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JABC10/11
AThe JA Worldwide Vision
Purpose
Vision
Values
To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
Belief in the boundless potential of young people.
Commitment to the principles of market-based economics and entrepreneurship.
Passion for what we do and honesty, integrity, and excellence in how we do it.
Respect for the talents, creativity, perspectives, and backgrounds of all individuals.
Belief in the power of partnership and collaboration.
Conviction in the educational and motivational impact of relevant, hands-on learning.
JA will be the partner of choice for businesses, educators, and policy-makers around the globe seeking to expand workforce and economic development.
We will be revered for providing experiences that promote the skills, understanding, and perspectives students will need to succeed in a global economy and become productive, contributing members of society.
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Table of Contents
T.O.C.
Message from the Chair and President 3
JA’s Impact 4
Student Reach 5
School Districts We Reach 6
Awards and Scholarships 7
BC Business Challenge 8
Program Highlights 9
JABC Alumni Network 11
JA Volunteers 12
Business Laureates of BC Hall of Fame 13
Participating Schools and Districts 15
Our Donors 19
Balance Sheet 23
Statement of Operations 24
Board & Cabinet Members 25
Staff Listing 26
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This past year has been one of investment. We focused on our program plan articulated in 2010 and made progress on the three key issues which emerged from our possibility statements: sustainability, innovation and impact.
We have worked with partners, community experts and other JA Charters across the country to move forward on our agenda related to integrating technology into programs. We are exploring models and opportunities to enhance our programs and anticipate technology will be a viable enabler for us to reach out to more diverse student populations throughout the province. It will also provide new roles and opportunities for our volunteer mentors who are the very core of our programs.
Building a stronger volunteer program and providing tools and resources has been a priority. We have improved our training program and will establish a platform to offer online registration in the coming year. Not only will this offer better service for our volunteers, teachers, students and alumni but it will provide efficiencies that will allow us to direct our resources toward all our stakeholder groups.
For those of us involved with JA the staggering positive results from the recent Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Report come as no surprise (see more on the next page). We are grateful for the extraordinary gift of time members of BCG donated to Junior Achievement to work on this project. If verifies that our efforts and investments are truly yielding outstanding results.
We are at an exciting period in our 55 year history. We know the impact of JA programs is remarkable. The investments of the past year and our commitment to sustainability and innovation
will position us to meet the future.
We close, as we do every year, with pride in our accomplishments. Thank you to our teachers, volunteers, donors, alumni, staff and board for making this past year a stellar success. Together we are creating a positive difference in the lives of the students we reach and ultimately in the economic health of our province.
Message from the Chair and President
Tim Manning Chair, Board of Directors
Jan Bell-IrvingPresident & CEO
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JA’s Impact
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JLooking to understand the impact of Junior Achievement (JA)? Just ask any of the Canadian students who experience a JA program every year. With Junior Achievement’s education experiences offered to over 230,000 youth a year, the impact is undeniable. Yet for all of these stories of this extraordinary impact JA has had, it has been difficult to quantify until now. In January 2011, the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) released a landmark pro bono study that measured what Junior Achievement programs bring to participants, employers and society as a whole.
Junior Achievement makes a positive annual impact on Canada’s economy.
• By helping youth stay in school, encouraging entrepreneurship, and teaching financial literacy skills, JA Canada creates an annual return to society of $45 for every $1 spent
• Each year, $425 million can be attributed directly to the entrepreneurial activity of Achievers
Junior Achievement fills a gap in Canada’s education system.
• Over 75% of Achievers cite Junior Achievement as having a significant impact in developing their financial literacy and decision making skills
• JA Canada programs reach nearly a quarter-million Canadian students in more than 400 communities each year, and are delivered free-of-charge
Junior Achievement is a life changing event.
• Over 65% of Achievers indicate that participation in JA Canada programs had a significant impact on staying in school and enrolling in post-secondary education
• 70% of Achievers indicate that participation in a JA Canada program had a significant impact on their desire to be an entrepreneur
Junior Achievement graduates achieve higher levels of success.
• Achievers are 50% more likely to open their own business which leads to innovation, new jobs, and wealth creation
• Over 75% of Achievers say Junior Achievement was a critical driver of their work success
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AJStudent Reach
1092 classes 29,371 students
Elementary School (Grades 5-8)Business Basics Series 353 classes
Middle School (Grades 8-10)Economics for Success 502 classesDollars with Sense 47 classesInvestment Strategies Program 86 classes
Secondary School (Grades 11 & 12)Company Program – A Student Venture In-School 21 classes After-School 11 classesJA Titan Business Game 72 classes
Junior Achievement programs provide an advanced skills set, including critical thinking, effective teamwork and leadership, that enables participants to grow, thrive and produce in many critical areas of their lives.
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“Thank you to the Rix Family Foundation for helping to support my post-secondary education. This scholarship will substantially lessen the financial burden of my family and will also allow me to devote a greater amount of time to my studies and extracurricular activities. I will be attending Simon Fraser University this fall to pursue one of my greatest passions… business.”
