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Since 1919, more than 50 million students have been involved in Junior Achievement. Today we hear from alumnus like you on a regular basis, and from all over the world. The memories and experiences they share capture the very best of Junior Achievement's exciting record of success.
After all, historically our students have done amazing things. And from what we hear, they continue to do the same as adults. In fact, some of today's most successful people are JA alumni.

Alumni often serve as one of more than 8.000 local board members, as one of 245,000 classroom volunteers, or as a financial contributor.
There are many ways you can get involved with Junior Achievement.
We invite you to share your JA story. And we invite you to join us ... all over again.
Do YOU have a great JA story? We invite you to share it with us and your peers, right here.
Distinguished JA Alumni:
Mark Cuban, founder of broadcast.com; owner, Dallas Mavericks Frederick A. Deluca, founder & CEO, Subway Dick DeVos, co-founder, Amway Corporation, owner, Orlando Magic and Orlando Miracle Erica Dunlop, Miss America 2004 Millard Fuller, founder, Habitat for Humanity Arte Johnson, actor Bruce Kennedy, late chairman emeritus, Alaska Air Group, Inc. Marshall Loeb, writer, CBS MarketWatch column "Your Dollars" David Nelms, Chief Executive Officer, Discover Financial Services Dr. Donna Shalala, president, University of Miami Rick Santorum, former U.S. Senator (R-Pennsylvania)
Alumnus John Buckley of the Boston Red Sox comments on JA*
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 "I was extremely involved in Junior Achievement in both high school and in college. I was president of my own Junior Achievement company, and spoke at the World's Fair on behalf of Junior Achievement! Then, when I was in college at Auburn University, at age 19, I became the youngest program director of Junior Achievement in the nation." --Millard Fuller, Former JA student, founder and president of Habitat for Humanity Â
Junior Achievement was the right way to start By JA alumnus Paul Dodson
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