degree. After building upclients in local salons, I hope to one dayopen up my own salon.
Kelly McNeelyI am the daughter of Rick and PeggyMcNeely. I am 18 years old and a seniorat Argenta-Oreana High School. I havebeen on the dance team for three yearsand am currently the captain of thedance team, currently the yearbookcommittee, and have been working atMcDonald’s for nearly two years. I amplanning on moving to Edwardsvilleand attending Southern IllinoisUniversity this coming fall to get amasters degree in speech-languagepathology. After that I hope to work in aschool with young children or hearingimpaired children.
• Belief in the boundless potentialof young people
• Commitment to the principles ofmarket-based economics andentrepreneurship
• Passion for what we do andhonesty, integrity, and excellencein how we do it
• Respect for the talents, creativity,perspectives, and backgroundsof all individuals
• Belief in the power of partnershipand collaboration
• Conviction in the educational andmotivational impact of relevant,hands-on learning
In the U.S., two out of threestudents either drop out of highschool or graduate without theskills needed to succeed in collegeor in work.-Alliance for Excellent Education
Junior Achievement ValuesJA Titan® Challenge
JA Titan introduces critical economics and management decisionsthrough an interactive simulation and seven required, volunteer-ledsessions. JA Titan unites the class around the concepts of teamwork,critical thinking, and strategy development – and provides students withan opportunity to compete against others from around the world.
Students learn to clarify personal goals, ethics, and working stylesby using decision-making skills from a business-leadership perspective.Then apply concepts to a virtual simulation to understand how keybusiness decisions affect a company’s bottom line.
Alicia Calhoun
Tee&EssM&M Inc.L&B EnterpriseA/C TeamChristian Slifer
I’m 18 years old. I play soccer andbaseball and am active in Boy Scouts. Iam an Eagle Scout. I have won severalacademic awards in high school formath and science. This is my secondyear to compete in the Titan Challenge. Ienjoy sports and watching games withfriends. We constantly argue over whichteams are better. I also enjoy watchingMythbusters and Spongebob. I plan toattend Southern Illinois University inEdwardsville.
Alicia CalhounI am 17 years old and attend DecaturChristian School. I am the daughter ofTina Calhoun. I enjoy cheerleading andworking at the Blu Brew Coffee Shop atschool. I work at Taco bell in MountZion. After high school, I plan to attendSouthern Illinois University inEdwardsville and major inpharmacology.
Brittany HarbargerI am a senior in high school. I am 17years old. I am part of the DCS varsitycheerleading squad and a member ofthe DCS soccer team. I will be attendingRichland Community College to studyart. Then, I plan to move to St. Louis toattend Steven’s Institute of Business andArt to major in interior design.
Olivia TanzyusI am Livia Tanzyus, my parents are Jonand Becky Tanzyus. I am a 17-year-oldsenior at Decatur Christian School. I amemployed at Lagundola and enjoyworking. I love driving my car andbeing independent. I have not yetdecided on a career but I am interestedin attending college in St. Louis. I aminterested in Steven’s Institute of Artand Buisness. I bowl on Saturday’s andhave done so since I was a very littlegirl. My grandpa, Harry Logan, is in theBowling Hall of Fame. I’m lookingforward to graduation and being on myown.
Martin BaylessMy name is Martin Bayless. I am 17years old. We live in Argenta and I amenrolled at Decatur Christian School. Ihave gone to Decatur Christian sincefirst grade and I have enjoyed my timehere. I hope to one day open a paintballshop somewhere in town but for nowI’m taking life one step at a time.
Michelle DeBrunMy name is Michelle DeBrun. I reside inDecatur. I am the daughter of Mike andCarol DeBrun and am a 16-year-oldjunior at Decatur Christian School. Ihave attended DCS since kindergartenand plan to attend there until I graduatein 2012. I currently play volleyball,basketball, and soccer. I attendedEntrepreneurship Class at DCS last year.We officially opened a business calledthe Blu Brew to serve students/staff atDCS. I am in our school choir, ‘SoulPurpose.’ We lead worship at ourWednesday chapels and also perform atlocal churches. I am an active member ofResurrection Life Church. My goal inlife is to become a pediatrician and Ihope to one day have my own practice.I will be attending Richland CommunityCollege for two years to earn myassociates degree.
Taylor ScottI’m 16 years old and a junior at DecaturChristian School. The college I amplanning on attending is CornellUniversity located in Ithaca, New Yorkfor East Asian languages, literature, andlinguistics. I aspire to be an Englishteacher in South Korea or Japan. I alsoam very interested in art in general. Ihave won several scholarships alreadyfor my art. I want to possibly doublemajor or minor in art. I also plan onjoining a program in Cornell that allowsme to travel free to my desired country.I plan to teach and to be a student aidwith a 3.5 GPA.
Sarah RascheMy name is Sarah Rasche and myparents are David and Lisa Rasche. I am17 years old and a senior at DecaturChristian School. I am in theentrepreneurship class at my school,where we run the Blu Brew. I alsoparticipate in cheerleading for theDecatur Christian Warriors. I am not forsure what I am doing in the future butI’m thinking about cosmetology. I wasborn in Decatur and I grew up here.
Christian Slifer Olivia TanzyusBrittany Harbarger Michelle DeBrunMartin Bayless Sarah RascheTaylor Scott
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Shayteria Allen
Shteria AllenI am a senior at Eisenhower High School.My plans after High School are to moveto Dallas and start at a two-year college.I want to get my associate’s degree inbusiness management. After that I wantto get my bachelor’s degree. My plan isto become a loan officer. My major goalis to graduate from high school andbecome successful. I believe that successis the key to every door. When youbelieve it, you can achieve it.
