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Student Power Excels at Texas A&M Ideas Challenge and the Houston Tech Rodeo
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By Tania Daniel
Entrepreneurship
JA Company Program startup, Student Power, performed exceedingly well in one of our last competitions for the 2020/21 school year, the Ideas Challenge hosted by Texas A&M University. Competing with other Texas student startups, they were one of thirty finalists selected to pitch live, and succeeded in becoming one of the top ten companies in the grand finale, winning $750 seed money. Student...
Getting Your Child Set Up with a Bank Account
Blog from JA USA
By Hannah Henry
Financial Literacy
This blog discusses how you can set your child up with his or her first bank account, the benefits, and tips for how you can establish smart financial...
JA Alumni Spotlight - Karina Rodriguez
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By Becky Neely
Community Involvement
Junior Achievement recently had an opportunity to interview JA Alumni Karina Rodriguez, who currently lives in Spring, TX, with her husband and two sons. Karina was excited to share her JA story.
Her first experience with JA was at BB Rice Elementary. She remembers waiting anxiously for a JA volunteer to come to her...
Momentum from International Womens Day Extended by Avanade and JA Partnership
Blog from southeasttexas.ja.org
By Jim McCaskill
Community Involvement
Earlier this month, volunteers from South Womens Network group at Avanade shared inspiring and unique timelines of their careers with more than 150 female students from Alief, Pearland and other local districts. Working with Tiffany Ogunjebi from JA, Avanades Lucy Moodley realized the work Avanade was already doing for International Womens Day could make a continuing impact beyond a single day,...
JA Company Program Startups Win Big at the University of Houston's Think Tank 2021!
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By Tania Daniel
Entrepreneurship
The Think Tank 2021 business plan competition hosted by the Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship, at the University of Houstons Bauer College of Business, was a tremendous learning experience for our JA Company Program startups and executive leaders. Even more exciting is that NINE JA Company Program startups made it to the hard-fought, final round of this competition! We are proud to announce that...
Advancing Youth Entrepreneurship with LyondellBasell
Blog from southeasttexas.ja.org
By Tania Daniel
Entrepreneurship
LyondellBasell, a JA Board Company and one of the largest plastic, chemicals and refining companies in the world, became an integral part of the JA Company Program. Under the leadership of Mr. Michael McMurray, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for LyondellBasell and JA of Southeast Texas Board Member, the JA Company Program has reached new heights in greater Houston, even when...
Women's History Month JA Volunteer Spotlight - Susan Terry
Blog from southeasttexas.ja.org
By Becky Neely
Community Involvement
Susan Terry, Administrative Assistant in the Legal Department with Chevron Phillips Chemical in The Woodlands has been a dedicated and enthusiastic JA volunteer for 6 years. Susan first learned about JA when her children were in elementary school. She was introduced to JA again when she joined...
Go! Board Uses Innovative Thinking to Keep Kids Active During Pandemic
Blog from southeasttexas.ja.org
By Tania Daniel
Entrepreneurship
JA Company Program student startup business, Go! Board, has experienced tremendous growth since it was founded in 2019 at College Park High School. The company was started by students who had the idea to make a game board that focused on promoting social interaction, family unity, wellness and health. Under the leadership of current CEOs Karla Paulina Gonzalez and Noah Seay, the company is having...
East West Bank and KPMG Take the Lead with Inspiring Eighth Graders at McAuliffe Middle School
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By Courtney Azuike
Community Involvement
McAuliffe Middle School in Fort Bend ISD hosted their annual eighth grade Career Day and just like many other campuses they adapted their program to a virtual format. Although this format was new to all involved, the campus and volunteers were committed to making this event a success for every student. During this one-day virtual event, eighth graders participated in two Junior Achievement...
NAAIA Inspires High School Students to Kick Start Their Future!
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By Courtney Azuike
Community Involvement
On February 11th, the National African-American Insurance Association, NAAIA-Houston Chapter paid it forward by hosting over 85 high school students for a JA Kick Start Your Future virtual conference! As an organization, NAAIA is dedicated to empowering African Americans in the insurance industry and increasing awareness of opportunities and careers within the industry. Students from Cypress Ridge...