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JABC09/10WORKREADINESSENTREPRENEURSHIPFINANCIALLITERACY AJ

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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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JTable of Contents

T.O.C.

Message from the Chair 3

Message from the President & CEO 4

Student Reach 5

School District Map 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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I reflect back on my last four years as Chair of Junior Achievement of British Columbia (JABC) with tremendous pride.

I was fortunate to accept the position at a very exciting time in JABC’s history. In 2006 we received a two million dollar grant from the Ministry of Small Business and Revenue and Ministry of Education to expand and introduce business and entrepreneurship programs into school districts across British Columbia. Until this point, JABC had been limited to delivering programs primarily in larger centres such as the Lower Mainland, Kelowna, Victoria and Prince George.

In 2007 we implemented the Plan for Governement Supported Program Expansion and by 2009 most end-targets had been met two years ahead of schedule. Many of those targets were exceeded. Highlights included marketing our programs to every school district in BC, increasing the number of school districts by 60%, from 30 to 49, increasing our reach to at-risk and Aboriginal youth, building relationships with educators and new delivery partners, and exploring alternative delivery models to make our programs more accessible.

While all of these accomplishments are exceptional, as a volunteer the real success is witnessing the reaction of the students. Each year I am overwhelmed by the enthusiasm, energy and outright professional capability of JA participants at our year-end Celebrate JA awards ceremony. As “Achievers” leave with new skills and confidence I am optimistic for our future. I am also impressed with the commitment of countless donors, volunteers and educators who have made this possible and to whom I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks for their support.

Message from the Chair

Brian PhillipsChair, Board of Directors

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Thank you for the vital role each of you played in our success during the 2009-10 program year. The contributions of hundreds of teachers, volunteers and donors came together to provide engaging experiences to young people who will ultimately influence the workforce and economic development of the province and country.

Like all businesses in the past year, Junior Achievement of British Columbia (JABC) has been challenged by a rapidly changing environment. Despite a number of obstacles, we were able to achieve our goals and maintain our standing among the leading JA charters across the country. On the budget side, thanks to an increase in revenue from our Business Laureates of British Columbia Hall of Fame Gala and a decrease in a number of expenses, we were able to produce a significant operating surplus which will be re-invested back into the organization.

This year will be most remembered for our program planning process led by our Board of Directors. Recognizing changing trends in the marketplace and in the educational environment, JABC undertook a review and renewal of our program delivery plan. The plan is built around a number of possibility statements that articulate a vision of where we want to be in five years. Three key issues have emerged from the possibility statements – sustainability, innovation and impact. This coming year will see an investment with focus on providing resources and tools for volunteers, increased technology integrated into our programs and outreach to diverse student audiences such as Aboriginal, at-risk and students in rural communities.

I close the year with pride in all of our accomplishments and confidence that we have a strong plan to take us into the future. Thank you to those who made it possible for us to perform at such high levels again this year.

Message from the President & CEO

Jan Bell-IrvingPresident & CEO

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AJStudent Reach

1074 classes 28,873 students

Elementary School (Grades 3-7)Business Basics Series 350 classes

Middle School (Grades 8-10)Economics for Success 526 classesDollars with Sense 9 classesInvestment Strategies Program 77 classes

Secondary School (Grades 11 & 12)Company Program – A Student Venture In-School 27 classes After-School 10 classesJA Titan Business Game 75 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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“To anyone who thinks they know enough about themselves and the business world, I recommend attending a JA conference; unending intellectual stimulation and pleasure every day. I met the brightest people and made many remarkable memories.”

- Ivan Liu, JA Student from Sir Winston Churchill Secondary, Vancouver talking about his experience at the Next JA Leaders Forum.

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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 Saanich67 Okanagan Skaha68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith69 Qualicum70 Alberni71 Comox Valley72 Campbell River73 Kamloops/Thompson74 Gold Trail75 Mission78 Fraser-Cascade79 Cowichan Valley83 Okanagan-Shuswap85 Vancouver Island North93 Conseil Scolaire Francophone+ independent schools

2 new in 2009-1064 Gulf Islands91 Nechako Lakes

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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 “Phresh” took home two provincial awards including the coveted “Student Venture of the Year Award” and the “Certificate for Outstanding Financial Reporting”.