Shayteria AllenI was born in Decatur at St. Mary’sHospital. My parents’ names areCorletha Perry and George Allen. I am17 years old and a senior at EisenhowerHigh School. I plan to attend a college inthe fall after I move to Dallas. I want tostudy paralegal studies. I haven’tparticipated in the past, although I haveheard a lot of things about it. I love tohave a lot of fun, such as dancing, gocarting, going to amusement parks and alot of other activities. My goal in life isjust to be successful.
Shteria Allen
A Message From theBoard Chair
The current economic situation is confusingwith high unemployment, mortgage foreclosuresforcing families from their homes, and our stateand federal governments drowning in a sea ofdebt.
Our national debt is at an unprecedented $14trillion and growing every day. That’s a 14 withtwelve zeros behind it. These situations are difficultto comprehend as an adult, much less explaining itin an age-appropriate way to children.
America must do a better job of educatingstudents about effective money management, notonly so they can avoid the financial pitfalls whereso many adults have fallen, but because our schoolchildren will someday run our businesses,government, and financial institutions.
How can young people obtain the financialfundamentals they so desperately need?Fortunately, there are organizations who areanswering the call to educate and prepare the nextgeneration of consumers with basic economicconcepts.
Junior Achievement is a non-profit organizationthat partners with business and education todeliver programs providing young people withsolid, practical skills to confront the economic and
personal decisions of life.After participating inJunior Achievementprograms, studentsrecognize the importantconnections betweeneducation, career, salaryand desired lifestyle.
I encourage businessesand individuals to generously support JuniorAchievement, which reaches more than ninemillion k-12 students in the United States annually.During the 2009-2010 school year JuniorAchievement of East Central Illinois reached 7,201children.
It is critical for our young people to learneffective money management skills so thatAmerican communities, and our economy, remainrobust.
Sincerely,Bob Rubin
Archer Daniels Midland CompanyJunior Achievement of East Central Illinois
Board Chair
Bob Rubin
Work Readiness l Entrepreneurship l Financial Literacy
Let their success be your inspiration!www.firstgiving.com/juniorachievementofeastcentralillinois
EisenhowerHigh School
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Abby Malcom
Team Lee WayTeam Awesome PossumsTeam DangerousTeam MoabMorganne Criswell
Megan WoodsMegan is a senior at the Lutheran SchoolAssociation. She takes dual credit coursesat Richland Community College. Sheplans on attending the University ofMissouri in the fall and majoring inbusiness finance. In high school she hasbeen involved in many extra curricularactivities including volleyball,cheerleading, soccer, WYSE, yearbook,National Honor Society, Youth LeadershipInstitute, leadership council, scholasticbowl, and student government. Her futuregoals are to graduate from college, find agood job, and start a family.
Emily CarterEmily is a senior at the Lutheran SchoolAssociation. She is a varsity cheerleaderand volleyball player. Emily is a memberof National Honor Society and the WYSEteam. She earned a third place medal insectionals for the WYSE team. She hasreceived first place honors in the regionalscience fair and has presented her projectat the state science fair. She plans onmajoring in business marketing in college.Emily’s future plans are to become thehead of a Fortune 500 Company.
Emily CarterMegan Woods Lindsey PierantoniHeidi Rigg Erica RodesMarissa Weybright
Lutheran School Association
Heidi RiggHeidi is a junior at the Lutheran SchoolAssociation. Over the years, Heidi hasplayed many sports. As the yearsprogressed, her sports load lessened andshe now focuses on soccer. She playssoccer year round through both school andclub teams. Heidi has been active instudent government since her freshmanyear and was president of her freshmanclass. She participated in WYSE for twoyears. After graduating from high schoolshe hopes to obtain her cosmetologylicense and a degree in business.
Lindsey PierantoniLindsey is senior at the Lutheran SchoolAssociation. She has been involved inWYSE, soccer, volleyball, National HonorSociety, leadership council, and studentgovernment. She was freshman classpresident and is currently president ofstudent government. Lindsey is active inher church by helping with vacation bibleschool and teaching Sunday school.
Marissa WeybrightMarissa is 17 years old and a senior at theLutheran School Association. She hasattended LSA for 13 years. After shegraduates she plans on attending RichlandCommunity College for two years andthen transfer to a four-year university. Shehas participated in student government,cheerleading, drama club, and leadershipcouncil throughout high school. She hasbeen a Girl Scout since first grade. Marissaloves art and photography and plans onseeking a career that involves both. Shehopes to do a lot of traveling in her life.
Erica RodesErica is a senior at the Lutheran SchoolAssociation. She likes to dance, act, listento music, watch movies, organize things,and hang out with her friends. She hasbeen active in praise band and drama teamfor four years. Erica has also been theeditor of the yearbook and involved withstudent government for the past twoyears. She is a member of National HonorSociety. She is a greeter and a member ofthe altar guild at her church. Erica plans togo to Western Illinois University andmajor in accounting.
• Teachers request a JA volunteer to comein their classroom.
• JA matches the classroom with avolunteer.
• All materials are provided to thevolunteer to share with the class. Thesematerials include textbooks, study guides,lesson plans and activities.
•Volunteers contact the teacher toschedule their class.
• Classes range from five to eight visitslasting approximately 45 minutes, orone class period (this depends on the
grade level).• Community members, business people,parents, and college students serve as JAvolunteers. Classes are fun hands-onactivities that reinforce skills andknowledge of social studies, reading,writing, and math.
• The goal is to bring economic andbusiness theory to life.
• All JA classes correspond to the Illinoisstate standards.
• All classes are free to the school.
JA Process JA CountiesServedJunior Achievement programs
are open to all schools, public
and private, in Cass, Champaign,
Christian, Coles, DeWitt,
Douglas, Macon, Menard,
Morgan, Moultrie, Piatt,
Sangamon and Shelby Counties.
