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“Junior Achievement prepared me for adult life! JA was fun and easy to understand. I learned a lot more than I could out of any book!” -Akiko, 7th Grade
Junior Achievement’s primary mission is to educate and inspire young people to succeed in the growing
global economy and reach their highest potential.
By investing in our students today, it is our hope they will grow into the financially responsible and ethical
workforce of tomorrow!
Message from the President & Board Co-Chairs
Programs
Student Competitions
Program Spotlight
Volunteers
Participating Schools
Community Partners
“Kids at Work” Capital Campaign Gifts
Ways to Support JA
Financials
Board of Directors
JA Staff
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Table of C
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Thr
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JA Financial Responsibility
Early on, students are taught the fundamental tenets of sound economics. Basic lessons on savings and Needs vs. Wants set the foundation for a fiscally responsible future!
EntrepreneurshipJA curriculum instills the entrepreneurial spirit in students. At all levels, they learn the skills and principles of owning their own business.
Workforce ReadinessThe third and final pillar of JA is workforce readiness. Students are taught resume writing, interview skills, business ethics and the economics of success.
“JA inspired me to think more like an entrepreneur and consider alternative ways of pursuing a future in business.”
- Tim, 11th Grade
“Learning about my volunteer’s job made me see that I could do the same some day.”
- Lindsay, 4th grade
“JA taught me how to have confidence in running my own financial life. It also
showed me the importance of saving for a rainy day!”
- Quang, 5th Grade
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Letter from
the President &
Board Chairm
enWe would like to convey our sincerest appreciation to you, our JA friends: our board of directors, teachers, volunteers, businesses, principals, superintendents, and donors, who have brought JA into the lives and classrooms of the 39,710 kindergarten to twelfth grade students we served during the 2008-2009 school year.
Junior Achievement’s lessons of financial responsibility, entrepreneurship and workforce readiness have been given a renewed relevance as the nation evaluates its own economic challenges. Now more than ever, the value of these lessons is glaring!
The wealth of knowledge and experience being shared in classrooms across San Diego & Imperial Counties will also bring great rewards to our community, as students are more prepared to enter the world of work.
If you have not yet had the opportunity to get involved, we invite you to join over 2,000 community and business volunteers, 50 board members and hundreds of donors, foundations and individuals who support us each year!
On behalf of San Diego’s children, we again thank all our colleagues and friends and look forward to involving many more caring adults in the vital and practical education of our children this year.
Joanne M. PastulaPresident & CEO
Junior Achievement
Brian CahillExecutive Vice President
Barnhart-Heery Co-Chairman, JA Board 09-10
Marjorie ThomasCorporate Controller
SONY ElectronicsCo-Chairman, JA Board 09-10
Junior Achievement has been teaching financial education in San Diego and Imperial County schools since 1950!
JA curriculum is taught by volunteers from the business community who use their own experiences to supplement the curriculum, making the world of work come alive for each and every class!
“JA BizTown taught me what it’s like to be an adult for a day. This is the best field trip
ever!” - Lenny, 5th Grade
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Middle School
Junior Achievement Middle School programs delve deeper into business and the global economy. Students are taught the critical connections between education and their eventual career choices.
High School
In High School, students explore more complicated concepts such as business ethics and macro & micro-economics. They are given the opportunity to start and manage actual companies and experience a real taste of the competitive nature of the business world.
Elementary
JA Elementary programs lay the foundation for a fiscally responsible future. Lessons build on each other as students progress through elementary school,giving a well-rounded understanding of their roles within their community, city, state and nation.
JA BizTown
The McGrath Family JA BizTown at Junior Achievement’s Frontier Trading Free Enterprise Center is the capstone to our Elementary curriculum. Following five weeks of in-class curriculum, fifth graders visit JA BizTown and experience the world of work as they run a 10,000 square foot mini-San Diego built just for them.
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“Being part of Junior Achievement taught me to believe in myself!”
- Cody N., 8th Grade
JA Titan is an exciting new program that places high school students in the CEO’s seat as they operate a virtual business. The program culminates with the JA Titans of Industry Business Challenge in which the top performing high schools compete to see who will come out on top as they wrestle with decisions on profit, sales, market share and learn the nuances of running a global business in a competitive, high-tech marketplace.
Sponsored by: National University, Jack in the Box, SONY.
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“JA Company Program was an amazing learning experience. As the President of ‘CA Underground’, I had an abundant amount of responsibilities. I created
the product, organized forms and job titles, and was the top seller of the whole company. Seeing how well we did was great because it made all of us that much prouder of our work.