-Ryan Tavakol, JA Student from Pinetree Secondary School in Coquitlam and winner of the “Dr. Donald Rix Inspiring Business Excellence” Scholarship
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AJSchool Districts We Reach
49 Engaged Districts
5 Southeast Kootenay20 Kootenay-Columbia22 Vernon23 Central Okanagan27 Cariboo-Chilcotin28 Quesnel33 Chilliwack34 Abbotsford35 Langley36 Surrey37 Delta38 Richmond39 Vancouver40 New Westminster41 Burnaby42 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows43 Coquitlam44 North Vancouver45 West Vancouver46 Sunshine Coast47 Powell River
48 Howe Sound51 Boundary52 Prince Rupert53 Okanagan Similkameen54 Bulkley Valley57 Prince George58 Nicola-Similkameen59 Peace River South61 Greater Victoria62 Sooke63 Saanich64 Gulf Islands67 Okanagan Skaha68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith69 Qualicum70 Alberni71 Comox Valley72 Campbell River73 Kamloops/Thompson74 Gold Trail75 Mission78 Fraser-Cascade79 Cowichan Valley83 Okanagan-Shuswap85 Vancouver Island North91 Nechako Lakes93 Conseil Scolaire Francophone+ Independent Schools
New in 2010-1182 Coast Mountains
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AAwards and Scholarships
Each year JABC offers an Awards and Scholarships program designed to recognize and reward outstanding student achievements. This year, the student company “B.EAST” took home three provincial awards including the coveted “Student Venture of the Year Award”.
1. DR. DONALD RIX ‘INSPIRING BUSINESS EXCELLENCE’ SCHOLARSHIP Ryan Tavakol, Pinetree Secondary, Coquitlam
2. JA SCHOLARSHIP FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES Nitin Gaba, John Oliver Secondary, Vancouver
3. LEADERSHIP AWARDS Award For Excellence & Leadership Lisa Wong, Britannia Secondary, Vancouver
Leadership Certificates Ryan Tavakol, Pinetree Secondary, Coquitlam Helena Wong, Killarney Secondary, Vancouver Mille Wu, Sir Winston Churchill Secondary, Vancouver Loretta Yang, Lord Byng Secondary, Vancouver
4. SALES LEADER OF THE YEAR Tony Tan, St. Georges School, Vancouver
5. BEST SALES & MARKETING STRATEGY ‘B.EAST Apparel’ Britannia Secondary, Vancouver
6. CIBC STUDENT COMPANY AWARD FOR TEAM SPIRIT AND COOPERATION ‘bRing!t’, After-School program at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Vancouver
7. CIBC STUDENT COMPANY AWARD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP ‘Ice-Eco’, After-School program at Accenture, Vancouver
8. CIBC STUDENT COMPANY AWARD FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ‘B.EAST Apparel’ Britannia Secondary, Vancouver
9. CIBC STUDENT COMPANY AWARD FOR INNOVATION ‘Burnaby North Entrepreneurship Venture Club (B.N.E.V.C)’ Burnaby North Secondary, Burnaby
10. AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SHAREHOLDERS’ REPORT ‘Burnaby North Entrepreneurship Venture Club (B.N.E.V.C)’ Burnaby North Secondary, Burnaby
11. CIBC STUDENT COMPANY OF THE YEAR AWARD ‘B.EAST Apparel’ Britannia Secondary, Vancouver
12. NEXT GENERATION LEADERS SCHOLARSHIP Presented by Colliers International-Victoria Nazif Khedri, Mount Douglas Secondary, Victoria
Congratulations to this year’s outstanding recipients
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ABC Business Challenge
January, 2011
Team “Panthers” from Vernon Secondary School strategize during the intense day of competition.
Team “Entre Tek” from Rockridge Secondary in West Vancouver, celebrate their first place win in the
Entrepreneurs Marketplace.
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The BC Business Challenge is a fast-paced competition where grade 11 and 12 students take on the role of high-tech executives in a global business simulation. Teams work against the clock to develop management strategies for their imaginary companies, analyzing financial reports and scrutinizing the actions of other companies in a futuristic marketplace.
Team “Lambrick” from Lambrick Park Secondary in Victoria accept their first place
award in the Executive Marketplace.
On November 23, 2010, Junior Achievement partnered with the Surrey School District’s Aboriginal Education Department to present an Aboriginal Conference for some 100 students from five Learning Centres. This one-day event featured JA’s “Economics for Success” program, and included a welcome from Chief Willard Cook of Semiahmoo First Nation and a keynote speech by Joe Kambeitz, Katzie First Nation.
J2010-2011 Program Highlights
In response to increasing demand for financial literacy education, JABC piloted a new and improved version of the “Dollars with Sense” program for grade eight students with great success in 2010-11. What started out as a small pilot of a handful of programs turned into 47 deliveries across the province, thanks to strong word of mouth from host teachers.
In January, JABC welcomed The Year of Science as a sponsor of our annual BC Business Challenge. As a representative of the Ministry, the Hon. Ida Chong spoke to the students about innovation, science and technology and how it plays an important role in career development.
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AJ2010-2011 Program Highlights
In Kamloops, “Company Program” students at Sahali Secondary designed and sold reusable water bottles. Not only did they donate $2,300 of their profits to
the Royal Inland Hospital, but their proposal to create a school water filling station was forwarded to
the School Board. Their slogan “Rethink Your Drink” was so impressive, they were hired to create a slogan
for an Alberta auto body and collision company.