Morganne CriswellMorganne is 17 years old and a senior andthe Lutheran School Association. She isoriginally from York, Penn. and moved toIllinois when she was 4 years old. She willbe attending the University of Illinois inthe fall of 2011 on an athletic scholarshipand has not yet decided on a major.Morganne enjoys playing volleyball,listening to music, and spending time withher friends and family. She was namedMacon County Volleyball Player of theYear three years in a row, selected as anAmeren Scholar Athlete, and was WANDathlete of the month in 2010. She iscurrently vice president of studentgovernment and secretary of NationalHonor Society. She is a Girl Scout and isworking to receive her Gold award. Hergoals are to play volleyball in foreigncountries, and then proceed to go to theOlympics.
Abby MalcomAbby is 17 years old and a senior at theLutheran School Association. She will beattending Western Illinois University inthe fall of 2011. She was inducted in toNational Honor Society during her junioryear. Abby has been involved in studentgovernment during all four years of highschool, drama club for three years, andwas voted senior class president. She isinterested in art, music, and spending timewith her friends and family. Abby’s goal isto receive a PhD in Psychology.
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ShaquillePerkins-Bailey
Team Light SkinTeam HeatSmart ChicksSekou-CabanasCarlin Menendez
I am 18 years old and a senior atMacArthur High School. I’ve competed inat least four business competitions in thelast four years. Two major ones would bethe IIEE young Entrepreneur Conferencein Itasca and Camp CEO at MillikinUniversity. My team won third-place inthe Start-Up Business Competition at theIIEE conference. It was an excitingcompetition. It was exciting to see andmeet all of my peers who were youngaspiring entrepreneurs also. While I was atCamp CEO, the team I was on first-placeand defeated five other teams. I will begraduating in May. After graduation, I willbe going to the United States MarineCorps. I have already enlisted, and I amcurrently conditioning myself for my leaveon August 8 to go to boot camp in SanDiego, CA. I’d like to be stationed overseasand live with my girlfriend, soon to befiancé/wife, Elizabeth Ann Erhardt. I planon winning this competition. I am alsopursuing going to college for businesswhile I am enlisted in the Marines.
Shaquille Perkins-BaileyMy name is Shaquille Perkins-Bailey and Iam 18 years old. I enjoy wrestling, football,and singing. I love sports and also enjoywriting poetry. I attend Douglas MacArthurHigh School (home of the Generals). I amlooking to finish high school and earning adegree in criminal justice.
Carlin Menendez
Derekah WilliamsI am a senior at MacArthur High School. I am17 years old, and I am the grandchild of Benand Betty Rohr. I plan to attend MillikinUniversity in the fall for social work, and pre-law. I am a National Merit commended scholarand a National Achievement finalist. I strive forthe best in everything that I do. I am anextremely passionate person. Loyalty, honestyand respect are my main virtues in life. I attendNew Publican Primitive Baptist Church, and Iwork at Pizza Hut. I love to read, write, andwatch movies. I have a strong support group atMacArthur, including friends, teachers, andadministrators that go above and beyond tohelp me and encourage me. I am currentlyinvolved in the Superintendent Youth AdvisoryCouncil and I am co-founder of MacArthur’sPeer Mentoring Program. My goal in life is tohave a profound positive impact on at least oneperson’s life. I am a strong believer that nomatter what situation that I am faced with,there is always a lesson to be learned.
Taylor IronsBorn in Decatur, I found that I enjoy helpingpeople at an early age. I am 18 years old, themiddle child in a family of three and myparents are Michael and Ricelle Irons. I am veryactive in my community: I have volunteered atmy church, the Good Samaritan Inn, DecaturMemorial Hospital, teen court, and otherorganizations around the community. I plan onpursuing higher education at Southern IllinoisUniversity at Edwardsville and majoring innursing. I also plan to one day work at the St.Barnes Children’s Hospital. My main goal inlife is to make a difference in world, either byhelping the less fortunate, or volunteering mytime to organizations that do the same thing.
Taylor IronsDerekah Williams Travis SmithMichael Coley Brandi JonesFlorresha Boyd
MacArthur High School
Michael ColeyIn the fall I’ll be attending LincolnChristian University and plan to doublemajor in preaching and worship ministry. Iplan to get a master’s degree in socialwork, at Concordia University Chicago. Ihave a compassion for people and love tosee them prosper and do great works.
Travis SmithI am a senior at MacArthur High School. Iam going to college after I graduate. I wantto major in journalism. I want to analyzeand write about sports for my career. Nextfall, I will be attending Southern IllinoisUniversity at Carbondale.
Florresha BoydI’m 18 years old and a senior at DouglasMacArthur High School. As of now I amunsure of where I plan to attend collegebut I’m sure that I’m going to college. I aman only child, born to Flora Boyd. I amfrom Memphis, Tenn. I am a very activeperson. I serve as vice president of theStudent Council, and am also involvedwith Girl Scouts, peer mentoring, SYAC,announcement clerk (local church), praisedance instructor (local church), teen courtjuror, truancy court juror, among otheractivities. My all-time goal is to become asports psychologist. I love to give adviceand I believe sports players are verystressed out and I would enjoy helpingthem.
Brandi JonesI am an 18-year-old senior at MacArthurHigh School. I was born and raised inDecatur as were my parents James andJanie Jones. I plan to go on to college nextyear and major in pre-medicine. I amgoing to study internal medicine and gointo the field of sports medicine. Mydream job is to one day work with theNational Football League.
Emily West
Team 4Team 3Team 2Team 1Allison Marie Mowry
Caleb BrownI currently attend Meridian High School asa senior. I am active in my school by beingpresident of student council and SADDand treasurer of National Honor Society. Ienjoy playing varsity sports likebasketball, baseball, golf, and bass fishing.My hobbies include playing guitar andflying my RC planes. My future plans areto attend school at Illinois College in theengineering field. I hope to one daybecome an architect.
