Self-directed Learning
Self-directed Learning

All Junior Achievement (JA) programs have strong ties to the Alberta Education curriculum and will provide your learner with financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship training.

Let them Soar
Let them Soar

65% of Achievers indicate Junior Achievement (JA) had a significant impact on staying in school and post-secondary education

Inspire them for success
Inspire them for success

Over 75% of Achievers indicate Junior Achievement (JA) was a critical driver for their work success.

Maximize their potential
Maximize their potential

JA is the only organization that teaches entrepreneurship, work readiness and financial literacy to students from grades 5 to 12

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Alberta Business Hall of Fame

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Alberta is a land of prosperity and opportunity. The Alberta Business Hall of Fame – Southern Alberta (ABHF) recognizes the efforts of our most distinguished citizens, people who have helped shape our province and become role-models to our youth.

Each year, senior business leaders from across southern Alberta gather to celebrate business in our region. The Alberta Business Hall of Fame – Southern Alberta, Gala Dinner and Induction Ceremony honours our most esteemed business leaders for their life achievements and service to the economy, community and our future. It is the premier annual gathering of business and community leaders from within every sector.

Our Inductees, all of whom exemplify a vision of prosperity, have been chosen for their significant contributions to Alberta’s success, its citizens and for the examples they have set for others. Notably, they are mentors and role models for youth and the business leaders of tomorrow. The annual Alberta Business Hall of Fame – Southern Alberta Gala Dinner and Induction Ceremony is a fundraising event in support of Junior Achievement of Southern Alberta.

For more information about the Alberta Business Hall of Fame – Southern Alberta go to south.abhf.ca

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