I wish everybody had this opportunity. This was the highlight of my whole high school career.”
- Alex F., 12th Grade (pictured above)Winner of “Most Profitable Company”, SIFE 2009
Junior Achievement has partnered with Point Loma Nazarene University’s Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) business club to bring The JA Company Program to almost 300 high school students. Under the guidance of PLNU SIFE business students, JA Company Program participants start and manage their own companies while learning about the economic principles that influence business decisions, career opportunities and work readiness skills. They also develop entrepreneurial skills and hone the ability to work productively on a team.
This exciting collaboration enriches the JA Company Program with an Entrepreneurial Convention for company
JA Company Program
JA Titans of Industry
Students at this year’s JA Titans of Industry Business Challenge held at National University.
Alex (far right) and his company officers at the 2009 SIFE Competition held in JA BizTown.
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officers half way through the program, and the Entrepreneurial Competition at the culmination of their in-class lessons. From these events, students hear from San Diego business leaders and learn valuable concepts to improve their class business and compete against each other in the areas of Product Originality, Overall Profit-ability and Social Responsibility.
Sponsored by: Samuel & Katherine French Fund, PLNU Associated Student Body, Hewlett Packard and Papa John’s Pizza.
Program
SpotlightIn addition to our traditional in-class programs, JA San Diego is proud to shine the spotlight on programs and partnerships that are allowing us to reach thousands of students.
EthiCAL is a partnership between the San Diego County Office of Education and Junior Achievement to help students navigate important ethical decisions.
This televised, town-hall meeting provides middle and high school students with an open forum to discuss ethics with local San Diego leaders on chosen topics, including the environment, advertising, business and education.
JA Student Ambassadors is a customized leadership program for selected students and provides extended enrichment to JA programs. All JA Ambassadors are engaged in Toastmasters, as well as networking and etiquette classes to obtain skills that will last a lifetime.
JA Ambassadors are nominated by their teachers and/or principals; a new class is selected each year to serve as the face of JA at all our events.
Pictured above: JA Student Ambassadors visit Petco Park for a Job Shadow.
The City of Carlsbad uses JA’s third grade curriculum to help students establish a sense of pride in the city where they live. City Stuff students attend a city council meeting and finish the program with a greater understanding of how a city works.
“Being a student ambassador showed me that there is no limit to how high and how far I can go by just
putting my mind to it.”- Jessica., 6th Grade JA Student Ambassador
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VolunteersWe are lucky to have such a supportive cadre of men
and women who volunteer for us! Thank you for giving your time and for sharing your knowledge with
JA’s students.
Who’s looking up to you?JA is proud to instill the entrepreneurial spirit in San Diego’s students!
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JA San Diego would like to recognize the men and women who have volunteered for 3 or more consecutive years!! We applaud you for coming back year after year and
appreciate your continued support of Junior Achievement.
Shelley AddyRobert AldenNicolas AnaniasRebecca AndrewsWilliam AngusBill BaerJanice BaerLisa BarkerAngela BellMichael BevisZach BlairPamela BoydMichelle CarsonLuis ChaconTerri ChapmanKevin Chappell
Sonia ChinAndrew ClarkJulie ClarkMichelle CollarKristin CruikshankJeanne CulkinJanet DahleDino D’AuriaVanessa DillofWarren DuthieChristine EllisBunmi EshoCaryl FarrellEthan FisherJanie FosterJulie Foster
Arlene FreemanEliza GetchDebbie GonzalesLorri GreenKimberly GrossJennifer GundrumGaurav GuptaAntonio GutierrezAndrew HaneyDouglas HansenStefanie HolmesSherri HowardNai HwangKelly HyderMichaela IonJennifer Javors
