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Explore how Junior Achievement Hong Kong, under the leadership of CEO Vivian Lau, empowers students through quality program-based learning in business and economics. Established in 2001 as a non-profit organization, JAHK serves over 42,000 students in 260 schools with the support of 4,600 business volunteers. Recognized with various awards, JAHK bridges classrooms with real-world business experiences, fostering entrepreneurship, leadership, and critical thinking. Students benefit from international exposure through events like CANJAC and the Global Business Ethics Contest, gaining invaluable skills essential for career success. Discover the impact of collaboration with over 320 companies, dedicated teachers, and enthusiastic volunteers in shaping the next generation of global leaders.
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Career-related Experiences Seminar Vivian Lau Chief Executive Officer
Junior Achievement Worldwide • Founded in 1919 • Dedicated to educating young people about business, economics, and free enterprise through quality activities-based programs • Servemore than 8 million students in over 110 countries a year
Junior Achievement Hong Kong • Established in 2001 • Registered non-profit charitable organization • Launched 22 programs • Over 42,000 students in 260 schools • Over 4,600 business volunteersfrom 320 companies
MetLife Foundation Entrepreneurial Award for the New Leaders Programme Caring Company Outstanding Partnership Project Award 2006/07 for the partnership with ExxonMobil, presented by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service Long Standing Partner AwardGoldman Sachs CTW 10th Year Anniversary award Awards & Recognition of JA
Best Performer in Resource Mobilization of Asia Pacific NGO award by Resource Alliance & Citigroup Caring Company Outstanding Partnership Project Award 2004/05 for the partnership with HSBC on Company Programme, presented by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service Awards & Recognition of JA
Our Mission To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in the global economy
A Bridge between Schools and World of Work High-quality activities-based business programs Financial support Devoted staff Trained business volunteers Schools Business JA
Program Partners Program Manager Companies/ Workplace School Link Teacher JA Students Business Volunteers
International Exposure for Students Canadian National Junior Achievement Conference (CANJAC) Annual international forum for over 150 Company Programme student delegates from all over the world to meet and exchange their experience and learning Asia Pacific International Trade Challenge Hong Kong student team outperformed teams from Australia and Korea and won the First Place in 2007. The upcoming Challenge will be held in Kuala Lumpur.
International Exposure for Students Hewlett-Packard Global Business Challenge (HPGBC) Annual competition for students to polish their decision making skills with over 1,200 teams from over 100 countries International Junior Leadership Conference in Florida USA A one-week students conference on global business for students from over 40 countries to convene and polish up their learning on world economy Global Business Ethics Contest Hong Kong student won 2nd Place in a worldwide ethical contest, Global Business Ethics Youth Forum in USA
Key Learning for Students “JA programs have give me a valuable opportunity to put theories into practice. I have learnt how to tackle problems and communicate with companions effectively.” Yeung Tung Wai, student from Belilios Public School “JA programs helped me understand what abilities I need to improve. I see how importantteamworkand creativityare. We all find the key to make the impossible to be POSSIBLE!” Ken Lee, student from TWGHs Kwok Yat Wai College “The business volunteers introduce me to the real working world. I cherish every cheer shared with my volunteers, whom I seek support and encouragements from.” Dorothy Ma, student from Sacred Heart Canossian College
Key Learning for Students Entrepreneurship, creative thinking, decision-making, problem-solving, critical thinking, teamwork, leadership Financial literacy, planning, making choices, budgeting, planning Career aspiration, attitude, interpersonal effectiveness, taking responsibilities, following directions Essential life-wide values, ethics, respect, reliability, responsibility, integrity, fairness and citizenship
Commitment of JA • Build bridges between business and education • Engage support of over 320 companies, e.g. Citi, CLP Power, ExxonMobil, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Hang Seng Bank, KMB, FedEx • Supply internationally-adopted program materials • Provide training, support, and guidanceto business volunteers and teachers • Ensure quality experiencesfor students, teachers and business volunteers
Support from Business Volunteers • Sharing experiences and insights • Leading discussions and activities • Volunteers are… Mentors Facilitators Role-modelsEthics Advisors Coaches Advisors Consultants FriendsMotivators Guides Career Counselors
Partnership with Schools & Teachers Support from Schools and Teachers • Ensure students’ attendance and participation • Arouse students’ interest to learn • Support classroom management and communicate with thebusiness volunteer regarding: • Student characteristics • School rules and school calendar • Feedback for business volunteers • Anchor students’ learning through sharing and review • Providefeedback to JA
Partnership with Schools & Teachers Teachers also enjoy the experience too! • Stay abreast with the business world • Come face-to-face with business leaders • Interact with business volunteers from different industries
JA Program 2008/09 Applications now open! • Application Deadline • JA Company Programme • 13 June 2008 • Other JA Programs • 29 August 2008
Career-related Experiences Seminar Vivian Lau Chief Executive Officer