We are proud to support Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area and the more than 33,000 children they serve annually throughout VISION AND PURPOSE the Greater Washington Region. We share Junior Achievement’s belief that at the heart of To inspire and prepare young people to our democracy is the promise that anyone can succeed in a global economy. create an unbounded future, and support Junior Achievement’s efforts to empower today’s youth for tomorrow’s workplace. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT

uses hands-on experiences to help young

people understand the economics of life. Aligning for the Future In partnership with business and educators, Junior Achievement brings

the real world to children, opening their

minds to their potential.

OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA

Volunteers From a Teacher In-School and After School Sites From a Student 1400 “JA Global Marketplace does an excellent job in applying the 220 “Junior Achievement teaches me to be with 1300 concepts and vocabulary learned in our Renaissance unit to 200 people who do the positive things I do, such 1200 the modern world. Students are given opportunities to see how 180 as making good decisions, saving money and 1100 reliant the different nations of the world are on each others’ budgeting, and striving to make good grades.” 1000 160 goods and services and how this affects their everyday lives. Jerry Jones 900 140 7th Grade Student Ever been involved with Junior Achievement? 800 I see a lot of “light bulbs” going on in my classroom, when 120 P.R. Harris Educational Center students are able to make connections. My students have a Interested in volunteering? 700 Washington, DC 100 600 lot of fun with the hands-on practice. It also gives them an 80 500 opportunity to share their own personal experiences and learn Tell us your story! Share your memories of from one another. There’s a heavy cultural component to this 400 60 Junior Achievement and help us reach future unit as well, which they really enjoy.” 300 40 generations of Junior Achievement participants. 200 Rob Ferrante 20 100 7th Grade Social Studies Teacher 0 0 Shady Grove Middle School Did your experiences in Junior Achievement programs Gaithersburg, Maryland 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 lead you to where you are today? Do you think about that volunteer who made a difference in your life? From a Volunteer Students Served (in thousands) Student Contact Hours (in thousands) Do you ever wonder if you could make a difference? "I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience as a Junior 35 200 Contents Achievement volunteer. It is extremely fulfilling to 180 1 Aligning for the Future Help us by volunteering and you will be creating a know that my engagement with the students through 30 2 Youth Entrepreneur of the Year–Kailyn Cage the educational lessons is having a positive impact on 160 new generation of Junior Achievement memories. 25 3 Superintendents’ Perspective their perspective about community, business, and economics. 140 4 Junior Achievement Programs Nothing beats the feeling of appreciation I receive each 20 120 We want to know all about your history with Junior time I enter the classroom to host a JA session and the 7 Volunteers 100 8 In-School Sites Achievement and find volunteers! If you participated in students overwhelm me with their excitement about the 15 program. I know my participation and the program is 80 9 After-School Sites a program, were a volunteer, or went to a conference, making a tremendous difference." 10 10 Volunteer Organizations 60 we want to hear about it! Melissa Hardt 11 Donors 5 40 Technology Sales Account Manager 12 Washington Business Hall of Fame Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area Oracle Corporation 0 20 13 Junior Achievement Bowl-A-Thon Reston, Virginia 1725 Eye Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, D.C., 20006 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 0 14 Board of Directors 15 Junior Achievement Partners T: 202-296-1200 F: 202-296-3837 www.myJA.org 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 16 Financials Concept and Design: 17 Call to Alumni and Volunteers Austin Design, Inc. www.austinandaustin.com Dear Community Members:

The theme of this year’s Annual Report is Aligning for the Future. For those of us who are more Edward J. Grenier III analytical, we might read the term “align” and think of “bringing into a line or alignment.” For those President and Chief who are more politically minded, we may think of “aligning ourselves with groups or allies” to achieve Executive Officer an objective. And, for those thinking altruistically, one may think of “aligning” as “joining with others Junior Achievement of the in a cause.” Fortunately all of these definitions of “aligning” apply to what Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area National Capital Area and its supporters are in the midst of doing.