Chris RamosMichael RanftlePenny RanftleJerry RebelElsie Rios-NavarroCathy RobinsonSusan RodakLisa RodmanLisa RoopPerla RoperSteve RubinsteinDaniel RyanElizabeth SaraccoPaul SasAngela SasseThomas ScanlanPaul SchultzElizabeth ScottBeth ShawKathryn SpieringMary SpringerAlisha StampsJennifer Steele-AranaMartin StuartBrent TharpJess ThiemeLinda VanderveenCharlotte WellsSusan WestDonald WilkinsKimberly WilkinsCarol WoodBob Wyrick
Elyssa JeterTanya JohnsonTiffiny JonesElaine KalinLynn KincaidDenise KlinshawMelanie KrogmanMarta LaMonicaLisa LarkinMorton LevyJoseph LingenfelterEugene LyonsMichael MartinLisa MartinezScott MaynardTara MichenerCara MitnickPatrick MooreKelli MoorsKen MoserJennifer MurdochDan NagleMatt OatmanPhinisha OwensLisa PalermoVeronica PappenfusHarvey PayneCynthia PerkinsSusan PerkinsMatthew PiresShelley PontiusKristin PremoAndrew Prouty
Borrego Springs Unified School DistrictBorrego Springs High School
Cajon Valley Union School DistrictBostonia SchoolFuerte ElementaryLexington Elementary SchoolNaranca Elementary SchoolW.D. Hall Elementary School
Cardiff School DistrictAda Harris Elementary
Carlsbad Unified School DistrictAviara Oaks ElementaryBuena Vista Elementary SchoolCalavera Hills ElementaryHope Elementary SchoolJefferson Elementary SchoolKelly Elementary SchoolMagnolia Elementary SchoolPacific Rim Elementary SchoolPoinsettia Elementary School
Christian Unified School DistrictChristian Elementary School
Chula Vista Elementary School DistrictAllen Elementary SchoolChula Vista Learning Community Charter Elementary SchoolCorky McMillin SchoolFeaster-Edison Charter SchoolHedenkamp Elementary SchoolJohn Montgomery Accelerated Elementary SchoolJoseph Casillas SchoolKellogg SchoolLoma Verde SchoolPalomar Elementary SchoolRohr Elementary SchoolRosebank Elementary School
Del Mar Union School DistrictAshley Falls ElementaryDel Mar Hills Academy of Arts and SciencesSycamore Ridge School
Encinitas Union School DistrictCapri Elementary SchoolEl Camino Creek Elementary SchoolFlora Vista Elementary SchoolLa Costa Heights ElementaryMission Estancia Elementary SchoolOcean Knoll Elementary SchoolOlivenhain Pioneer SchoolPark Dale Lane Elementary SchoolPaul Ecke Central Elementary School
Escondidio Union School DistrictHeritage K-8 Charter SchoolOrange Glen Elementary SchoolRose Elementary School
Escondidio Union High School DistrictSan Pasqual High School
Grossmont Union High School DistrictEl Cajon Valley High SchoolMonte Vista High SchoolSantana High SchoolWest Hills High SchoolMt. Helix Academy
Throughout the 2008-09 school year, JA San Diego reached 39,710 students through our traditional in-class programs and JA BizTown. Thank you to all the participating schools that gave our volunteers and curriculum the opportunity to bring JA into their classrooms!
Jamul-Dulzura Union School DistrictJamul Primary School
La Mesa-Spring Valley School DistrictGlenn E. Murdock Elementary SchoolHighlands Elementary SchoolLa Mesa Dale Elementary SchoolParkway Middle School
Lakeside Union School DistrictBarona Indian Charter SchoolLakeside Farms Elementary SchoolLakeview Elementary SchoolLemon Crest ElementaryWinter Gardens Elementary SchoolLindo Park Elementary SchoolRiverview Elementary School
Lemon Grove School DistrictLemon Grove Middle SchoolMonterey Heights Elementary SchoolPalm Middle School
Mountain Empire Unified School DistrictCampo Elementary School
National School DistrictEl Toyon Elementary SchoolIra Harbison Elementary SchoolLas Palmas SchoolLincoln Acres Elementary SchoolPalmer Way ElementaryKimball ElementaryNational City WINGS
Oceanside Unified School DistrictOceanside High School
Poway Unified School DistrictAdobe Bluffs ElementaryPoway Unified ContinuedChaparral Elementary SchoolCreekside Elementary SchoolGarden Road Elementary SchoolHighland Ranch Elementary SchoolLos Penasquitos Elementary SchoolMesa Verde Middle School
Poway Unified School DistrictMorning Creek Elementary SchoolOak Valley Middle SchoolPainted Rock Elementary SchoolPark Village Elementary SchoolPomerado Elementary SchoolShoal Creek Elementary SchoolStone Ranch Elementary SchoolTierra Bonita Elementary SchoolTurtleback Elementary SchoolTwin Peaks Middle SchoolValley Elementary SchoolWestwood Elementary SchoolRolling Hills Elementary School