1. DR. DONALD RIX ‘INSPIRING BUSINESS EXCELLENCE’ SCHOLARSHIP Brooklyn Bauer, Brocklehurst Secondary, Kamloops

2. DELOITTE INSPIRATION AWARD Natalie Lau, Sir Winston Churchill Secondary, Vancouver

3. TOP BC TEAMS: ‘INVEST JA’ STOCK MARKET SIMULATION Fall, 2009: Killarney Secondary, Vancouver Zeffrey Khalik, Harry Seo Spring, 2010: Holy Cross Regional High School, Surrey Brock Courneya, Marco Frasca

4. JA SCHOLARSHIP FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES (BCIT) Akriti Kochher, Queen Elizabeth Secondary, Surrey

5. KATHY BARNETT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Women’s Enterprise Centre) Scholarship: Winona So, Britannia Secondary, Vancouver Finalist: Niki Chiriac, Port Moody Secondary

6. LEADERSHIP AWARDS Award For Excellence & Leadership Ivan Liu, Sir Winston Churchill Secondary, Vancouver Leadership Certificate Chris Zhu, New Westminster Secondary

7. SALES LEADER OF THE YEAR Andy Mao, Killarney Secondary, Vancouver Runner Up: Karyn Tse, Britannia Secondary, Vancouver

8. AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SALES & MARKETING STRATEGY “Act. Create. Think. Inc.”, Brocklehurst Secondary, Kamloops

9. CERTIFICATE FOR OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL REPORTING “Phresh”, Hosted by Accenture, Burnaby, staffed by students from Burnaby, Vancouver and New Westminster

10. AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SHAREHOLDERS’ REPORT “Button UP!” Hosted by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Vancouver, staffed by students from Vancouver, West Vancouver and Richmond

11. CIBC STUDENT VENTURE AWARD FOR TEAM SPIRIT AND COOPERATION “Kozy Cup Corporation”, Hosted by Kerrisdale Community Centre, Vancouver, staffed by students from Vancouver

12. CIBC STUDENT VENTURE AWARD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP “Soijun”, Britannia Secondary, Vancouver

13. CIBC STUDENT VENTURE AWARD FOR CREATIVITY & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT “Act. Create. Think. Inc.”, Brocklehurst Secondary, Kamloops

14. CIBC STUDENT VENTURE OF THE YEAR AWARD “Phresh”, Hosted by Accenture, Burnaby, staffed by students from Burnaby, Vancouver and New Westminster

Congratulations to this year’s outstanding recipients

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ABC Business Challenge

January, 2010

Team “North Inc.”, from Windsor Secondary School in North Vancouver, who placed first in the Executive

Marketplace at the Challenge this year, celebrates their win.

Team “Philias7”, from Georges P. Vanier Secondary in Courtenay, get ready to compete against 21 other

student teams from across BC.

Team “T-Wolves”, from Pinetree Secondary in Coquitlam, strategize during the intense day of competition.

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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.

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This year, Junior Achievement of British Columbia presented the new Dr. Donald Rix “Inspiring Business Excellence” Scholarship to Brooklyn Bauer, a JA Company Program student from Kamloops. Thanks to an endowment established by the Rix Family Foundation, the $2000 scholarship will be presented annually to an Aboriginal, immigrant or rural student who has demonstrated significant growth in business excellence skills.

J2009-2010 Program Highlights

Four high school students from BC attended JA’s International Youth Conference in Kingston Ontario, which attracts hundreds of students from around the globe. During their intense week of learning, participants were put through a grueling agenda that included numerous high level workshops and activities in order to complete an assigned business project.

Junior Achievement of British Columbia celebrated the Olympics along with the rest of the world this past winter. Throughout the games staff, volunteers and student ambassadors took every opportunity to promote JA to our international and local guests.

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AJ2009-2010 Program Highlights

Junior Achievement of British Columbia partnered with BC Hydro this year to encourage Company

Program students to think “Green” when developing their business ideas. The initiative resulted in more

awareness about the environment and got participants thinking outside the box.