Evan CollinsI am 18 years old and a senior at MeridianHigh School. During my four years at highschool I have participated in many sportssuch as baseball, basketball, football, andgolf. I am a member of the National HonorSociety. After high school, I plan to attendSouthern Illinois University atCarbondale. I am a part-time worker atPapa John’s in Decatur. I will major intelevision/radio broadcasting. In my freetime I like to watch sports and hang outwith friends. I love to watch the Cubs andPackers especially. Also in my free time Ilike to play NBA 2K11. My most visitedWeb site is Facebook.
Evan CollinsCaleb Brown Evan ComerfordLuke Etnier Morgan Rae MowryMaxwell Fransen
Meridian High School
Luke EtnierI am a senior at Meridian High School. Myhobbies consist of sports, xbox, playing inthe WWBL (Wild Wood BasketballLeague), and living at the LaFrence’shouse. In my four years I have participatedin student council and three sports: golffor four years, soccer for one year, andbaseball for four years. I currently have a3.25 as my GPA and plan on playingcollege baseball somewhere. If I do notfind a place to play at then I will attendSouthern Illinois University inCarbondale. I want to major in somethingmath related, possibly a high school mathteacher and baseball coach.
Evan ComerfordI’m currently a senior at Meridian HighSchool. I plan on attending SouthernIllinois at Carbondale in the fall. Myhobbies include listening to music, playingsports, playing Tetris and expressing mytalents in the WWBL (Wild WoodBasketball League). After school activitiesinclude golf, baseball and drama club. AtMeridian I am the vice president of thestudent council and SADD, along withbeing a member of the National HonorSociety.
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Allison Marie MowryI am currently a senior at Meridian HighSchool. I am a member of student counciland Meridian’s SADD chapter. I work atSouthside Country Club as well asMancino’s. I have also operated my ownbakery, Sugy’s Sweet Shop since I was 12years old. I bake cakes for all occasions,including weddings. I am a captain of theMeridian’s women’s soccer team. I alsoattend Resurrection Life Church. In myfree time I like to run, cook, read, andspend time with my sisters and littlebrother. After graduation, I plan onattending Richland Community Collegebefore entering ROTC for the Air Force.
Emily WestI am a senior at Meridian High School.Over the years I have participated inWYSE, FCCLA, drama club, SADD, andstudent council. I have been in theNational Honor Society for two years andam president this year. I have been a classofficer for four years and president fortwo. I have played soccer for four yearsand will hold the title of captain this year.In my spare time I enjoy reading, sleeping,and hanging out with friends. My futureplans are to attend Bradley University andstudy accounting.
Maxwell FransenI am a junior at Meridian High School. I haveand continue to participate in plenty ofextracurricular activities. Outside of school Ihave been involved with scouts for a longtime. I was in Cub Scouts and earned thehighest rank in that, the Arrow of Light.Following Cub Scouts I moved on to BoyScouts where I have served in manyleadership positions including my currentposition of senior patrol leader and crewleader on a hiking trek to New Mexico in theSangre De Cristo mountain range. Last yearduring the summer I earned the rank of EagleScout, the highest rank attainable. I have alsobeen an assistant senior patrol leader withthe National Youth Leadership Training, thehighest leadership training in scouts. I amalso active in my church, delivering sermonsat times when my pastor is not present. Ihave also been the chair of the nominatingcommittee at my church. In school I haveconsistently been on honor roll and highhonor roll. I have also lettered in football andtrack for two years each.
Morgan Rae MowryI’m 16 years old, and I’m a junior at MeridianHigh School. I enjoy painting, drawing,working on cars, and making fused glass inmy free time. At school I participate in dramaclub and run as a distance runner for track. Iwork as a part time office assistant for aproperty owner and I also design and selljewelry for all occasions. I received two$1,000 scholarships from Millikin forbuilding a business plan in 2008 and in 2009,which encouraged me to want to own abusiness of my own someday. In the future, Iplan to own a film production company or anauto body shop
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Hannah PiesterI am currently a junior at MonticelloHigh School. This year I am involved instudent council and the business clubexecutive board. In my spare time, I liketo make jewelry, bake, and travel. OnceI graduate from high school, I hope togo into hospitality management as anevent coordinator.
Emily SmithI am 16 years old and attend MonticelloHigh School as a junior. I am veryinvolved in extracurricular activitiessuch as Rotary Interact, LifeSavers,FCA, and freshman mentoring. Nextyear I will be the secretary of RotaryInteract. Also, I run track and crosscountry. I am very dedicated to runningand hope to continue it in college. Idon’t know yet what college I want togo to, but I do know that I want to majorin some type of medical field. Currently,I am the most interested in physicaltherapy.
Hannah Piester
Autumn WinderN/A
Mitchell MillerCurrently I am a junior in high school. Iplay basketball and I am a member ofthe Monticello High school executiveboard. After high school I plan on goingto college to get a business degree, and Iplan on taking over Gallo-Miller paintand collision repair. My hobbies arebasketball and other sports, I also likeworking with cars. The business fieldinterests me because it gives you a lot ofchoices of what you to do and how youwant to do it. Also it gives you good lifeexperiences and teaches you good lifeskills in dealing with people on a day today basis.
Mitchell MillerAutumn Winder Jojo RhinehartNick Huisinga
Monticello High School
Nick HuisingaI am an 18-year-old senior that attendsMonticello High School. I participate onthe varsity golf and baseball teams. I amalso involved in Spanish Club, BusinessClub and Pep Club. I work at theMonticello Pizza Hut as a shiftmanager/ delivery driver.