A major highlight for our programing in Northern BC was certainly the contribution of Community Futures delivery
partners in Vanderhoof, Smithers, Terrace and Prince Rupert, and the Kiwanis Enterprise Centre in Dawson Creek.
Together these five partners delivered 27 JA programs in their respective communities.
Victoria student Nazif Khedri, from Mount Douglas Secondary, participated in several JA programs in high
school, notably “Company Program” where he was recognized as one of the driving forces behind the
“Mount Doug Wear” student business that sold over 1,000 garments and grossed $26,000. Naz attended JA’s
Next Generation Leaders Forum in Ontario—which he described as a “life changing experience”.
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JJABC Alumni Network
Since 1955 over a quarter of a million students in British Columbia have participated in JA programs. The memories and experiences they share capture the very best of Junior Achievement’s exciting record of success.
Our Alumni Network and Ambassador Club continue to grow each year with more and more Achievers getting involved with JA all over again.
Are you an Achiever who participated in JA programs? Let us know so we can keep you informed of upcoming projects and events.
Visit www.jabc.org
Former JA students reconnect in September 2010 at JA’s annual Achiever Reunion in Vancouver.
Alumni Council and Ambassador Club Member Alicia Woodside interviews 2011 Business Laureate Ken Spencer at this year’s Hall of Fame Gala Dinner and Induction Ceremonies.
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JA Volunteers Acting with Passion and Purpose
JThis year over 750 volunteer’s committed to bringing business education to young people throughout communities in BC.
“Junior Achievement is a tremendous opportunity to connect with those who have a direct impact on our future--- teachers and students.
To have the ability to assist them in teaching and learning such key life skills is a privilege and it gives me great joy.”
- Frank Baker, General Manager STAPLES, Langford Store, Victoria, BC
“My experience last year with Junior Achievement was a fantastic opportunity to interact, learn and share some of my knowledge and
unique life/work experiences with these young adults.”
- Sanata L. Martin, Senior Account Executive, TD Merchant Services, Okanagan Region
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Setting the Stage for Aspiring Youth
2011 Business Laureates of BC Hall of Fame Inductees
View their biographical profiles at businesslaureatesbc.org
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Established by Junior Achievement of British Columbia in 2006, the Business Laureates of British Columbia Hall of Fame (BLBC) celebrates the lifetime achievements of the province’s most distinguished business leaders and sets the stage
for aspiring youth to begin their journey to the top.
They Built. We Benefit.
Peter M. Brown, O.B.C., LL.D Chairman & Founder,
Canaccord Financial Inc.
David W. Spencer (1837 – 1920)
Founder, Spencer Retail Stores
Dr. Ken Spencer, LL.D Co-founder, Creo Products Inc.
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Gala MC Chris Gailus, News Hour Anchor on Global BC and JABC students Thomas and Felisha from North
Vancouver’s Dorothy Lynas Elementary School
Business Laureates of BC Gala Dinner
and Induction Ceremonies May 11, 2011
Business Laureates of BC Hall of Fame
Guest Speaker the Hon. Pamela Wallin, BLBC Co-Chair
Terry Lyons and BLBC Co-Chair Barbara Brink
London Drugs CEO Wynne Powell and 2008 Business Laureate Joseph Segal
Inductee Dr. Ken Spencer, Inductee Peter M. Brown and Bob Armstrong (great-great-grandson of posthumous
inductee David W. Spencer)
David Aisenstat of Keg Restaurants Ltd. and JABC Chair, Tim Manning
Past BLBC Chair Conrad Pinette and 2009 Laureate andBlack Press Owner David Black
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Participating Schools and Districts J#5 Southeast Kootenay
Mount Baker Secondary
#22 Vernon
Alexis Park Elementary
Clarence Fulton Secondary
Okanagan Landing Elementary
Silver Star Elementary
Vernon Christian School
Vernon Secondary
W L Seaton Secondary
#23 Central Okanagan
A S Matheson Elementary
Anne McClymont Elementary
Bankhead Elementary
Black Mountain Elementary
Casorso Elementary
Chute Lake Elementary
Constable Neil Bruce Middle
School
Dorothea Walker Elementary
Dr. Knox Middle School
Ellison Elementary School
George Elliot Secondary
George Pringle Elementary
Glenmore Elementary
Glenrosa Middle School
Helen Gorman Elementary
Hudson Road Elementary
Immaculata Regional High School
Kelowna Senior Secondary
KLO Middle School
Mount Boucherie Secondary
North Glenmore Elementary
Okanagan Mission Secondary
Okanagan Montessori Elementary
& Preschool
Pearson Elementary
Rutland Middle School
Rutland Senior Secondary
Shannon Lake Elementary
South Kelowna Elementary
Springvalley Elementary
Springvalley Middle School
Watson Road Elementary
#27 Cariboo-Chilcotin
Williams Lake Secondary School
#28 Quesnel
Correlieu Secondary School
#33 Chilliwack
Strathcona Elementary
#34 Abbotsford