In June, Colliers International hosted their annual Charity Golf Tournament with proceeds directed to Junior

Achievement on Vancouver Island. The event raised $40,000 and will fund JA Titan programs for three years in

Greater Victoria beginning 2010/11 as well as sending Achievers from Victoria to the annual BC Business

Challenge in Vancouver and JA’s International Youth Conference in Toronto.

The after-school Company Program – A Student Venture continued to grow in popularity this past

year among grade 11 and 12 students. A number of student teams sold their products at public markets

and malls including Granville Island.

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JJABC Alumni Network

Since 1955, over a quarter of a million students have participated in Junior Achievement programs in British Columbia. 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

Student Ambassadors promoted JA at the BCBusiness Top100 Luncheon in June 2010.

Alumna Cheryl Nakamoto participated in a Public Service Announcement to promote involvement with JABC.

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JA Volunteers Acting with Passion and Purpose

JThis year over 800 volunteers delivered business education programs to young people throughout communities in BC.

“Junior Achievement provides me with the opportunity to share my business experience with students of all ages in the community. Education is so important, but Junior Achievement facilitates an effective environment that allows students to receive the other

important element, which is the real life experience.”

- Jessica Moulson, JA Volunteer,Vibes Fitness, Victoria BC

“JA is a great opportunity for people of the business community to contribute to education in a meaningful way. I encourage people

to volunteer or become a mentor.”

- Thomas Deprophetis, JA Volunteer, Accenture Canada, Vancouver, BC

“JA gave me a chance to get to know the people in my community. Great-West Life recognizes the importance of giving back. Our office staff are strong supporters of JA and other non-profit and charitable

organizations in our community.”

- Elisha Ribeiro, JA Volunteer, Great-West Life, Okanagan Region

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Setting the Stage for Aspiring Youth

2010 Business Laureates of BC Hall of Fame Inductees

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.

Alex A. Campbell, O.B.C., LL.D.

View their biographical profiles at businesslaureatesbc.org

Jack Diamond, C.C., O.B.C., LL.D.(1909 – 2001)

John (Jack) W. Poole, O.C., O.B.C., B.Sc. (1933 – 2009)

Chairman, Board of DirectorsVancouver Organizing Committee for the

2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

Robert (Bob) H. Lee, C.M., O.B.C., B.Comm., LL.D. Chairman, Prospero Group

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Barbara Brink, BLBC Co-Chair (left), Jan Bell-Irving,President of JABC, and Conrad Pinette, BLBC Co-Chair

share the leadership role during the 2010 induction

Business Laureates of BC Gala Dinner

and Induction Ceremonies May 19, 2010

Business Laureates of BC Hall of Fame

JABC student Laura of St. Pius Elementary in Vancouver tells MC Chris Gailus, News Hour Anchor, Global BC,

who her “favourite” laureate is

Wife of the late 2008 Laureate Chester Johnson, Doreen Johnson (left) and 2007 Laureate Wendy McDonald congratulate 2010 inductee Alex Campbell

William Westeringh, Managing Partner of Fasken Martineau (left) with fellow Partner Peter Finley

Gary Laxon, Scotia Private Client Group (right), presents guest speaker Darren Entwistle, President & CEO of TELUS Corporation, with a West Coast Native Talking Stick

2010 Inductee Bob Lee (left) and Charles Diamond compete for best eyewear and bow-tie

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Participating Schools and Districts J#5 Southeast Kootenay

Mount Baker Secondary

#22 Vernon

Clarence Fulton Secondary

Silver Star Elementary

Vernon Secondary

W L Seaton Secondary

#23 Central Okanagan

A S Matheson 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

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

Rutland Middle School

Rutland Senior Secondary

Shannon Lake Elementary

South Kelowna Elementary

South Rutland 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

W J Mouat Secondary

#35 Langley

Langley Education Centre

North Otter Elementary

Walnut Grove Secondary

#36 Surrey

A H P Matthew Elementary

Chimney Hill Elementary

Clayton Heights Secondary

School

Coyote Creek Elementary

Earl Marriott Secondary

Fleetwood Park Secondary

Frank Hurt Secondary

Fraser Heights Secondary

Fraser Valley Christian High

Fraser Wood Elementary

Harold Bishop Elementary

Holy Cross Regional High School

Jessie Lee Elementary

Johnston Heights Secondary

Kwantlen Park Secondary

“JA simply and effectively makes business education more exciting. The Titan program engages my students’ competitive side by simulating the ‘ups’ and ‘downs’ of business decisions and planning. Thank you JA.” - Bryan Neal, Teacher Lambrick Park Secondary, Victoria, BC