San Diego Unified School DistrictAlbert Einstein Academy Charter SchoolBay Park Elementary SchoolBoone Elementary SchoolCentral Elementary SchoolCesar Chavez Elementary SchoolClairemont Senior High SchoolEllen Browning Scripps Elementary SchoolEuclid Elementary SchoolFay Elementary SchoolFletcher Elementary SchoolFoster Elementary SchoolGage Elementary SchoolGarfield Elementary SchoolHamilton Elementary SchoolHearst Elementary SchoolHerbert Hoover Senior High SchoolHickman Elementary SchoolJohn Adams Elementary SchoolJohn James Audubon SchoolJoyner Elementary SchoolJunipero Serra Senior High SchoolKate Sessions SchoolKearny Senior High SchoolKeiller Middle Leadership AcademyKimbrough Elementary SchoolKumeyaay Elementary SchoolLinda Vista Elementary SchoolMark Twain Junior-Senior High School
San Diego Unified School District ContinuedMira Mesa Senior High SchoolMission Bay Senior High SchoolMonroe Clark Middle SchoolOak Park Elementary SchoolPatrick Henry Senior High SchoolPete W. Ross Elementary SchoolPoint Loma High SchoolSamuel Morse Senior High SchoolSandburg Elementary SchoolSequoia Elementary SchoolSilver Wing Elementary SchoolStephen Rowan SchoolSunset View Elementary SchoolTheodore Roosevelt Junior High SchoolUniversity City High SchoolValencia Park Elementary SchoolVista Grande Elementary SchoolWalt Whitman Elementary SchoolWalter J. Porter Elementary SchoolWill Angier Elementary SchoolWill C. Crawford Senior High ScoolWilliam Howard Taft Middle School
San Dieguito Union High School DistrictCarmel Valley Middle SchoolEarl Warren Middle School
San Marcos Unified School DistrictCarrillo Elementary SchoolDiscovery Elementary SchoolJoli Ann Leichtag ElementaryKnob Hill Elementary SchoolLa Costa Meadows Elementary SchoolLa Jolla Elementary SchoolSan Elijo Middle SchoolSan Marcos ElementarySan Marcos High School
Santee School DistrictCarlton Oaks Elementary SchoolChet F. Harritt School
Solana Beach School DistrictSolana Highlands ElementarySolana Santa Fe School
South Bay Union School DistrictEmory ElementaryNestor Elementary School
Sweetwater Union High School DistrictChula Vista Middle SchoolGranger Junior High
Sweetwater Union High School District Continued Sweetwater High SchoolMontgomery Middle School
Vista Unified School DistrictFoothill Oaks Elementary
Private SchoolsBonita Road Christian Elementary SchoolCal Coast AcademyCarlsbad MontessoriGrauer SchoolGreater San Diego Academy - North CountyHeritage Christian SchoolMira Costa CollegeSt. Patrick’s SchoolSt. Vincent de Paul SchoolStella Maris Academy
After-School ProgramsAquatic AdventuresBoys & Girls Club of Chula VistaMana de San Diego
“With the skills they learned from JA, two of my students
were granted summer internships at prestigious
digital media firms! - Raymond Mello,
Crawford High School Teacher
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s Thank you to all the companies, individuals and foundations that support Junior Achievement of San Diego by providing funding for our K-12 programs.
BT The McGrath Family JA BizTown Shop Sponsor i Includes In-Kind Donations Includes pledges from JA Bowl-A-Thon
President’s Club $50,000+
barnhart inc, a Heery International Co. Comerica Bank EDCO BT Jack in the Box i BTSeaWorld BTSony Electronics, Inc. i BT United Way of San Diego CountyWells Fargo
Senior Partner $25,000 $49,999
Associated General Contractors BTBank of America Best Buy BTBridgepoint Education CHASE BT Clear Channel Communications BTCox Communications BT Wendy Gillespie H.G. Fenton Company BTHSBC Kaiser Permanente BT NBC 7/39 i BTThe San Diego Daily Transcript BTThe San Diego Foundation BTSan Diego Gas & Electric BT San Diego National Bank BT San Diego Regional Airport Authority BT Scripps Institution of Oceanography BTState Farm Insurance BTSun Diego: Nixon, Element & Billabong BTThe UPS Store BT Union Bank
Entrepreneur $10,000 $24,999
AT&T Barney & Barney, LLC Billy Casper Youth Foundation Samuel & Katherine French FundGirard Foundation Higgs, Fletcher & Mack, LLP BTLiquid InvestmentsLPL Financial Services Manpower BTPapa John’s San Diego iProgress Management
Entrepreneur Cont.