Abbotsford Christian School
Abbotsford Traditional Middle
School
Blue Jay Elementary
Bradner Elementary School
McMillan Elementary
Mountain Elementary
Robert Bateman Secondary
Terry Fox Elementary
Rick Hansen Secondary
W J Mouat Secondary
#35 Langley
Langley Education Centre
North Otter Elementary
Walnut Grove Secondary
#36 Surrey
A H P Matthew Elementary
Aboriginal Education Centre
Cedar Hills Elementary
Chimney Hill Elementary
Clayton Heights Secondary
School
Coyote Creek Elementary
Earl Marriott Secondary
Erma Stephenson Elementary
Fleetwood Park Secondary
Frank Hurt Secondary
Fraser Heights Secondary
Fraser Valley Christian High
“I believe in JA and have seen the results of it first-hand. The programs guide my students into thinking about the future, while participating in activities that encourage growth and hope for them as they become young adults.” - Susan Trabant, Planning 10 Teacher Prince George Secondary School
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Participating Schools and Districts J
Fraser Wood Elementary
Frost Road Elementary
Guildford Park Secondary
H. T. Thrift Elementary
Harold Bishop Elementary
Holy Cross Regional High School
Jessie Lee Elementary
Johnston Heights Secondary
Kwantlen Park Secondary
L A Matheson Secondary
Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary
North Ridge Elementary School
North Surrey Secondary
Princess Margaret Secondary
Queen Elizabeth Secondary
Semiahmoo Secondary
Southridge Senior Secondary
Sullivan Heights Secondary
Surrey Christian
Walnut Road Elementary
William F. Davidson Elementary
School
William Watson Elementary
Zion Lutheran
#37 Delta
Burnsview Secondary
Cliff Drive Elementary School
Cougar Canyon Elementary
School
Gibson Elementary
North Delta Secondary
Pinewood Elementary School
Port Guichon Elementary School
Sands Secondary
Seaquam Secondary
South Delta Secondary
Sunshine Hills Elementary
#38 Richmond
Archibald Blair Elementary
Blundell Elementary
Hugh Boyd Secondary
J N Burnett Secondary
John T Errington Elementary
Matthew McNair Secondary
R C Palmer Secondary
Richmond Christian School –
Secondary
Richmond Secondary
Robert Alexander McMath
Secondary
Steveston Secondary
Steveston-London Secondary
Tomekichi Homma Elementary
Westwind Elementary
#39 Vancouver
Britannia Elementary
Britannia Secondary
David Oppenheimer Elementary
David Thompson Secondary
Dr R E McKechnie Elementary
Dr. George M Weir Elementary
Eric Hamber Secondary
Foundation Alternate School
G T Cunningham Elementary
General Brock Elementary
General Gordon Elementary
School
Gladstone Secondary
Hastings Community Elementary
John Oliver Secondary
Killarney Secondary
King George Secondary
Kitsilano Secondary
Little Flower Academy
Lord Beaconsfield Elementary
Lord Byng Secondary
Lord Nelson Elementary
Magee Secondary
Outreach Program
Point Grey Secondary
Prince of Wales Secondary
Quilchena Elementary
Renfrew Community Elementary
Sexsmith J W Elementary
Sir Alexander Mackenzie
Elementary
Sir Charles Tupper Secondary
Sir James Douglas Elementary
Sir William Osler Elementary
Sir Winston Churchill Secondary
Sir William Van Horne Elementary
St Francis Xavier
St George’s School
St. John’s School
Stratford Hall
Take A Hike Program
Templeton Secondary
Total Alternate Program
(Vancouver)
University Hill Elementary School
University Hill Secondary
University Transition Program
Vancouver Christian
Vancouver Talmud Torah
Elementary
Vancouver Technical Secondary
West Alternate Program
West Point Grey Academy
Westside Preparatory High
School
York House School
#40 New Westminster
Herbert Spencer Elementary
Lord Kelvin Elementary
New Westminster Secondary
#41 Burnaby
Brantford Elementary
Burnaby Central Secondary
Burnaby North Secondary
Byrne Creek Secondary
Capital Hill Elementary
Cariboo Hill Secondary
Cascade Heights Elementary
Clinton Elementary
Gilmore Community Elementary
Lyndhurst Elementary
Montecito Elementary
Moscrop Secondary
Westridge Elementary
#42 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
Blue Mountain Elementary
Hammond Elementary
Laity View Elementary
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Similkameen Elementary/
Secondary School
#54 Bulkley Valley
Houston Christian School
#57 Prince George
Blackburn Elementary
Carney Hill Elementary
College Heights Elementary
College Heights Secondary
D P Todd Secondary
Duchess Park Secondary
Edgewood Elementary
Future Cents
Heritage Elementary
Kelly Road Secondary
Lakewood Jr Secondary
Prince George Secondary School
Westwood Elementary School
#58 Nicola-Similkameen
Coquihalla Middle School
Merritt Bench Elementary
Merritt Secondary
Princeton Secondary
#59 Peace River South
Canalta Elementary School
Little Prairie Elementary
South Peace Secondary
#61 Greater Victoria
Arbutus Middle School
Cedar Hill Middle School
Central Middle School
Cloverdale Elementary
Discovery School
Eagle View Elementary
Esquimalt High School
Glanford Middle School
Gordon Head Middle
Lambrick Park Secondary
Lansdowne Middle School
Margaret Jenkins Elementary
Marigold Elementary
Monterey Middle School
Mount Douglas Secondary
Oak & Orca School (DL)
Oak Bay High School
Oaklands Elementary