Jojo RhinehartThis is the first JA program I haveparticipated in, but it’s something I’mvery excited about doing. I’m a 16-year-old attending Monticello High School,and I plan to carry my education on tocollege. I have yet to decide whichcollege I want to attend, or even what Iwant to be. I love to write, make art, andhelp people out. I want to be my ownboss and make the rules in my business,and I want to make a living offsomething I love. When I grow up Idon’t just want to settle for some job, Iwant to make a career out of things Ilove. Although money is important,happiness is even more important tome.
Daly O’BrienI am a Junior at Monticello High Schooland I participate in golf and basketball. Iam also class president and secretary ofthe Student Council, and I am involvedin the Business Club, Pep Club, andSpanish Club. In my spare time I enjoyplaying piano and hanging out with myfriends. I plan to major in Music at afour-year university after mygraduation in 2012.
Leon FrickensmithI was born December 22, 1993. I grew upin Monticello and have lived here for allmy life. I have three siblings. Onebrother and two sisters, I am the eldest.I played soccer in middle-school and getdecent grades. In my spare time I like toread, hang out with friends, and learncomputer programming. In the future Ihope to get a job affiliated withprogramming as I am skilled andproficient with it.
Daly O’Brien Leon Frickensmith
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Kyle Burns
Team 4Team 3Team 2Team 1Steven Finney
Stephen Finney is an 18-year-old seniorand has participated in two JuniorAchievement programs in the past. Heplans on attending Kendall College inChicago next fall. His goals includeobtaining a degree in culinary arts and,upon graduation, living in a tropicalarea while working at a resort orrestaurant. Stephen’s interests includeoutdoor activities like fishing, boating,and four-wheeling.
Kyle BurnsKyle Burns is a senior at Mount ZionHigh School. At last year’s competition,his team came in second place. He planson attending Rockford College next yearwhere he will major in nursing and playfootball.
Steven Finney
Jennifer KappenmanJennifer is a 17-year-old senior at MountZion High School. She plans on majoringin Chemistry with the intention ofstudying pharmacology. She is thepresident of SADD, AFS, InternationalClub, and 4-H; she is on the StateStudent Advisory Board for SADD.Jennifer is also a member of the tennisteam, National Honor Society, mathteam, WYSE team, student council,spanish club, and health occupationsstudents of America. In addition tothese, she is an Illinois State Scholar andworks as a lifeguard during the summer.
Ashley ByersAshley Byers is an 18-year-old senior atMount Zion High School. She is a co-captain for the tennis team, and thesecretary of AFS. She is a member ofFBLA, math team, National HonorSociety, and is an Illinois State Scholar.During the summer, she works as aDecatur Park District park leader,teaches tennis, and is currently a hostessat Pastabilities Italian Grill. Ashley plansto attend either Illinois State Universityor North Central College this fall andwants to major in actuarial science.
Ashley ByersJennifer Kappenman Sloane LynchMax Youngerman Chris GrimestadDylan Graff
Mount Zion High School
Max YoungermanMax is a junior at Mount Zion HighSchool. He is currently on several schoolclubs and teams such as Spanish Club,math team, Scholastic Bowl, WYSEteam, physics club, and the varsitytennis team. He is considering attendingthe University of Chicago with a focuson chemistry or physics.
Sloane LynchSloane is a senior at Mount Zion HighSchool. She participates in volleyballand various clubs; Sloane is thepresident of FBLA and the vicepresident of French Club. She plans onattending law school after completion ofher undergraduate degree. Outside ofschool, Sloane enjoys being a member ofthe Riverside Baptist youth group, andMacon County teen court, and spendingtime with her friends.
Dylan GraffDylan is a 17-year-old senior at MountZion High School. He is active inbasketball, football, and track. Dylan isalso a member of Swingsations. Heplans on going to the University ofIllinois or Purdue University and majorin chemical engineering. Aftergraduations, Dylan wants to go on tomedical school to become aninterventional radiologist.
Chris GrimestadChris Grimestad is a senior at MountZion High School. He is the captain ofthe drumline, president of StudentCouncil, and a member of the trackteam. This fall, he was also the captainof the football team. This summer, Chriswill march with the Pioneer DrumCorps and plans on attendingNorthwestern University to studychemical engineering.
Careers On WheelsFourth graders are introduced to 13
different “Careers on Wheels”. The studentslearn what it takes to have that career.
Life SkillsHigh School Students get to live in the
“real world”for a day. They are given acareer, a salary and a family. Students mustwrite checks for items they would need
(clothing, food, cars insurance, etc.). At theend of the day we see what their balance is.
Titan Business ChallengeJunior and senior students compete for
college scholarships as a team of two. As ateam they run a company and must makedecisions about marketing, product sells,employs all in a virtual world.
JA Outside the ClassroomJA NumbersDuring the 2009-2010 school year over 7,000 students were
introduced to economic concepts and workplace skills in
kindergarten through the 12th grade in over 400 classrooms.
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CISCTICSysConSTCTiffany Couri
I am a senior at St. Teresa High School. Ihave played softball for four years, andI am a member of our school’s Serviamclub. I work at our family’s restaurant,LaGondola, with many of my friends.After graduation, I plan on attendingthe University of Illinois.
Amanda NewtonI am a junior at St. Teresa High School. Iam a member of my school’s Serviamclub which throughout the yearperforms community service for thosein need. I’m undecided about whatuniversity I will attend, but I would liketo be a teacher.
Tiffany Couri
Katie LandryI am a senior at St. Teresa High School. Ihave been a member of our volleyball(fourth in the state) and basketballteams for four years. I plan onattending a collegiate school of businessafter graduation focusing oninformation systems.
Rebecca McCartanI am a senior at St. Teresa High School. Ihave been a cheerleader for all fouryears and member of the drama club forthree. I plan on attending a collegiateschool of business after graduation;however, I am still undecided about anexact major.