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Participating Schools and Districts J

L A Matheson Secondary

Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary

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

Cliff Drive 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

J N Burnett Secondary

John T Errington Elementary

R C Palmer Secondary

Richmond Secondary

Robert Alexander McMath

Secondary

Steveston Secondary

Tomekichi Homma Elementary

#39 Vancouver

Britannia Secondary

David Oppenheimer Elementary

David Thompson Secondary

Dr R E McKechnie Elementary

Dr. George M Weir Elementary

Eric Hamber Secondary

Foundation Alternate School

General Brock Elementary

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 James Douglas Elementary

Sir Winston Churchill Secondary

Sir Wm Van Horne Elementary

St Francis Xavier

St George’s School

St. John’s School

Take A Hike Program

Templeton Secondary

Total Alternate Program

(Vancouver)

University Hill Elementary School

University Hill Secondary

University Transition Program

Vancouver Christian

Vancouver Technical Secondary

West Alternate Program

West Point Grey Academy

York House School

#40 New Westminster

Herbert Spencer Elementary

Lord Kelvin Elementary

New Westminster Secondary

#41 Burnaby

Burnaby Central Secondary

Burnaby North Secondary

Byrne Creek Secondary

Cariboo Hill Secondary

Cascade Heights Elementary

Gilmore Community Elementary

Montecito Elementary

Moscrop Secondary

Westridge Elementary

#42 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows

Blue Mountain Elementary

Hammond Elementary

Laity View Elementary

#43 Coquitlam

Archbishop Carney Secondary

Centennial 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

Parkland Elementary

Pinetree Secondary School

Pitt River Middle School

Port Moody Secondary

Ranch Park Elementary

Riverside Secondary

Terry Fox Secondary

#44 North Vancouver

Argyle Secondary

Carisbrooke Elementary

Cleveland Elementary

Dorothy Lynas Elementary

Fromme Elementary

Handsworth Secondary School

Keith Lynn Alternative

Secondary School

Lynn Valley Elementary

Norgate Community Elementary

Queensbury Elementary

Ridgeway Elementary

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Sir James Douglas Elementary

Spectrum Community School

St. Andrew’s Regional High

St. Margaret’s

St. Michael’s University School

View Royal Elementary

#62 Sooke Belmont Secondary

Colwood Elementary

Crystal View Elementary

David Cameron Elementary

Ecole Poirier Elementary

Happy Valley Elementary

Journey Middle School

Lighthouse Christian Academy

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

Royal Oak Middle School

Stelly’s Secondary School

#64 Gulf Islands Gulf Islands Secondary

#67 Okanagan Skaha Giant’s Head Elementary School

McNicoll Park Middle School

#68 Nanaimo-Ladysmith

Cedar Community Secondary

Ladysmith Secondary

Mountain View Elementary School

Nanaimo District Secondary

Pleasant Valley Elementary

Quarterway Elementary

Rutherford Elementary

South 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

#72 Campbell River

Ecole Phoenix Middle

Oyster River Elementary

Sandowne Elementary

Timberline Secondary

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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

Chatelech Secondary

#47 Powell River

Edgehill Elementary

#48 Howe Sound

Howe Sound Secondary

Spring Creek Community School

#53 Okanagan Similkameen

Osoyoos Secondary

Similkameen Elementary

Secondary School

#54 Bulkley Valley

Houston Christian School

#57 Prince George

Blackburn Elementary

Carney Hill 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

Princeton Secondary

#59 Peace River South

Little Prairie Elementary

South Peace Secondary

#61 Greater Victoria

Arbutus 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

Mount Douglas Secondary

Oak Bay High School

Pacific Christian School

Pembroke Street School

Reynolds Secondary

Rogers Elementary

Shoreline Community School

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#73 Kamloops/Thompson A E Perry Elementary