Pacific Christian School
Pembroke Street School
Reynolds Secondary
Rogers Elementary
Shoreline Community School
Spectrum Community School
St. Andrew’s Regional High
St. Margaret’s
St. Michael’s University School
Strawberry Vale Elementary
Tillicum Community School
Torquay Elementary
Victoria High School
View Royal Elementary
#62 Sooke Belmont Secondary
Colwood Elementary
Crystal View Elementary
David Cameron Elementary
Dunsmuir Middle School
Participating Schools and DistrictsJ17
#43 Coquitlam
Archbishop Carney Secondary
Centennial School
Citadel Middle School
Como Lake Middle School
Coquitlam Alternate Basic
Education
Dr. Charles Best Secondary
School
Gleneagle Secondary School
Hampton Park Elementary
Heritage Woods Secondary
Hillcrest Middle School
Maple Creek Middle School
Moody Middle School
Mundy Road Elementary
Parkland Elementary
Pinetree Secondary School
Pitt River Middle School
Port Moody Secondary
Ranch Park Elementary
Riverside Secondary
Summit Middle School
Terry Fox Secondary
#44 North Vancouver
Argyle Secondary
Carisbrooke Elementary
Carson Graham Secondary
Cleveland Elementary
Dorothy Lynas Elementary
Fromme Elementary
Handsworth Secondary School
Highlands Elementary
Keith Lynn Alternative Secondary
School
Lions Gate Christian Academy
Lynn Valley Elementary
Montroyal Elementary
Norgate Community Elementary
Queensbury Elementary
Ridgeway Elementary
St Pius X Elementary School
Westview Elementary
Windsor Secondary
#45 West Vancouver
Cedardale Primary
Mulgrave School
Rockridge Secondary
Sentinel Secondary
West Vancouver Secondary
#46 Sunshine Coast
Pender Harbour Elem-Secondary
Chatelech Secondary
#47 Powell River
Texada Elementary
Edgehill Elementary
#48 Howe Sound
Howe Sound Secondary
Spring Creek Community School
Whistler Secondary
#52 Prince Rupert
Charles Hays Secondary
Prince Rupert Secondary
#53 Okanagan Similkameen
Osoyoos Secondary
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Ecole Poirier Elementary
Edward Milne Community School
Happy Valley Elementary
John Stubbs Memorial School
Journey Middle School
Lakewood Elementary
Lighthouse Christian Academy
Metchosin Technical Centre
Pacific Secondary School
Pacific West Sooke Rd School
Ruth King Elementary
Sangster Elementary
Saseenos Elementary
Savory Elementary
Sooke Elementary School
Spencer Middle School
Westshore Centre for Learning
and Training
Wishart Elementary
#63 Saanich
Parkland Secondary School
Bayside Middle School
Lauwelnew Tribal School
Prospect Lake Elementary
Royal Oak Middle School
Stelly’s Secondary School
#67 Okanagan Skaha Giant’s Head Elementary School
Columbia Elementary
McNicoll Park Middle School
Parkway Elementary School
Summerland Middle School
Trout Creek Elementary School
#68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith
Cedar Community Secondary
Brechin Elementary
Chase River Elementary
Cilaire Elementary
Cinnabar Valley Elementary
Dover Bay Secondary
Frank J. Ney Elementary
Hammond Bay Elementary
Ladysmith Secondary
Mountain View Elementary School
Nanaimo District Secondary
Pleasant Valley Elementary
Quarterway Elementary
Randerson Ridge Elementary
Rutherford Elementary
Douth Wellington Elementary
Wellington Secondary
#69 Qualicum Kwalikum Secondary
Qualicum Beach Middle School
#70 Alberni
Alberni District Secondary
John Paul II Catholic School
#71 Comox Valley
Cumberland Elementary
Georges P Vanier Secondary
Royston Elementary
Participating Schools and Districts
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A#72 Campbell River
Ecole Phoenix Middle
Oyster River Elementary
Sandowne Elementary
Timberline Secondary
#73 Kamloops/Thompson A E Perry Elementary
At Risk Youth Kamloops
Barriere Elementary
Barriere Secondary
Beattie School of the Arts
Brocklehurst Middle School
Brocklehurst Secondary
Chase Secondary
Clearwater Secondary School
Juniper Ridge Elementary
Kamloops Christian School
Kay Bingham Elementary
Lloyd George Elementary
Norkam Secondary
Pacific Way Elementary
Parkcrest Elementary School
Rayleigh Elementary
Sa-Hali Secondary School
South Kamloops Secondary
St. Ann’s Academy
Summit Elementary
Valleyview Secondary
Westmount Elementary
Westsyde Secondary
#74 Gold Trail
Cache Creek Elementary
Cayoosh Elementary
Ashcroft Secondary
David Stoddart Secondary
George M Murray Elementary
Kumsheen Elem-Secondary
Lillooet Learning Centre
Lillooet Secondary
SD 74 Cosmo Center
#79 Cowichan Valley
Cowichan Secondary
Duncan Elementary
Frances Kelsey Secondary
Queen of Angels School
#82 Coast Mountains
Thornhill Jr Secondary
#85 Vancouver Island North
Avalon Adventist Junior Academy
North Island Secondary
Robert Scott Elementary
#91 Nechako Lakes
Fort Fraser Elementary
Lakes District Secondary
Nechako Valley Secondary
#93 Conseil Scolaire
Francophone
L’ecole Victor Brodeur
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AOur Donors
Annual GivingThe following list represents contributions to Junior Achievement made between July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011. Their generosity gave close to 30,000 students the opportunity to participate in our business educations programs during the 2010/11 school.