ResMed, Inc. San Diego Union Tribune i Sherpa Alliance: Mike Richardson i Smith Barney Swinerton Builders Time Warner Cable
Shareholder $5,000 $9,999
ACC Finance Banco PopularBank of the West BB&T Insurance BDO Seidman LLPBob & Darcy BinghamBoys & Girls FoundationCasillas Elementary SchoolCPS Printing i Cubic Corporation Cushman & Wakefield Deloitte Tax, LLP Farrell Family Foundation Ron & Susan Ferrari Hewlett PackardImperial Capital BankKPMGMerrill Lynch Mission Federal Credit Union National UniversityNuffer, Smith, Tucker, Inc. i Point Loma Nazarene UniversitySan Diego Office of Education Shea Homes Silvergate Bank Alan and Nancy Spector & Family David and Sharon Wax Family Fund Xerox
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JA Board Member , Supporter and Company Program Alumna , Wendy Gillespie, presenting students with the Most Original JA Company Product Award.
Capital C
ampaign L
eadership Gifts
The generous gifts made to our Capital Campaign helped make The McGrath Family JA BizTown at the Frontier Trading Free Enterprise Center a reality for San Diego and Imperial County students! We are so appreciative of the interest and passion this project has ignited in our community. Thank you!
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“No one has ever become poor by giving.”
-Anne Frank
JA Free Enterprise CenterWendy Gillespie & Marty Capdevilla
JA BizTownThe McGrath Family Foundation
JA BizTown FoyerTodd & Mari Gutschow
JA BizTown FoundersMalin & Roberta BurnhamThe Dunham Foundation-Making a Difference in Children’s LivesRay & Kim McKewonReuben H. Fleet FoundationWalter ZableThe Robert Payne Family Foundation
International Welcome WalkwayJohn & Carole Sachs
JA International CrossroadsThe Thomas C. Ackerman Foundation
The JA BridgePatti Roscoe & Jim Tiffany
JA BizTown PierThe William and Katherine Scripps Family Foundation
JA BizTown StreetsDene OliverBill OstremJack RaymondSteve & Jackie RosettaTom SudberryCharles Wax
JA BizTown Art in the CityDarlene & Donald Shiley
JA Board RoomBank of America
JA Free Enterprise ShowcaseWells Fargo
JA Laureate LobbyBob & Betty Beyster
JA BizTown ClockHSBC
Pillars of the CommunityLowell BillingsRobert & Darcy BinghamDavid & Camille BoatwrightBruce BreslauBarbara Bry & Neil SenturaDino D’AuriaEDCORon FerrariNancy FoxGirard FoundationBarry & Susan GracemanJohn & Jeannie HoffnerArey Jones Educational SolutionsLynne KunsterThomas & Margot KydRichard & Patricia LaventholSteven & Ellen OsinskiLas PatronasEd & Karen MercaldoElizabeth B. Meyer, Jennifer & Christopher MenkovDennis & Pamela Mudd Charitable FoundationNorth Island Credit UnionCounty Supervisor Ron Roberts
Pillars Cont.San Diego Social Venture PartnersMartha Phillips & Bruce CookPlumbers & Pipefitters Union #230Randall & Terri PutnamThe San Diego FoundationPhyliss SchmedakePaul & Linda SchultzSONY ElectronicsSorkin Family FoundationSouthern California Pipe TradesJohn & Diane SplavicRobin Stark Family FoundationSteinberg TrustLeo Zipp
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Act
ion From sponsoring a school to participating in special events, there’s an opportunity for
everyone to support JA!
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Volunteer for JA Junior Achievement volunteers use their own experiences with business to educate students about the basic concepts of business, economics and how education is relevant to the workplace.
“My JA Volunteer exposed me to the possibility of college. She empowered me to develop leadership skills so I
could be successful in the workplace. It truly was the most powerful influence in High School that
definitely helped pave my future success as an adult.”- Luis, JA Alumnus: Class of 1989
Sponsor a SchoolWhole school sponsors ensure that every student at the school benefits from Junior Achievement’s financial responsibility, entrepreneurship and work force readiness programs.
Participate in Special EventsJA has two annual fundraising events: The San Diego Business Hall of Fame and JA Bowl-A-Thon. All proceeds go to benefit San Diego and Imperial County students! Whether you prefer the sophistication of the Hotel del Coronado or the hustle and bustle of your local bowling alley, we hope to get you involved.