Beattie School of the Arts

Brocklehurst Secondary

Chase Secondary

Juniper Ridge Elementary

Kamloops Christian School

Kay Bingham Elementary

Norkam Secondary

Pacific Way Elementary

Parkcrest Elementary School

Rayleigh Elementary

Sa-Hali Secondary School

St. Ann’s Academy

Summit Elementary

Valleyview Secondary Westmount

Elementary

Westsyde Secondary

#74 Gold Trail

Cache Creek Elementary

Cayoosh Elementary

Kumsheen Elem-Secondary

Lillooet Learning Centre

Lillooet Secondary

SD 74 Cosmo Center

#78 Fraser-Cascade Agassiz Elem-Secondary

#79 Cowichan Valley

Cowichan Secondary

Duncan Elementary

Frances Kelsey Secondary

Queen of Angels School

#83 Okanagan-Shuswap

Pleasant Valley Secondary

#85 Vancouver Island North

Avalon Adventist Junior Academy

Eagle View Elementary

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

Participating Schools and DistrictsJ

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AOur Donors

Annual GivingThe following list represents contributions to Junior Achievement made between July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010. Their generosity gave close to 30,000 students the opportunity to participate in our business educations programs during the 2009/10 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 Partner - $10,000 - $24,999 Accenture Austeville Properties Ltd. BC Hydro The Great-West Life Assurance Company SAP Canada Scotiabank Suncor Energy Inc. TD Canada Trust Teekay Shipping (Canada) Ltd. The Keg Spirit Foundation Vancity Credit Union Westminster Savings

Partners - $5,000 - $9,999 BMO Bank of MontrealBritish Columbia Transmission Corporation GE London Drugs Ltd. National Money Mart Company

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.

“Junior Achievement programs provide mentorship and business skills training to British Columbia’s future entrepreneurs, innovators, business leaders and economic drivers. The Government of British Columbia is proud to support Junior Achievement as they extend their innovative entrepreneurship programs to every school district across BC”

- Iain Black, Minister of Small Business, Technology and Economic Development.

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Odlum Brown Limited TELUS Victoria Community Board WorkSafe BC

Entrepreneurs - $1,000 - $4,999 Alaska Trading Inc. Bell Canada Certified Management Accountants Society of British Columbia Colliers International Connor, Clark & Lunn Financial Group ELM Foundation Foxhill Incorporated Imperial Oil Foundation Intergulf Investment Corporation Jewish War Veterans of Canada - Vancouver Post #1 Legacies of Wealth Fund MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. MacKay & Partners Charitable Foundation Marin Investments Limited North Shore Credit Union PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Pullmaster Winch Corporation Rona Foundation Rotary Club of Kelowna Rotary Club of Kelowna Ogopogo Rotary Club of Prince George - Nechako Stern Partners Inc. Vancouver Island Women’s Business Network Women’s Enterprise Centre Shareholders - $100 - $999 Arbutus Leasing Ltd. Auld Phillips Ltd. Banyan Capital Partners Budget Car & Truck Rental Burrard Glass Ltd. Community Futures Development Corp. of Central Vancouver Isl Dorigo Systems Ltd. Fraser Valley Steel & Wire Ltd. Fred Deeley Imports Ltd. Garnett Capital Corporation Granby Enterprises Inc. Herold Engineering Limited Hitfar Concepts Ltd. Honos Foundation ICBC IDL Projects Inc. Kelowna Okanagan Mission Lions Club Lepik Construction Ltd.

Marniz Investments Inc. Mercury Launch & Tug Ltd. Norco Products Ltd. Norjay Services Ltd. Pacific Custom Log Sorting Ltd. Park Shore Motors Ltd. Peninsula Consumer Services Co-operative PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada Foundation Russell Food Equipment Limited Sea Level Communications Ltd. TNC Restoration Ltd. Vector Engineering Services Ltd. View West Marketing Inc. Villa Electric (1980) Ltd. W.P.J. McCarthy and Company Ltd. Willowbrook Motors Ltd.