For over four decades, Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area has given more than 630,000 young people a jump-start on the future by providing educational experiences and inspiration about business, economics and free enterprise. This impact comes with the dedicated efforts of thousands of supporters, whose considerable contributions we endeavor to recognize in this Annual Report. This past year their commitment helped more than 33,000 children understand the economics of life, better preparing them for a brighter future.

At no other time in history has the need to provide our youth with effective and efficient educational experiences been as compelling. It is imperative that we ensure our children develop the competencies necessary for success in a global economy. Junior Achievement implements relevant, age-appropriate programs for students in grades K–12 that provide for the hands-on application of knowledge. As students participate in volunteer-led activities and combine these experiences with the general principles taught in the classroom, they gain a thorough and realistic understanding of our economic system. Steven S. Snider As students explore the free enterprise system and enhance their personal economic literacy, they gain Chair, Board of Directors the skills necessary to excel in school, in the workplace, and as the future leaders of our communities. Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area It has been quite exciting over the past twelve months as we have worked to craft our “roadmap” to Senior Partner achieve a greater impact in the Greater Washington Region over the next five years. This Strategic Plan, Wilmer Cutler Pickering which we have named Aligning for the Future, represents a wide variety of constituents, both internal Hale and Dorr LLP and external. Our Stakeholders have been thoroughly engaged, and our future direction embodies their input. Junior Achievement is undertaking this transformation to build a sustainable, long-term growth model to meet the tremendous demand for our programs. The organization has steadily built a solid foundation over the past few years and stands ready to undertake the necessary changes to facilitate significant future growth.

As we move forward, we will listen to community feedback and counsel, adapt when and where necessary, and continually engage all of our Stakeholders in a meaningful way. These are very exciting times for Junior Achievement. Our path is clear, our support is solid, and demand for our life-changing programs is great. We are now positioned to make substantial leaps forward for many years to come.

Your support has been vital. Thank you.

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The Junior Achievement Youth Entrepreneur of the Year Award The 2006 honoree is Kailyn Cage, a recent graduate of Largo

honors the best and the brightest of young entrepreneurs in the Senior High School in Largo, MD. Kailyn was chosen for this

Greater Washington Region. The award is presented in conjunction award because of the high level of entrepreneurial initiative and

with the distinguished Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. professionalism she demonstrated in the development of Kailen’s

Candy Catering. Kailyn began her small business at age 14 with

one three-headed vending machine which was purchased from

money earned through candy sales. To date, Kailen’s Candy

Catering has a total of three vending machines in strategically

placed locations: the Cathedral of Christ Baptist Church in

Chapel Oaks, MD, Friendly’s Beauty Salon, and a Giant grocery

store, both in northwest Washington, DC. She has also set forth

a plan to purchase additional machines to expand her business.

Kailyn’s strong work ethic and ability to excel has earned her a

scholarship to attend the University of Maryland, where she is currently Kailyn Cage, the 2006 Youth Entrepreneur of the Year, receives her scholarship check from Master of Ceremonies Mark Bisnow (left) and Junior Achievement President Ed Grenier (right) at the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year banquet. studying mechanical engineering and is running on the track team.

2 Workforce Readiness • Financial Literacy • Entrepreneurship Dr. Jack D. Dale* “Junior Achievement programs are proven, valuable Superintendent resources for teaching our students entrepreneurial Fairfax County Public Schools skills and preparing them for an increasingly competitive workplace. Junior Achievement programs Dr. John E. Deasy support standards of learning, are integrated easily Chief Executive Officer into curricula, and give students an opportunity for Prince George’s County Public Schools practical applications of business and economic Dr. Clifford B. Janey* concepts. As Superintendents, we strongly endorse Superintendent Junior Achievement and the educationally sound, District of Columbia Public Schools professionally delivered, and relevant programs Dr. Timothy J. McNiff* that Junior Achievement provides.” Superintendent of Schools Diocese of Arlington

Rebecca Perry* Superintendent Alexandria City Public Schools

Dr. Robert G. Smith* Superintendent Arlington County Public Schools

Dr. Jerry Weast* Superintendent Montgomery County Public Schools

Dr. Patricia Weitzel-O’Neill* Superintendent for Catholic Schools Archdiocese of Washington, DC

* Serves on Junior Achievement Board of Directors

Junior Achievement • Annual Report 2006 3 Junior Achievement uses hands-on experiences to help young people understand the economics of life. In partnership with business and educators, Junior Achievement brings the real world to students, opening their minds to their potential. Throughout JA’s sequential and integrated kindergarten through grade 12 programs, students use information, apply basic skills, think critically, and solve complex problems. JA is the successful bridge between education and business. Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area served 33,374 children in the 2005–2006 academic year through in-classroom and after-school programs.