Rebecca McCartanKatie Landry Eric HamiltonDylan Hawkins Alex TeuthAndrew Stewart
St. Teresa High School
Dylan HawkinsI am a junior at St. Teresa High School. Iam on the football team and playedbaseball my freshman year. I plan tobegin my college career while serving inthe United States Marine Corps. I planon going to school and majoring inbusiness at Southern MississippiUniversity.
Eric HamiltonI am a junior at St. Teresa High School. Iam on the basketball, baseball and golfteams. I have been a member of theServiam club my entire high schoolcareer. After graduation I plan on goingto Marquette University and major inbusiness.
Andrew StewartI am a junior at St. Teresa High School. Iwas on the Scholastic Bowl team for twoyears, and I have been on the soccerteam my entire high school career. I planon attending a collegiate school ofbusiness after graduation.
Alex TeuthI am a junior at St. Teresa High School. Ihave been involved in Serviam for threeyears here at St. Teresa. I am on the crosscountry, basketball, and track teams.After I graduate from St. Teresa, I wouldlike attend Northwestern Universityand pursue a degree in engineering.
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Team 3Team 2Team 1Kristi Bodine
My name is Kristi Bodine. I am a 17-year-old junior at Warrensburg-LathamHigh School. My parents are Russ andMelody Bodine. I have one brother, WillBodine, who is in 8th grade. I enjoycheerleading and spending time withmy friends and family. I plan to attendcollege in Illinois, but I am not surewhere, yet. I hope to pursue a career inbusiness or special education.
Dalton VanFleetI am 17 and a senior at Warrensburg-Latham High School. I plan onattending Southern Illinois University atEdwardsville to pursue a degree inbusiness administration. I am originallyfrom Decatur and am close with mydad, Danny, and my mom, Jodi. I lovesports, especially playing football. I alsolike hanging out with my friends andworking out with my dad.
Kristi Bodine
Ryan AlbertI am a senior at Warrensburg-LathamHigh School. I am from Decatur, and myparents are Jay and Tracy Albert. I planon going to Millikin University andgetting a degree in accounting. I playbasketball, baseball, and golf at myschool. My interests are listening tomusic, hanging with my friends, andwatching movies. When I get out ofcollege, I plan on getting a job as anaccountant.
Eric HollindenMy name is Eric Hollinden. I am asenior at Warrensburg-Latham HighSchool. My parents are Max and SheilaHollinden. This is my second year toparticipate in the Titan Challenge. Nextyear, I plan to attend either PurdueUniversity or the University of Illinoisand major in business, accounting, ormarketing. After earning a businessdegree, I may attend medical school. AtWarrensburg-Latham, I play baseballand golf. Sports are my main interest,whether playing or watching. My futuregoals are to finish high school asvaledictorian and then begin collegeand be successful wherever I go.
Eric HollindenRyan Albert Thomas PelikanTrevor Rigg
Trevor RiggI am 18 years old and a senior atWarrensburg-Latham High School. I aminterested in sports and then outdoors. Ihave never participated in a JuniorAchievement program. I am the son ofMatt and Michelle Rigg and plan onattending Southern Illinois UniversityEdwardsville in the fall. I am undecidedas to my major, but I plan to leave witha higher education and a plan for acareer and successful future.
Thomas PelikanMy name is Tom Pelikan, and I go toWarrensburg-Latham High School. Igrew up in Berwyn, Illinois, but I movedto Latham in sixth grade. I am 17 yearsold, and I plan on joining the NationalGuard after high school. After that, Ihope to go to the United States MilitaryAcademy, then to medical school tobecome a doctor. In my spare time, I likehanging out with my four brothers andwith my friends.
• The fastest growing age group forbankruptcy is 18-25.
• The average score of a high schoolstudent on the National FinancialLiteracy Challenge in 2009 was a 52-percent.
• Elementary students who participate inJA possess more economic, personalfinance and business knowledge thannon JA students.
• JA middle school students are morelikely than students in general tobelieve they will continue furthereducation after high school (78-percentvs. 61-percent).
• High school students understand moreabout career planning, business andeconomic concepts after participatingin JA programs.
JA Facts
Warrensburg-LathamHigh School
This powerful and soberingstatement is the opening line of a recentstudy of more than 400 U. S. employersconducted by The Conference Board,Corporate Voices for Working Families,Partnership for 21st Century Skills, andthe Society for Human ResourceManagement. The study questions theability of the United States to compete ina global economy based on the lack ofacademic skills as well as the ability toapply these skills and knowledge in theworkplace.
The need for America to be the
economic engine in the globalmarketplace is a loud and clear callto action.
Junior Achievement USA, the new
national entity aligned with JAWorldwide®, is positioned to answerthat call with a resounding and relevantresponse that will impact the lives ofyoung Americans. JA currently provideseconomic education experiences toapproximately 4 million elementary,middle, and high school students acrossour nation each year.
JA’s volunteer-driven programs arememorable and measurable. They takeeducation beyond the fundamentals ofreading, writing, science, andmathematics. JA programs challenge
students to think about and use thefundamentals in practical, ethical waysby relating them to real life situationsand applying them in engaging, hands-on, experiential learning activities. Theoutcome, which has been independentlyevaluated, is a positive impact.
The organizational foundation forthis impact is the leadership andgovernance provided by thevolunteer board of directors. The role ofboard members is to provide strategic
The Competitive Challenge – Keeping America Great“The future U.S. workforce is here–and is woefully ill-prepared for the demands of today’s and tomorrow’s workplace.”