Corporate, Foundations, Community and GovernmentChairman’s Circle - $250,000 and more
President’s Club - $100,000 - $249,999
Rix Family Foundation
Major Investors - $50,000 - $99,999
Investors - $25,000 - $49,999 CIBC HSBC Bank Canada Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia
Senior Partners - $10,000 - $24,999 AccentureAusteville Properties Ltd.BC HydroCoast Capital Savings Credit UnionColliers International -VictoriaDeloitte & Touche Foundation CanadaGrant Thornton LLP Great-West LifeMinistry of Science and UniversitiesTD Bank GroupTeekay Shipping (Canada) Ltd.TELUS
Junior Achievement’s funding partners have a lasting impact on BC’s youth.At a cost of approximately $40 per student, Junior Achievement programs can only be delivered free to students and schools with the help of generous donors.
“It is important that all high school students are exposed to the business world, after all, it is the backbone of our community.”
- Robert H. Lee, C.M., O.B.C., B.Comm., LL.D, Chairman, Prospero International Realty Inc. and 2010 Business Laureate of BC Hall of Fame Inductee
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Partners - $5,000 - $9,999 BMO Bank of MontrealEncana CorporationNational Money Mart CompanyTELUS Victoria Community BoardValeVancity Credit UnionWorkSafe BC
Entrepreneurs - $1,000 - $4,999 Central 1 Credit UnionColliers International - VancouverConnor, Clark & Lunn Financial GroupELM FoundationFoxhill IncorporatedLondon Drugs Ltd.MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.MacKay & Partners Charitable FoundationMarin Investments LimitedMinistry of Regional Economic and Skills DevelopmentNational Bank FinancialPeninsula Consumer Services Co-operativePricewaterhouseCoopers Canada FoundationPullmaster Winch CorporationRotary Club of VictoriaStern Partners Inc. Xerox Shareholders - $100 - $999 A.B.C. Recycling Ltd.Arbutus Leasing Ltd.BC Hydro-Hydrecs FundDorigo Systems Ltd.Federal Express Canada Ltd.Garnett Capital CorporationGEHeartwood Manufacturing Ltd.Hitfar Concepts Ltd.Lepik Construction Ltd.Marniz Investments Inc.Norco Products Ltd.Norjay Services Ltd.Park Shore Motors Ltd.Russell Food Equipment LimitedTNC Restoration Ltd.Vancouver Security Traders AssociationVector Engineering Services Ltd.W.P.J. McCarthy and Company Ltd.
Individuals Major Investors - $50,000 - $99,999 Lee, Robert H.
Partners - $5,000 - $9,999 Bain, David R.
Entrepreneurs - $1,000 - $4,999 Cross, BobDhir, RobinForrest, CaseyHamilton, JanisJohnstone, IainLewis, BertManning, Tim F.McLaren, DanNahirney, LoisWickstrom, Darrell J.Wilson, Steve
Shareholders - $100 - $999 Addinall, LauraAttridge, NormBell-Irving, JanBenham, BrendaCostello, LeahDent, DianeErb, ColinFahrmann, MikeHenwood, DaleHolden, HeatherHooper, JackJones, BarbLarson, LindaLaxon, GaryLehn, PhilMoretto, MichaelMullins, MarkPang, VictoriaPeterson, RickPurcell, LeoRoss, JohnSantoro, AlixSchein, LeonardThorpe, WendyTower, AnneWakeham, DeborahWong, Kenney
Gift in KindBeedie School of Business, Simon Fraser UniversityBlack Press Group - Island Publishers DivisionCanada Wide Media Ltd.Canpages Inc.Certified Management Accountants Society of British ColumbiaCommunity Futures - Kamloops Compugen Inc.Electronic Arts (Canada) Inc.Intersections Media Opportunities for Youth SocietyKamloops Rotary ClubsKiwanis Club of KamloopsLittle Caesars PizzaMcDonald’s Restaurants of Canada Ltd.McLean, Steve J. - Hewlett Packard (Canada) Ltd Staples AdvantageStaples Business DepotThompson Rivers UniversityThrifty FoodsUrban Systems FoundationVictoria Executive Centre
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Business Laureates of BC Gala DinnerPresenting Sponsors - $30,000Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP Scotiabank Group
Laureate Sponsor - $25,000Pinton Forrest & Madden
Evening Production Sponsor - $20,000Canaccord Financial Inc.