“My class loved the activities and are still showing off all the things they made! They now wish EVERY day could be a
JA day! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!
-Sarah Scott, 2nd Grade Teacher, Alvin Dunn Elementary
JASD is one of the select non-profits chosen as recipients of the annual Billy Casper Golf Tournament and we are grateful to have been chosen the past 18 years! The Billy Casper Youth Foundation does so much for the youth of America and we are honored to be affiliated with such a worthy organization. 14
San Diego Business Hall of Fame is a special evening that celebrates the accomplishments of remarkable members of the San Diego Business Community. Their careers and community contributions personify the ideals of Junior Achievement and are emblematic of the lessons taught by our programs. This year’s event was held November 6, 2009 and we were excited to add three new members to our distinguished group of event honorees: Jessie J. Knight, Jr. , Linda Lang and Hal Sadler.
Douglas E. Barnhart, Barnhart, Inc.: A Heery International CompanyJohn S. Barry, WD-40J. Robert Beyster, SAICPhil Blair, Manpower Temporary ServicesRobert Breitbard, The Hall of ChampionsSandra Brue, SandicastClair Burgener, U.S. CongressmanMalin Burnham, The Burnham CompaniesAnn Burr, Time Warner CableStephen Cushman, Cush Automotive GroupIngrid Croce, Croce’s RestaurantsMike Cross, Sea WorldPaul Ecke, Jr., Paul Ecke Ranch Anne L. Evans, Evans HotelsPeter C. Farrell, ResMedRon Fowler, Liquid Investments, Inc. Murray Galinson, San Diego National BankWilliam K. Geppert, Cox Communications Jack Goodall, Foodmaker, Inc. Ernest W. Hahn, Hahn CompanyBruce Hazard, R. E. Hazard Contracting Robert Horsman, San Diego National BankIrwin Jacobs, QUALCOMMWilliam Jones, CityLink Investment Corp. Linda Lang, Jack in the BoxMel Katz, Manpower Temporary ServicesHerbert G. Klein, Copley NewspapersJessie J. Knight, Sempra EnergyRay Kroc, McDonald’s Corporation
Susan Lew, S. Lew & AssociatesLarry Lucchino, San Diego PadresRon Martin, Mission Federal Credit Union Corky McMillin, The Corky McMillin Co.Julie Meier Wright, San Diego Regional EDCJohn Moores, San Diego PadresVincent E. Mudd, San Diego Office InteriorsTina S. Nova, GenoptixTed Owen, San Diego Business JournalThomas Page, San Diego Gas & ElectricGilbert Partida, PriceSmart, Inc.Bob Payne, Multi-Ventures, Inc. Diane Powers, Bazaar Del MundoConrad Prebys, Progress ManagementSol Price, Price CharitiesErnest Rady, American Assets, Inc. Debra L. Reed, San Diego Gas & ElectricFrederick H. Rohr, Rohr IndustriesPatti Roscoe, PRA Destination ManagementDuane Roth, Alliance Pharmaceutical Corp.Ted Roth, Alliance Pharmaceutical Corp. Ralph Rubio, Rubio’s RestaurantsThomas Sefton, San Diego Trust & SavingsSuzy Spafford, Suzy’s ZooDean A. Spanos, San Diego ChargersTerry A Straeter, GDE Systems, Inc. Deborah Szekely, Rancho La Puerta Hal Tucker, Tucker Sadler Architects, Inc. Carol Wallace, SD Convention Center Corp.Charles Wax, WAXIE Sanitary SupplyWalter Zable, Cubic Corporation
San Diego Business Hall of Fame Laureates 1986-2009
Special Events Continued...
Thank you so much to our generous sponsors: Jack in the Box, The San Diego Union Tribune, Comerica Bank, Bridgepoint Education, Pacific Building Group, Sudberry Properties, Point Loma Nazarene University, The UPS Store and JC Penney.
JA Business Hall of Fame Laureates are amazing role models for students and we are proud to have honored such exemplary San Diegans over the past 21 years!
“A society grows great when men plant trees under whose shade they will never sit.” - Greek Proverb
2009 honorees Jessie J. Knight, Jr., Linda Lang and Hal Sadler.
At the 2009 event, JA Student Ambassadors placed leaves on the JA tree to symbolize past
and present laureates.