Challenge continued
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENTSPONSORS 2010-2011(as of March 4, 2011)
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$10,000-plusAnonymousAndreas FoundationArcher DanielsMidland Company
$5,000 to $9,999Horizon HobbyGECaterpillarGraingerChampaign Rotary WestJunior WelfareRotary Club of Decatur
$1,000 to $4,999Henry M Staley FoundationPapa Johns PizzaBrinkoetter and AssociatesDecatur Memorial HospitalGolden KVulcan MaterialsEastern Illinois UniversityState Bank of Bement
$500 to $999Buffalo Wild WingsDunn Company
$1 to $499Celeste ApplegateLarry and DhennaAltenbaumer
Rosenberg FamilyMargaret MaddenWilliam BraunDecatur EarthmoverBeck FamilyCEFCU
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direction and to secure the resources andexpertise needed to ensure success.
Junior Achievement USA aspires tohave a board composed of successful,experienced business and educationleaders who are engaged and excited aboutpositively affecting the lives ofyoung people. They will be passionateadvocates for JA’s purpose, providing bothpersonal and organizational leadership andsupport.
JA will relentlessly strive to makeparticipation on the board a meaningful,fulfilling, and prestigious opportunity.
Members will be rewarded by being part ofthe organization recognized as the partnerof choice for businesses, educators, andpolicy makers seeking to expand andimprove workforce development. Boardmembers will be respected and valued forproviding experiences that promote theskills, understanding, and perspectivesstudents will need to succeed in a globaleconomy and, most importantly, retainAmerica’s competitive advantage.
ThankYou!
Challengecontinued
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THANK YOU TO OUR CONSULTANTSAgri-Fab, Inc.Emilie BeagleJamie CrosierMartha LeonardJake Wilson
Alpha & OmegaCouriers, Inc.Lisa PierceAmdocsAmanda Ressel
AmerenTina CunninghamHarvey NevermanStacey Young
Archer DanielsMidlandSusan BergenMary Ann BolandSusan ClarkLeslie DingmanEmily DobbinsGreg DodsonTiffany EdwardsCraig FioritoBernard GarrettBrandon GeorgeDeanna HillTonya IrwinErin JurgensKarissa KusakRyan McCoySusie McGuireJennifer PrestonJanet RayMichelle RobinsonBob RubinRhonda RussellKathy ShanefeldtBlake WellsChris Zora
BarbeckCommunicationsRickie Nihiser
Behnke & Co.Michael Peters
BLDD Architects,Inc.Nita Christopher
Bob Ridingsof DecaturGeorge Park
Brinkoetter& AssociatesCarla BrinkoetterRobin Jackson
Karen LutherDoris MabryBarb McElroyHank Norris
Busey BankErin McKeeHeidi PonderMelissa RandlesBlake Wallace
Caterpillar, Inc.Erica ArmstrongDan BozichJared BusenDave CalvertTimothy ClementzMichael CristAllen DixsonLinda GrundenMelinda HallKevin KnightMark KuhnAshley LittrellTony PirainoJoan SchollmeierAmy SnowMax WinemillerTonya WinterStacy Wood
Central IllinoisBankToni BargmanTrish BrightJaclyn WeybrightLacy Wood
Charleston CountryClubPaul Mejdrich
City of DecaturFire DepartmentSteve BingamonRobert Wetzel
City of MattoonDavid Wortman
Community Banksof Shelby CountyBart Lockart
CommunityVolunteerRick AbernathyDebra AdkinsDoug BockPaul DorseyCharlotte HanksTinley HanksCarol HardingPam HaycraftJoyce HendrixKim (Jennifer) JunghyunMelanie MichaelJane MillerYvonne OlsonSteve RaynerJudy RiceLeslie SollmanDick SpycherMary Kay ThompsonLibby TrelzKathie Vanderlaan
ConsolidatedCommunications,Inc.Cindy Witto
Country FinancialBridget BoleynAmanda Giles
Country Lace& Wood CreationsRuth Darelius
CrossroadsWorkforceInvestmentAndrea Applegate
CumberlandInternetClair Kaye
Curves for WomenJody Fifer
Dale’s SouthlakePharmacyLauren Colee
Dawson & WikoffFuneral HomesKim Veccia
DecaturEarthmoverCredit UnionKaty BlakeyCarol BrownStacy Burrous
Decatur MemorialHospitalNicole Slonaker
Dunn CompanyDarrin Lippolt
Dynegy, Inc.Joseph Lakshmanan
Eastern IllinoisUniversityJim ColemanJeanne DauKim Ervin
Edward JonesInvestments –ShelbyvilleTad Mayhall
Edward JonesInvestments –Mt. ZionKeith McElyea
EichenauerServicesRicky Jones
First Mid-IllinoisBankBecky BakerJulia BealsBarb MarquisTim Spitz
First Midwest BankLaura Wetherell
First NationalBank of SullivanMickey Hrvol
First State BankJoel OschwaldJessica Price
Floorsource DirectDaniel Walker
General ElectricKyle BessJeanne CoyleSean KirtsKurt MilburnJohn SciaroniAndy SmithPat Walser
GilletteConsultantsSheila Gillette
Girl Scoutsof Central IllinoisAbby Minick
GJ BuildersHardware, Inc.Leah Carroll
Glenda WilliamsonRealtyGlenda Williamson
Gowin ParcJason Gowin
Green Mill VillageCassie Yoder
Happy HeartsDaycareAmanda Day
Herald & ReviewGary Sawyer
Hickory Point BankRebecca DosienLora Sloan
HORIZON HOBBY,Inc.Dan RodawigMelanie WardJim Watt
Howell Paving, Inc.Holly Bailey
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THANK YOU TO OUR CONSULTANTSHSBC/Beneficial –ChampaignDamian Spencer
HSBC/Beneficial –DecaturGloria CliffMichael Zarecki
Hydro-GearRyan BuescherCarl ChristensenDonald CookMark CordellTony FeelerLora FultzLori GrayNeil GoodwinErin HendersonBrad SinklerHeather StarrMike ToddAllison VonderheideAndy WhiteBilly Woolsey