Reception Sponsor - $20,000TELUS
Speaker Sponsor - $20,000 The Jim Pattison Group
Platinum Sponsors - $10,000Austeville Properties Ltd.BC Lottery CorporationThe Beedie GroupBoston Pizza International Inc.Canadian National Railway CompanyConcert Properties Ltd. / Scott Construction GroupDavis LLPDeans Knight Capital Management Ltd.DeloitteGoldCorp Inc.The Keg Steakhouse & BarKingswood Capital CorporationPeter & Joanne Brown FoundationThe Radcliffe FoundationRitchie Bros Auctioneers Inc.Sauder Industries Ltd.
Gold Sponsors - $7,500A&W Food Services of Canada Inc.Canfor CorporationHSBC Bank CanadaParkLane Homes Ltd.RBC Royal BankWest Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.
Silver Sponsors - $5,000Aquilini Investment GroupBC Lions Football Club Inc.BCIT Belkorp Industries Inc.
Black Press Group Ltd.Blake, Cassels and Graydon LLPCanWel Building Materials Ltd.Capilano Suspension BridgeCIBCColliers InternationalDepartment of Electrical & Computer Engineering, UBCFarris, Vaughan, Wills & MurphyFinning International Inc.Geyer, Paul & NicoleGlentel Inc.GWIL Industries Inc.Heffel Fine Art Auction HouseImperial Parking Canada CorporationInternational Forest Products Ltd.KPMG LLPMCL Motor CarsMcIntosh PropertiesNature’s Path Foods Inc.Peter B. Gustavson School of Business, UVICPolygon Homes Ltd.PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPProspero International Realty Inc.Rogers CommunicationsSauder School of Business, UBCSimon Fraser UniversitySpencer, Ken Dr. (x2)University of VictoriaWesbild Holdings Limited
Media SponsorsBC BusinessGlobal BCThe ProvinceThe Vancouver SunTimes Colonist
Production SponsorsOh Boy ProductionsThe Portables
Wine SponsorQuails’ Gate Estate Winery
Gala TablesArmstrong, Peter and KathyArmstrong, RobertSpencer, Ken Dr.Lotte & John Hecht Memorial Foundation
IndividualsBarber , Irving K. Bell-Irving , D.H. Brink, BarbaraHungerford, GeorgeJohnson , DoreenMacFarlane, CaroleShillington, DeanWilson, Steve
Gift in KindChris Gailus, News Hour Anchor, Global BCDave Roels Photography Kim Stalknecht, Event Photographer Wrench Creative
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Endowment DonorsGenerous Endowment Gifts allow JA students to receive scholarships and awards for outstanding achievements
President’s Club - $100,000 - $249,999 Rix Family Foundation – Dr. Donald Rix “Inspiring Business Excellence” Scholarship Fund
Corporate ChampionsThe Corporate Champion Program acknowledges organizations that contribute financially and/or commit to providing a certain number of volunteers during a fiscal year.
Hero - $25,000 and over / 25 + volunteers
Ambassador - $25,000 and over / 10 + volunteers
Role Model - $10,000 and over / 10 + volunteersAccentureCoast Capital Savings Credit Union TD Bank GroupTeekay Shipping (Canada) Ltd.
Associate - 10 + volunteersBMO Bank of Montreal Interior Savings Credit UnionInvestors Group Staples Advantage
Heritage DonorsSuccessful delivery of Junior Achievement’s business education programs would not be possible without the continued and generous support of key donors. Junior Achievement of British Columbia has established the Heritage Donors Program to recognize cumulative donations since 1999.
Founders - $1,000,000 and over Government of British Columbia Lotte and John Hecht Memorial Foundation Pioneers - $500,000 and over British Columbia Securities Commission RBC Foundation Visionaries - $250,000 and over Austeville Properties Ltd.CIBCDjavad Mowafaghian FoundationHSBC Bank CanadaInstitute of Chartered Accountants of British ColumbiaScotiabank GroupThe Rix Family FoundationWestern Economic Diversification Canada
Leaders - $100,000 and over Bell CanadaBMO Bank of MontrealFasken Martineau DuMoulin LLPLondon Drugs Ltd.Pinton Forrest & MaddenTD Bank GroupTELUS
Delivery PartnersSpecial thanks to the following organizations that helped JABC deliver programs in communities where we don’t have local staff.