JA Bowl-A-Thon is an exciting event that gives companies the opportunity to give back to the community in a fun, unique way. As JA San Diego’s largest fundraiser, participants raise pledges and bowl together as a team to support our programs.
Despite these tumultuous economic times, 2009’s Bowl-A-Thon, “Big Top Bowl,” had 20 new companies join in on the fun and help us raise over $318,000 to support JA programming! With over 3,000 bowlers from more than 50 companies, we are so thankful to everyone that helped make this event a big success!
A special Thank You to this year’s event sponsors: Wells Fargo, JC Penney, Sea World and Papa John’s Pizza!
Special Events Continued...
2009’s theme, Big Top Bowl, had clowns, lion tamers and bearded ladies bowling for JA!
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JA Bowl-A-Thon is a terrific team building event. Participants are able to engage in a little friendly competition all while supporting JA! For many companies, JA
Bowl-A-Thon has evolved into a much anticipated company tradition.
“The event gave our branch the opportunity to have fun and come together
to raise money for a great cause!”
- Gerard, Smith Barney
Big Top Bowl
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We would like to recognize the companies whose employee teams raised $2,000 or more.
Congratulations to this year’s winners!!
1st Place: Wells Fargo2nd Place: Barnhart, Inc.: a Heery International Company
3rd Place: Sony Electronics
“We had a GREAT time Saturday;everything went perfect, and all your staff
were extremely helpful. Can’t wait to do another one!”
- Ashley, Swinerton Builders
$30,000+Wells Fargo
$20,000+Barnhart, Inc: a Heery International Company
SONY Electronics
$15,000+Time Warner Cable
$10,000+Bridgepoint Education
Sempra/SDG&EHSBC
Smith Barney
$5,000+San Diego County Office of Education
JA Board of Directors & JA StaffShea Homes
Cubic CorporationAT&T
Merrill LynchBank of the West
BB&TACC Finance
Swinerton Builders
$2,000+San Diego National Bank
The UPS StoreBarney & Barney
Cushman & WakefieldDeloitte
Comerica BankChula Vista Elementary School District
Bank of AmericaSuperior Mobile Medics
Cajon Valley School District
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Unrestricted Net AssetsRevenue and Other Support Fundraising special events Costs of fundraising special events Net support from special events
Other restricted support and revenue JA BizTown store leases JA BizTown student fees and contributions Corporate and individual contributions Board Contributions Capital campaign Foundation grants In-Kind contributions Investment income Rental income Total other unrestricted support and revenue Net assets released from restrictions Total revenues and other support Participation with Junior Achievement National Net revenues and other support
Expenses Program services Supporting services Management and general Fundraising and volunteer recruitment Total expenses Increase in unrestricted net assets
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets
Contributions - Capital Campaign
Net Assets released from restriction Restrictions satisfied by payments Increase (decrease) in temporarily restricted assets
Increase in net assets
Net assets at beginning of yearNet assets at end of year
$ 737,153(177,772)
559,381
432,499135,023392,596
71,000367,732138,475204,000(36,189)
5,7001,710,836
218,5052,488,722
(56,204)2,432,518
1,454,541
269,890234,126
1,958,557473,961
-
(218,505)(218,505)
255,456
4,679,542$ 4,934,998
$ 572,177(145,227)
426,950
440,009157,606414,639
50,0001,086,591
49,8009,109
12,4873,840
2,224,081782,111
3,433,142(59,000)
3,374,142
1,488,081
229,513178,108
1,895,7021,478,440
-
(782,111)(782,111)
696,329
4,934,998$ 5,631,327
Consolidated Statement of Activities - Year ended June 30, 2009 and 2008
2009 2008
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Consolidated Statement of Activities - Year ended June 30, 2009 and 2008
AssetsCurrent Assets Cash Cash - Temporarily restricted Investments Investments - Temporarily restricted Pledges and accounts receivable Prepaid program supplies Prepaid expenses
Total Current AssetsProperty and Equipment, netOther Assets Long term pledges and receivables Deposits
Total Assets
Liabilities and Net AssetsCurrent Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued expenses Deferred revenue Mortgage payable - short term
Total Current LiabilitiesMortgage Payable - long termLong term deferred revenueNet Assets Unrestricted Temporarily restricted
Total Net Assets
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
2009
$ 281,366 -
400,020461,503769,345
2,29335,465
1,949,9925,941,400
49,5911,242
$ 7,942,225
$ 50,571311,530
28,210
390,3111,920,587
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4,466,5541,164,773
5,631,327
$ 7,942,225
2008
$ 482,378332,453
-614,441
1,029,6675,310
29,135
2,493,3846,055,350
273,9501,242
$ 8,823,926
$ 47,745309,790
49,579
407,1143,398,205
88,609
2,988,1141,946,884
4,934,998
$ 8,823,926
2008-09 Income 2008-09 Expenditures
Capital Campaign: 46%
Special Events: 24%Corporate/Individual
Contributions:20%
Other*: 8%
Foundations:2%
Program Services: 78%
Fundraising and Volunteer Recruitment: 9%
Management andGeneral Operations: 12%
* Funds consist of other sources of revenue, including but not limited to student fees for JA BizTown, facility rental
“I’m living proof that all it takes is one person to plant a seed to alter the course of a child’s life. ”
- Brian CahillJA Alumnae 1974
JA Board Co-Chairman 2009
JA Board Chairman Brian Cahill and
Marjorie Thomas at the 2009 Hall of Fame
dinner.