Imboden CreekHealth ServicesRikki BradyMolly CarpenterLaura JuvinallRhonda Luther
Industrial ProcessEquipment GroupChris Creath
Jesek and GriffinDental CareDr. Warren Jesek
JJ SwartzCompanyKevin Kondritz
Jones andThomas, Inc.Christy Schultz
JuniorAchievementof East CentralIllinoisJill ApplebeeKristy KittermanDonna Patton
Keller WilliamsRealtyGinger CampbellKyle HarrisonSeyda HolekampAngie Williams
Kenney’s AceHardwareLibby Kenney
Kraft Food Inc.Alison SchoonoverLisa Flowers
Land of LincolnCredit UnionChris PhillipsLia SophiaTammy Vanderlaan-Wells
Lyle Campbell &Son RealtorsLisa CampbellMary Sue JonesPat PenhallegonJohn Sellers
Marine Bank -ChampaignStephen Hartman
Maverik MarketingKevin Hinton
May, Cocagne,& King, P.C.Cathy MansurSheree Norris
McGladrey& PullenBrooks Bennett-MillerBrett Martin
Millikin UniversityDave BrandonNick HarrisonJordan Russell
Morgan AssetManagementClark Zedric
Mose, Yockey,Brown & Kull, LLCKent Kull
MoweaquaSeed Co.Michelle Zindel
National City Bank-ChampaignMark Cortez
NortheastCommunity FundDavid Hinkle
PerformanceDevelopmentNetworkMark Sturgell
Piatt County ClerkPat Rhoades
Piatt Co.Farm BureauStacy Bradshaw
Pilson Auto CenterJames Pilson
Quality NetworkSolutionsJeff Weaver
Re/MaxPropertiesBrenda Reynolds
Regions BankMelody BodineWendy CampbellWendy KernanMindy MosleyRenae OverlinDianne Shaw
RichlandCommunityCollegeTerry RobinsonSheryol Threewit
Rural KingDon W. Davis
SAC Identity PlusSteve Caldwell
Safety ComplianceTraining ServicesDebbie Albin
Sam’s ClubSylina McCleskySandy Williams
Sarah Bush LincolnAndrea Applegate
Scott State BankTod Jeffers
Shelby ElectricCooperativeMarla Eversole
Soy Capital BankCaleb JumpStan ParksAnne SnyderMegan Snyder
StarTek, Inc.Ferdnando BaileyJan BaughmanKaren LayAnastasia LingleSarah Eileen LonesAmy StuckeyAmber Turner
State FarmInsuranceMarcy McAnallyRob Lipic
State UniversitiesCivil ServicesTorre Walls
Sullivan Chamber& EconomicDevelopmentStepheny McMahon
T. D. CraneService, Inc.Tim Dial
Tate & LyleLisa KoehlerRheem LockJennifer Walker
Topflight GrainCo-opAmy Brammer
United ParcelServiceKevin BoechenstedtGary ConnAdam LauwersSharilyn Russell
United WayEmily Rabin
University of IllinoisElizabeth CorkeryJeff WeaverBecki Fields
Univoice GlobalCommunicationsDane Henry
US BankMatt D. Jones
VirtualImpressions, Inc.William Best
Warrensburg-Latham ElementarySandy Fisher
W. Newell & Co.Jan Lawson
What’s Cookin’Bob Kincade
William StreetPressSue Watts
Wood PrintingKeith Stanberry
Yellow BookCindy Boyer
Zion Chapel UnitedMethodist ChurchSally Hamon
BOARD OFDIRECTORS
MACON COUNTY
Carla BrinkoetterBrinkoetter and Associates
Dave CalvertCaterpillar
Gloria DavisDecatur Public Schools
Kevin HintonMaverik Marketing
Ricky JonesEichenauer Services Inc.
Anastasia LingleStarTek
Julie MooreDecatur Memorial Hospital
Bob RubinArcher Daniels Midland
Gary SawyerHerald & Review
CHAMPAIGN
Eric Bussell
Kelly LoschenMartin Hood and Freise
Cindy SomersSherion
STAFF
Jill ApplebeePresident
Trisha EricksonProgram Manager
Michael ByrdProgram Director, Champaign
When in April of 2010 JillApplebee asked me to participatein Junior Achievement and teach agrade school class, I had to thinkabout it. Although I had taught atthe college level both at RichlandCommunity College and MillikinUniversity I questioned my abilityto hold the interest of youngerchildren as we discussed business.
I did agree and was assignedthe 5th grade class at St. PatrickSchool taught by Mrs. Kathy Litz.After meetingwith Mrs. Litzand seeing herenthusiasm forthe program Ifelt that thiscould be fun.
Thematerialsprovided byJuniorAchievementwere excellentand gives thevolunteerguidelines andtips for dealingwith younger students. The subject ofthe five section curriculum business
and careers in “Our Nation” offersfun tools like games but also offers
the opportunity fortrue teaching. Theclasses exploredentrepreneurshipand careers and alsohave a section onglobalization.
I wassurprised at howaware the youngpeople were. On thefirst day as I wasintroducing myself Isaid I was retiredand asked if theyknew what thatmeant. One student
said that it meant that “you don’twork, but still get paid.” That offered
me the opportunity to discuss thesources of retirement income andfound that they were quite skepticalabout the future of social security.Obviously they were listening towhat their families were discussing athome.
The five sessions were over veryquickly and I enjoyed the experienceimmensely. Mrs. Litz asked if I wouldreturn next year and I quicklyresponded “yes.” I will be teachingthe class again this April. I alsoencourage both the currentlyemployed and retirees to considerparticipation in the JuniorAchievement program, it is enjoyableand rewarding.
Al Luchetti
The materials provided
by Junior Achievement
were excellent and gives
the volunteer guidelines
and tips for dealing with
younger students.
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