Community Futures 16/37Community Futures NadinaCommunity Futures Stuart-NechakoCommunity Futures Pacific NorthwestCommunity Futures Sunshine CoastKiwanis Enterprise Centre, Dawson Creek
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Balance Sheet
Statement of Financial PositionYear Ended June 30, 2011
These summarized financial statements include the records of Junior Achievement of British Columbia only. The complete audited financial statements, reported on by Grant Thornton LLP, Chartered Accountants are available upon request. JA23
2011
$ 347,689 546,396
146,554 1,985
1,042,624
1,243,551 40,313
2,326,488
86,147 541,207
3,879
631,233 15,000
15,238 9,097
670, 568
137,000 1,518,920
1,655,920
$ 2,326,488
2010
$ 470,643 388,577 148,511
1,773 1,009,504
1,657,504
57,812
2,724,820
64,102 580,000
3,558
647,660 523,12726,415
12,976
1,210,178
75,000 1,439,642
1,514,642
$ 2,724,820
AssetsCurrent Cash and cash equivalents Investments Interest and other receivables Prepaid expenses
Long term investmentsEquipment
LiabilitiesCurrent Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Deferred contributions, externally restricted Current portion of obligation under capital lease
Deferred contributions, externally restrictedDeferred contributions related to equipmentObligation under capital lease
Net Assets Endowment Unrestricted
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Statement of Operations
Statement of OperationsYear Ended June 30, 2011
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$783,823631,576559,10370,89328,17411,177
2,084,746
1,094,360295,496254,96599,68593,62565,97148,21625,25020,1369,7531,267
644
2,009,36875,378
3,900
$ 79, 278
2010
$777,818 667,492529,30875,81030,57818,623
2,099,629
985,969331,725219,051
-89,78754,60658,02624,75028,3796,5151,9321,047
1,801,787297,842
(22,392)
$ 275,450
Revenue Contributions Special events Government grant Interest Endowment income Amortization of deferred contributions related to equipment
Expenses Salaries and benefits Special events Programs Special projects Facilities National fees Office Accounting and audit Amortization Staff development Interest on capital lease obligation Other
Excess of revenue over expenses before undernoted
Unrealized gain (loss) on investments
Excess of revenue over expenses
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Board & Cabinet Members
Thank you to our Board and Committee members who act with passion and purpose to ensure JA reaches the young people of our province.
Board of Directors ChairTIM MANNINGRBC Royal Bank
NORM ATTRIDGEEnvision Financial
BARBARA BRINK, C.M., O.B.C.Applied Strategies Ltd.
DIANE DENTAccenture
COLIN ERBDeloitte
CASEY FORRESTPinton Forrest & Madden
IDA GOODREAUUniversity of British Columbia
LINDA LARSONSmall Business Roundtable
G.R. (GARY) LAXONScotia Private Client Group
PHIL LEHN CIBC
CAROLE MACFARLANEVancouver School Board
DAN MCLARENCommonwealth Mortgage Corp.
MICHAEL MORETTOBC Securities Commission
LOIS NAHIRNEYTeekay Shipping (Canada) Ltd.
RICK PETERSONRichardson GMP Limited
BRIAN PHILLIPSRBC Phillips, Hager & North Investment Counsel
DEAN SHILLINGTONKnightsbridge Capital Group
PARMINDER SINGHIntellectual Ventures, Canada
WENDY THORPEHSBC Bank Canada
DARRELL WICKSTROMFasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
STEVE WILSONDuchess Consulting Services Ltd.
Business Laureates of British Columbia Hall of Fame 2011 Gala Dinner and Induction Ceremonies
Cabinet MembersCo-Chair TERRY LYONS Northgate Minerals Corporation
Co-Chair BARBARA BRINK, C.M., O.B.C.Applied Strategies Ltd.
Past Chair CONRAD PINETTE Condor Holdings
Past Chair JOHN C. KERR, C.M., O.B.C., LL.D.Lignum Investments Ltd.
Past Chair JAMES SHEPARDCanfor Corporation
Ex-OfficioCASEY FORRESTPinton Forrest & Madden
BRAD BENNETTMcIntosh Properties Ltd.
KEVIN D. BENTPacific Newspaper Group & Postmedia Network Inc.
LINDA BILBENReputations
PETER BLAKERitchie Bros. Auctioneers
ROBIN DHIRTwin Brook Developments Ltd.
PAUL FLETCHERDeloitte
KELLY HEEDColliers International
TRUDY HOFLEYScotia Private Client Group
GEORGE HUNGERFORD, O.C.George W. Hungerford Law Corporation
MORAY KEITHDueck Auto Group
LISA KERSHAWOdgers Berndtson
PHIL LEHNCIBC BRIAN PHILLIPSRBC Phillips, Hager & North Investment Management Counsel
JOHN SCOTTScott Construction Group
WILLIAM WESTERINGHFasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
JOHN WINTERBC Chamber of Commerce
SUSAN YURKOVICHBC Hydro
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Board & Cabinet Members
Provincial OfficeJAN BELL-IRVINGPresident
ANNE TOWERVice President, Programs and Regional Operations
ALIX SANTOROVice President, Development
CHRISTOPHER HINDLEManager, Marketing and Communications
LINDA SINDevelopment Coordinator
STEPHANIE SHACKSpecial Events Coordinator
JENNY HIPPELGala Coordinator
SIOBHAN ASPINALLMajor Gifts Officer
BARB JONESProgram Manager, High School Programs
PAULINE CHANProgram Manager, Middle School Programs
EVAN YANG Program Manager, Elementary School Programs
LAURA ADDINALLProgram Manager, Fraser Valley
ESTHER LEEOffice Manager
KRISTINA DRIEDGERProgram Coordinator
BERNIE LALOR-MORTONVolunteer Consultant
HEATHER SCHELLENBERGBookkeeper
Okanagan RegionBETH VEENKAMPRegional Manager, Okanagan
DARLENE BRULEProgram Manager, Okanagan
Kamloops Region GEMMA GOWLINGRegional Manager, Kamloops
Vancouver Island RegionDEBORAH WAKEHAMRegional Manager, Vancouver Island
LINDA CONNProgram Coordinator, Greater Victoria
CHARLAYNE JONESProgram Manager, Central and Upper Vancouver Island
Northern BC RegionJACK HOOPERProgram Manager, Northern BCJAStaff Listing
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