Individuals Partners - $5,000 - $9,999 Bain, David R.

Entrepreneurs - $1,000 - $4,999 Belzberg, Syd Campbell, Craig De Sousa, Kevin P. Hamilton, Janis Harrison, Elizabeth Landry, Wilfred Manning, Tim F. Massey, Kathleen R., Estate of Phillips, Brian Pinette, Conrad Rustad, Jim Wickstrom, Darrell J. Wilson, Steve

Shareholders - $100 - $999 Attridge, Norm Bell-Irving, Jan Benham, Brenda Chang, Doris Davies, Rob Dent, Diane Dreger, Christie Forrest, Casey Gowling, Gemma Hofley, Trudy L. Hooper, Jack Hulcombe, Steve Johnstone, Kristy

Ladner, Peter Larson, Linda Lehn, Phil MacFarlane, Carole Mclean, Steve Meredith, Deborah Moretto, Michael Nahirney, Lois Pang, Victoria Peterson, Rick Ross, John Santoro, Alix Singh, Parminder Thistle, David Thorpe, Wendy Tower, Anne Wong, Kenney

Gift in KindAviawest Resort Group BC Business Magazine Black Press Group Ltd. - Island Publishers Division BMO Nesbitt Burns Canpages Inc. Compugen Inc. DTZ Barnicke Limited Grant Thornton LLP Kelowna Signature Business ConnexionKiwannis Downtown Club Little Caesars McLean, Steve J. - Hewlett Packard (Canada) Ltd. Office Restaurant & Lounge Okanagan Business Examiner Okanagan College SFU, Segal Graduate School of Business Staples Advantage Staples Business Depot The Portables Thompson Rivers University Thrifty Foods Urban Systems Victoria Executive Centre Villages Pizza White Spot Restaurants Xerox Canada Ltd.

Our Donors

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Business Laureates of BC Gala DinnerPresenting Sponsors - $30,000Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP Scotiabank

Speaker Sponsor - $20,000TELUS

Reception Sponsors - $20,000Austeville Properties Ltd. / Jet Equipment & Tools Ltd.

Evening Production Sponsor - $20,000Canaccord Capital Corporation

Laureate Sponsor Pinton Forrest & Madden

Platinum Sponsors - $10,000Boston Pizza International Inc. Bull, Housser & Tupper LLP Canadian National Railway Company Concert Properties Ltd. Concord Pacific Developments Inc. Deloitte & Touche Foundation Canada The Keg Restaurants Ltd.Kingswood Capital Corporation Polygon Homes Ltd. Prospero International Realty Inc. RBC Royal Bank Sauder Industries Limited TD Canada Trust Teck Western Corporate Enterprises Inc.WPO Bob Lee Forum Group

Gold Sponsors - $7,500A&W Food Services of Canada Inc. Canfor Corporation Edwards, Kenny & Bray LLPFinning International Inc. HSBC Bank CanadaParkLane Homes Ltd. Prospero International Realty Inc. Ritchie Bros Auctioneers Inc.

Silver Sponsors - $5,000Austeville Properties Ltd.BC HydroBC Lottery CorporationBCITBC Turf Ltd. Black Press Group Ltd. BMO Bank of Montreal Capilano Suspension Bridge CIBC CIBC World Markets Colliers International Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy LLP Glentel Inc. Imperial Oil Imperial Parking Canada Corp. International Forest Products Limited KPMG LLP McIntosh Properties Ltd.RBC Royal BankRG PropertiesSauder School of BusinessScott Construction Ltd.UBC Properties TrustUniversity of VictoriaVancouver Airport AuthorityWesbild Holdings Ltd.West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.