Elementary School

The Elementary School Programs include six sequential themes for kindergarten through fifth-grade students. Students learn the basic concepts of business and economics and how education is relevant to the workplace. The sequential activities build on studies from each preceding grade and prepare students for individuals, consumers, and workers in an expanding Our City™ (Third Grade) studies careers, the skills secondary school and lifelong learning. The six program cultural environment that extends from the self and people need to work in those careers, and how businesses themes also teach students that people assume roles as family to global relations. Junior Achievement of the contribute to a city. National Capital Area reached 16,247 elementary Our Region™ (Fourth Grade) introduces the relation- school students during the 2005–2006 academic year. ship between the natural, human, and capital resources Ourselves™ (Kindergarten) uses compelling stories read found in different regions and explores regional businesses aloud by the volunteer along with hands-on activities to that produce goods and services for consumers. demonstrate helping, working, earning, and saving. Our Nation™ (Fifth Grade) examines how businesses Our Families™ (First Grade) emphasizes the roles operate in the United States. Students role play business people play in the local economy and engages students ownership, interview for jobs, and learn different methods with activities about needs and wants, jobs, tools and of production while exploring various economic issues skills, and interdependence. that impact business.

Our Community™ (Second Grade) explores the interdependent roles of workers in a community, the work they perform, and how communities work.

4 Workforce Readiness • Financial Literacy • Entrepreneurship Middle School

Junior Achievement has several highly effective programs for middle grade and junior high school students that reinforce the value of education and teach students about the future economic benefits of staying in school. Students are introduced to many economic concepts and useful facts about the working world. The Middle Grade Programs build on concepts the students learned in Junior Achievement’s Elementary School Programs and help teens make difficult decisions about how to best prepare for their educational and professional future. The programs supplement standard social studies curricula and help to develop communication skills that are essential to success in the business world. Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area served 2,434 middle school students during the 2005–2006 academic year.

JA Global Marketplace™ provides practical information about the global economy and its effects on students’ lives.

JA Economics for Success™ explores personal finance, students’ education, and career options based on their skills, interests, and values.

JA America Works™ educates students about the role entrepreneurship played in the history of the United States, by focusing on key elements of American business and economic development.

High School

As high school students begin to position themselves for their future, there are many unanswered questions about what lies ahead. Junior Achievement’s High School Programs help students make informed, intelligent decisions about their future and fosters skills that will be highly useful in the business world. With a range of different programs, Junior Achievement teaches about

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by providing engaging, academically enriching, and experiential learning sessions in economic education. JA Dollars and $ense encompasses economics and business curriculum for students in grades three through five, while JA It’s My Business! covers material appropriate for grades six through eight. Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area reached 5,160 after-school students during the 2005–2006 academic year.

JA Dollars and $ense™ teaches elementary students about earning, sharing, saving, and spending money, and businesses they can start or jobs they can perform to earn money.

JA It's My Business!™ teaches middle grade students entrepreneurial skills through innovative activities that focus on filling a need, knowing your customer and product, being creative and innovative, and believing in yourself.

JA Company Program™ analyzes and explores personal opportunities and responsibilities within a high school student-led enterprise.

