Ed Grenier, President and CEO of Junior Achievement of Greater Washington attended the ceremony and was able to present the representatives from each organization with their awards on behalf of JA® USA. Patty Brooks-Nobles, Senior Vice President and Regional Executive of Bank of America and Chair of Junior Achievement of Greater Washington’s Board of Directors was on site to accept the award on behalf of Bank of America, while Richard Woods, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Capital One and Board Member for Junior Achievement of Greater Washington was on site to accept the award on behalf of Capital One.
"Junior Achievement® volunteers are important mentors for young people, bringing our programs to life. They share their experiences and skills with students while delivering our programs, teaching them how to manage their money, succeed in the workforce, or start a business that creates jobs and grows the economy. JA®’s volunteers are critical to our organization’s success and are a vital part of our mission," said Grenier.
JA®’s kindergarten through high school programs are delivered across the country by a network of more than 218,000 volunteers, including more than 4,000 in the Greater Washington area. JA programs provide innovative, hands-on work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy education to more than 55,000 students in the Greater Washington community each year.