Gala DonorsAnonymous (3)Bell-Irving, Harry

Media SponsorsBCBusiness MagazineGlobal BC The ProvinceThe Vancouver Sun

Gift in KindChris Gailus, News Hour Anchor, Global BCDave Roels PhotographyKim Stallknecht, Event PhotographerOh Boy ProductionsThe PortablesQuails’ Gate Estate Winery Wrench Creative

2009 Brick CampaignThe following list represents companies and individuals who generously contributed to the building of the Business Laureates of BC Hall of Fame during the 2009 Brick Campaign July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010

A&W Food Services of Canada Inc.Brink, BarbaraFinning International Inc.Fletcher, Paul | Pinelli, MariaGoepel, RustyHindle, Christopher J.Hungerford, George & Jane Kains, PeterKeith, Moray B., Dueck GMKoerner, Michael M.Lyons, TerryMcGill, Bob & BrendaMcLernon, JohnOh Boy ProductionsScotiabankSegal, JosephTimothy C. Kerr Family FoundationWright, Fred & Maureen

Brick partners: deloitte Anderson, William A. Bell, Ian H. Chadwick, V. Howard Dinsley, Thomas HowardGardner, Archibald P. McIntosh, William G. Miller, James W.Milner, Ronald S. Patterson, John C. Wilburn, Edward (Eddie) ernst & young llpBrennan, Kevin B., CAJohnson, Doug B., CAPetrollini, Lui A., CARees, H. Elise, FCASpague, Bruce, CAVan Hatten, Larry, CAVoyer, Ron, CAWai-Chong Wong, Tom, CMAWhelan, Tom, CAWithers, Fred G., FCA

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Brick partners continuedFasken Martineau duMoulin llpCowper, Georffrey Finley, Peter Grieve, John Horn, Blair Mant, IainSpencer, Keith Vanderburgh, Barbara Westeringh, William Wilson, Paul

kpMGAllen, Carlene HornbyDesjardins, John Elliott, GuyKallner, Jonathan L.Kanji, Al Luongo, Elio R. Mayr, N.J. (Norm)Pela, Walter Pickles, Jim C.Tippe, Guyle T.

phillips, hager & north investment Mgt. Borden, MichaelLyman, James & Nancy Matei, Marina Montalbano, JohnMottershead, IanNeilsen, LarrySutton, Brent White, Maurice

pricewaterhousecoopers llp Akelaitis, Diane Andrew, Eric Campbell, CraigChallinor, Paul Cinnamond, Michael DeLucchi, John Furber, Kate Johnston, Rod Khan, David McLean, Scott Sakich, Brad Swinton, Peter

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 + volunteersAccentureBMO Bank of Montreal

Associate - 10 + volunteersThe Active NetworkBritish Columbia Securities CommissionCoast Capital SavingsInterior SavingsInvestors Group Inc.

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. CIBC HSBC Bank Canada Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia Rix Family FoundationScotiabank GroupWestern Economic Diversification Canada

Leaders - $100,000 and over Bell Canada BMO Bank of Montreal Djavad Mowafaghian Foundation Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP TD Canada TrustTELUS

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Balance Sheet

Statement of Financial Positionyear ended June 30, 2010

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$ 470,643388,577148,511

1,7731,009,504

1,657,50457,812

2,724,820

64,102580,000

3,558647,660

523,12726,41512,976

1,210,178

14,86375,000

1,424,7791,514,642

$2,724,820

2009

$ 450,530 1,519,933 129,458 1,113

2,101,034

729,600 78,320

2,908,954

52,297 600,000

3,261 655,558

1,028,001 45,038 16,165

1,744,762

13,856 -

1,150,336 1,164,192

$ 2,908,954

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 Invested in equipment Endowment Unrestricted

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Statement of Operations

Statement of Operationsyear ended June 30, 2010

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$ 800,644529,308644,66675,81030,578

18,623

2,099,629

991,152331,725213,86889,78758,02654,60628,37924,7506,5151,9321,047

1,801,787

297,842

(22,392)

$ 275,450

2009

$ 909,630 619,110 516,570 51,615 25,842

22,622

2,145,389

1,117,616 291,889 247,580 84,442 74,328 53,521 33,174 12,335 43,500 2,415 1,940

1,962,740

182,649

8,543

$ 191,192

revenue Contributions Government grant Special events Interest Endowment income Amortization of deferred contributions related to equipment

expenses Salaries and benefits Special events Programs Facilities Office National fees Amortization Staff development Accounting and audit Interest on capital lease obligation Other

(Deficiency) excess of revenue over expenses before undernoted

unrealized gain on investments

excess of revenue over expenses

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Board & Cabinet Members

Thank you to our Board of Directors and Gala Cabinet members who act with passion and purpose to ensure JA reaches the young people of our province.