In partnership with the Washington Redskins, the concepts from microeconomics and macroeconomics to JA Titan™ introduces critical economics and management 4th & Life™ program is a curriculum-based experience free enterprise. The volunteers bring real-life business decisions through an interactive Web-based simulation. for high school football players focusing on what it experience and guidance into the classroom at a time that JA Job Shadow™ introduces high school students to takes to be successful on the field, in the classroom, represents an essential crossroads for young people. Junior careers through one-day, on-site orientations in the workplace. and in the workplace. Achievement of the National Capital Area served 9,533 high school students during the 2005–2006 academic year. After-School JA Economics™ examines the fundamental concepts of micro-, macro-, and international economics. Junior Achievement offers regular classroom programs in an after-school setting as well as two programs designed JA Success Skills™ develops students’ interpersonal specifically for after-school, JA Dollars and $ense and effectiveness and problem-solving skills necessary for JA It’s My Business! These programs meet the after- the workplace. school programming needs of a diverse group of youth

6 Workforce Readiness• Financial Literacy• Entrepreneurship James G. Donnellon Tracy Gensler Linda N. Hoang Jasdeep Kaur Tijen N. Loubert Eliza A. Moses Aaron L. Peters Jennifer L. Ruble Rachel L. Stivers Andrew G. Walther Pamela Donohoe Michelle T. Gentry Julie M. Hochheiser Mohammed A. Kawasmi Stephanie M. Loughlin Daniel R. Mosher Max R. Peterson Jon S. Rucker Anne K. Stoehr Chen Wang Gregory J. Doran Gee Y. Gerke Damill L. Hodges Regis L. Keddie Beth A. Lowicki James Moss Valerie D. Peterson Jennifer J. Ruckman Lisa M. Stover Lan Wang Gordon E. Dore John A. Germuga Meghan E. Hoffer Sandi Keddie Jennifer L. Luce Chad M. Moutray Martin E. Petrella Steve Ruments William M. Stratton Joseph M. Ward Madalina Dorogan Craig Gerson Sean Hoffman Alison D. Keller Richard C. Luce Andrew R. Movit Ron Petrella Alan Ruprecht Nikki Straub Camille Ward Jared J. Douds Tri Ma Gia Diane Hohman Patrice Kelly Shameet M. Luhar Mischell D. Movius Michael J. Petrelle Dale J. Ryan Scott K. Sturley Jodee M. Warner Kim M. Dowgiallo Andrew Gibson Christa Hokenson John C. Kendra Amanda L. Lundquist Annie D. Moyer Kirk D. Petrie Katherine Ryan Lu Su James Warner Patricia L. Downing Marjorie E. Gidner Michael Holbrook Barbara D. Kennedy Sandy Luu Pushkar S. Mukewar Kim V. Pham Timothy Ryan Nagaraj Subrahmanya Nina R. Warren Shirley A. Dozier Kamisha Gilbert Ken R. Holdcraft Christopher M. Kennedy Katelyn Ly Leilani D. Mulholland Tuan A. Pham Troy T. Rysedorph Senthil K. Subramanian Lauren K. Washington Bob M. Drake Sheila H. Gill Vanessa Q. Holden Jennifer D. Kennedy Brendan C. Lyons Kevin Mulloy Ngoc Tien T. Pham Dheeraj Sachatheva Kathy E. Suellentrop Tamara Y. Washington Harini V. Abburu Melissa L. Bogers Jennifer Y. Cho Richard Drews Susanna M. Gill Karima T. Holland Tracy K. Kenny Cathryn F. Lyons Maria D. Murphy Keisha L. Pheney John A. Sague Anan S. Suleiman Yvonne A. Washington Eyla I. Abdelrazaq Sia Y. Boima Shuck-Il