4756 Mission Gorge Place - San Diego, CA 92120www.jasandiego.org - tel. 619-682-5155 - fax. 619-682-515919
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rs Junior Achievement is grateful to the men and women who comprise our Board of Directors. Representing various industries and corporations, our Board is the foundation for the success of JA. Ahmed AbbasSempra Energy
Vernon AguirreBanco Popular
Jon BakerNTD Architecture
Paul BarnesShea Homes
Lowell BillingsChula Vista Elementary School District
Bruce BreslauUnion Bank
Brian Cahill Barnhart, Inc.: a Heery International Company
Andrew ClarkBridgepoint Education
Tres ConriqueRancho Santa Fe Technology
Janice CookCajon Valley Union School District
Dino D’AuriaSan Diego National Bank
Patrick DavidsonBank of America
Hugo DoonerHSBC
Ron FerrariBernstein Wealth Management
Kevin FoleyThe UPS Store
Shelly Garcia McGuireBDO Seidman
Wendy GillespieFrontier Trading, Inc.
Barry GracemanEntrepreneur
Stephen HalfakerLakeside Union School District
Kristen JanisErnst & Young LLP
Lynn KincaidState Farm Insurance
Jim Laverty Barney & Barney, LLC
Philip LurieCPS Printing
Pat MarucaChula Vista Elementary School District
Ileana OvalleCox Communications
Edmund OzorioComerica Bank
Larry PerondiOceanside Unified School District
Donald PhillipsPoway Unified School District
Mike RichardsonVistage International/Sherpa Alliance
Elizabeth RiceInnovative Employee Solutions
Stephen RosettaCushman & Wakefield
Phillip RudolphJack in the Box
Drew SchlosbergThe San Diego Union-Tribune
Phyliss SchmedakeAltman Plants
Laura SlanecSeaWorld
Alan SpectorEntrepreneur
Don StarkeyCommercial Banking
Cecil SteppeCommunity Leader
Micki StockalperNuffer Smith Tucker
Jess ThiemeJ. Thieme Construction Consulting Services
Marjorie ThomasSONY Electronics, Inc.
Kimberly TiernanDeloitte Tax LLP
Lauren TobiassenWells Fargo
Randy VanMaanenState Farm Insurance
Randolph WardSan Diego County Office of Education
DJ WilkinsKPMG
Alex ZikakisCapstone Advisors
Leo ZippChase
Department of Defense Liaisons
Kirsten Webb, NavyAnissa Stewart, U.S. Marine Corps
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StaffExecutive Staff Joanne Pastula...............President and Chief Executive Officer
Administration Shelley Pontius...............Office Manager and Executive Assistant to the President Michele Lambert...........Finance Manager
Special Events Jacqui Pernicano...........Vice President, Special Events & Marketing Arlene Freeman.............Special Events Manager Angela Bojorquez..........Program Events & Facilities Manager
Development Tara Michener.................Vice President, Development & Community Relations Susan Perkins.................Director of Development Vietca Do..........................Development Associate
ProgramsIn Class Programs and Collaboration Bunmi Esho.....................Director of Education Elyssa Jeter......................Senior Education Manager Maria Perreira.................Education Manager Arthur Tovar....................AmeriCorps Education Associate
JA BizTown Penny Ranftle.................Director: JA BizTown & Finance Park Amy LaMar......................Director: JA BizTown Operations Jennifer Menkov............JA BizTown Manager Sadie Saullo.....................JA BizTown & Summer Camp Coordinator
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