Board of Directors ChairBRIAN PHILLIPS RBC Phillips, Hager & North Investment Counsel

NORM ATTRIDGE TD Canada Trust

BARBARA BRINK, C.M. O.B.C.Applied Strategies Inc.

DORIS CHANGNCM Consulting Services Ltd.

DIANE DENT Accenture

CASEY FORRESTPinton Forrest & Madden

GREG GARNETTGarnett Capital Corporation

LINDA LARSON Small Business Roundtable

TRUDY L. HOFLEYScotia Private Client Group

PHIL LEHN CIBC

CAROLE MACFARLANE Vancouver School Board

TIM F. MANNING RBC Royal Bank

MICHAEL MORETTO British Columbia Securities Commission

LOIS NAHIRNEY Teekay Shipping (Canada) Ltd.

RICK PETERSON Peterson Capital Corp.

PARMINDER SINGH Intellectual Ventures, Canada

WENDY THORPE HSBC Bank Canada

DARRELL J. WICKSTROM Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP

STEVE WILSON Duchess Consulting Services Ltd.

Business Laureates of British Columbia Hall of Fame 2010 Gala Dinner and Induction CeremoniesCo-Chair CONRAD PINETTE Condor Holdings

Co-Chair BARBARA BRINK, C.M., O.B.C.Applied Strategies Inc.

Past Chair JOHN C. KERR, C.M., O.B.C., LL.D.Lignum Investments Ltd.

Past Chair JAMES F. SHEPARD Canfor Corporation

Ex-Officio CASEY FORREST Pinton Forrest & Madden

Cabinet MembersBRAD BENNETT McIntosh Properties Ltd. KEVIN D. BENT Pacific Newspaper Group

LINDA BILBEN Reputations

ROBIN DHIR Twin Brook Developments Ltd.

PAUL FLETCHER Deloitte DON GOULD

REBECCA GRANT University of Victoria

KELLY HEED Colliers International

TRUDY L. HOFLEY Scotia Private Client Group

GEORGE HUNGERFORD, O.C.George W. Hungerford Law Corporation

MORAY KEITH Dueck Auto Group

TERRY A. LYONS Northgate Minerals Corporation

ROBERT MCFARLANE TELUS

BRIAN PHILLIPS RBC Phillips, Hager & North Investment Counsel JOHN SCOTT Scott Construction Group

JOHN WEBBERCIBC Commercial Banking

JOHN WINTER BC Chamber of Commerce

SUSAN YURKOVICH BC Hydro

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Board & Cabinet Members

Provincial OfficeJAN BELL-IRVINGPresident & CEO

ANNE TOWERVice President, Programs

ALIX SANTOROVice President, Development

CHRISTOPHER HINDLEManager, Marketing and Communications

LISA LOCKERBYSpecial Events Coordinator

STEPHANIE SHACKDevelopment Assistant

BARB JONESProgram Manager, High School

IVY CHANProgram Manager, Middle School

PAULINE CHANProgram Manager, Middle School

EVAN YANGProgram Manager, Elementary School

LAURA ADDINALLProgram Manager, Fraser Valley

ESTHER LEEOffice Manager

LINDA WHITEHEADAdministrative Assistant

HEATHER SCHELLENBERGBookkeeper

Okanagan RegionBETH VEENKAMPRegional Manager, Okanagan

DARLENE BRULEProgram Manager, Okanagan

Kamloops RegionGEMMA GOWLINGRegional Manager, Kamloops

Vancouver Island RegionDEBORAH WAKEHAMRegional Manager, Vancouver Island

LINDA CONNProgram Coordinator, Greater Victoria

CHARLAYNE JONESProgram Manager, Nanaimo and North Island

Northern BC RegionJACK HOOPERProgram Manager, Northern BCJAStaff Listing

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