Cho Joseph W. Duckett Ibinike O. Giwa Michael V. Hollandsworth Venkatesh Kenthapadi Royston M. Lyttle Melissa D. Murphy John M. Phillips Rasheedat O. Saheed Casey M. Sullivan Marcie A. Watkins Medina A. Abdul Sharon D. Bollers Christine E. Choi Beryl B. Dudley Ronald E. Glaze Andria Hollis Kathleen Kerr Brenda Y. Machado Melissa M. Murphy Melissa A. Phillips DJ Saliendra Syretta E. Summers Talitha Watkins Abdul Ali Abdurrahman Derek O. Bolton Donna T. Christian Vera Dudley Jerry L. Glenn Jon C. Holmes Alexandra B. Kessler Timothy R. Mack Ryan V. Murphy, PE Bronwyn B. Phonseya Lindsey M. Sallada Ayoub F. Sunna Monica R. Watson Scott L. Abell Dorothy L. Bomberger Ching Chuang LaTrell Duncan Barbara L. Glickman Rhonda C. Holmes Thomas E. Kettler Vickrum K. Macker Sue Murphy Mark L. Pilotti Michael E. Salzman Arpita Sur Jeffrey S. Wehner Greeshma Achar Lauren E. Bonando Shawn E. Churchill Jeannette F. Dunlap Gus Gloe Bernadette Holton Shoaa Kewan Catherine C. MacKinnon Trish Murray Tinia S. Pina Dana T. 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Dabney Mary E. Fetter Patti A. Hansen Sean M. Jeffrey Kajal G. Lakhia April L. McFarland Stephanie R. Olson James W. Rankin David M. Shurberg Patricia A. Trieschman Ellen N. Woods Yifei Bai Selethia Cain Lisa J. Dadura Chad R. Fields Graham Hardt Elliot G. Jenkins Nazaqat A. Lal Alicia D. McGee Michael O’Neil Eric N. Raphael Robert M. Sicoli Tal Tsarfaty Allen L. Woodside Ariel M. Bailey Linda D. Caler Lori-Ann A. Daley Michael E. Fincher Melissa L. Hardt Patricia L. Jenzano Kenneth G. Lambiotte Morgan C. McKinney John Stephen O’Neill Abdullah H. Rashid Cynthia Simpson Amanda D. Tull Mary E. Wormley Dawn M. Bailey Ian S. Callahan Jean F. Dalton Adi Finkelstein Shanti Harduarsingh Maliha Jilani James W. Lancaster Duane L. McLean Burak T. Orhun Heather L. Rasmussen Valerie Singer Felicia Turk Ned K. Worthington Chad L. Baker Barbara S. Cameron Molly Dalton Robin Finlay Diana Hardy Lina M. Jimenez Mark S. Landry Kelly McMahon Monica R. Owens Derek S. Ravenell Ann Margaret Skinner Toni T. 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Johnson Mercedes M. Laudano Michael A. Medford Brooke Page Pamela A. Reed Charles K. Smith Arsy Van Chekeim Wymes Gregory Bargeman Geraldine M. Canty Koushik Das Bradley C. Flickinger Erika A. Harrington Joseph D. Johnson Michael J. Laux Alyssa Meerholz Cara A. Paige Crystal Y. Reeder Joseph J. Smith Richard Van Der Sanden Bonnie Xu LaVerne Barksdale Maria R. Cardamone George M. David Ryan G. Florek Cheston B. Harris Julia R. Johnson Gilad Lavie Andres Mendoza Gloria G. Palmer Amber T. Reid Kailaini L. Smith Kristin A. Van Dusseldorp Yifang Xu Douglass A. Barrios Pablo Cardinale Taylor R. Davidson Ellen M. Floyd Desire L. Harris Treppy D. Johnson Jamie M. Lawler Pete Menke Kimberly K. Palmer Dana M. Reilly Lauren A. Smith Meg K. VanName Vani Yadla Allison C. Bartos Jamaal B. Carey Jon J. Davies Martin Fond Jim W. Harris Villareal D. Johnson Bethany L. Lawrence Elizabeth M. Menzie Robert F. Palmer Susan J. Reilly Michael Smith Michael C. Varela Julie Q. Yang Orinda Basha Michelle L. Carlone Teresa E. Davinson Kam Chung Fong Lauren P. Harris Michael Johnson Haywood E. Lawrence Jane C. Merriam Sanket A. Pandit Robert W. Reiter Michele Smith Richa Varshney Olivia Yang Patrick O. Batu Carole S. Carlson Emily D. Davis Marie Fonrose Luke E. Harris Nick Johnson Maria N. Lawrence Kevin J. Meuer Christine C. Pantoya Bill Reitz Stephen K. Snow Vinita K. Vaskov Chin Chee Yap Candice G. Bautista Karen Carlson Joann L. Davis Anne-Marie Fontenot Scott M. Harris Shane Johnson Wilhemina Lawson Faith M. Meyers Jane C. Parham Beth A. Resnick Mark D. Snyder Albert Vasquez Sophy Yem Ralph Beachley Gay-Lynn H. Carpenter Todney J. Davis Roger Ford Pranay Harsh Clarice A. Jones Aneta B. Lazarz Kevin J. Mical Kirtan Parikh Joe Reyda Horacio E. Sobol Susan A. Vaughan Chris G. Yfantis Caroline J. Beck Eric J. Carter Charmaine Davis Jack Forestell Bryne P. Hart John C. Jones Chandra M. Leach Gina M. Miles Christopher W. Park Michael S. Reynolds Ye Nee Soh Melody L. Vaughn Yujin Yi Megan E. Beckwith Rich Carter Renee P. Davis-Preston Liz T. Forester Jacqueline S. Harvey Stacey L. Jones Jimmy H. Lee Celeste M. Miller Sovia M. Park Svetlana Reznik Shamika J. Solomon Chanin L. Velarde Douglas C. Ying Nicola U. Beddow Laura C. Casey Suzanne M. Dawn Clay Forrester Samina K. Hasan Stephanie N. Jones Jin Kyu Lee Frank D. Miller NahYoung Park Melissa A. Rhoderick Michael Solow Gautam V. Vibhute Weng Mun Yong Malcolm E. Beech William L. Cassell Camille A. Dawson Michael J. Forschler Shahneum S. Hassanzada Tiffany M. Jones Vanessa D. Lee John E. Miller Melonie D. Parker Chris T. Ricci Johnson K. Somaram Mark C. Viehland Tyler J. Yoon Rene D. Belanger Alejandro Castro Elizabeth A. Day Rosemary Fowler-Smith Sherri Hastings Gene Jones Kuo-Sheing Lee Leslie F. Miller Tierra C. Parker Kimberly L. Riley Renold M. Sossong Isaiah M. Villerba Rachel M. York Mike D. Bellis Sarah L. Catalano Karin Dean Leah B. Fox Lindsey A. Havertape Jeanine Jones Mark Lee Shawn H. Miller Chaunita J. Parks Mike Riley Estelle R. Soule Matthew J. Vischulis Audrey D. Young Marcus Benefield Michael A. Catanese Deanna L. Dedrick Sean P. Fox Elizabeth E. Hayes Joy Jones Sandy Lee Natalie M. Mills Ashish A. Parulekar Jamie L. Rimmer Stephen C. South Aloh Visser Colin R. Young Horace B. Benjamin Daniel M. Cauley Samita Deery Charles Fox Danny Hayes Diallo J. Jones-Brown Natalie A. Lentz Silva V. Miner Pamela Pascua Robert C. Roane John B. Southard Ganesh Kumar B. Susan L. Young Maxine J. Bennett Michael A. Cavanagh Sona Deery Marcia N. Foxx Leigh Hayes Jasmine R. Jordan Allison L. Lesser Lisa C. Minigh Renee J. Pastore Patricia L. Robertson Christine E. Spade Viswanathan Jeffrey Young Michelle E. Bennett Hallie A. Caywood Cristin M. DeFrank Amanda M. Freedle Dorinda M. Healy Laura B. Joseph Howard Levine Ronald E. Minor Bijal A. Patel Carmen Robles-Inman Carol A. Spahn Heidi C. Von Hoene Marilynn D. Youngs Alan Berkowitz Reshma N. Champaneria Rebecca deGuzman Brandon L. Fried Angela M. Hebron Thomas Joseph James C. Lewandowski Viraj M. Mirani Jaymin A. Patel Cecily W. Rock Alvin R. Spaine Robert A. Voorhis Neeta Y. Yousaf Rosemary L. Bernardo Ting Fung Chan David N. DeHaven Tia L. Furr Amy M. Heckman Tara A. Joyce Michael J. Lewis Tatiana Y. Mishina Denise Paton Jessica L. Rodek James E. Spears Allison M. Wade Matt J. Yu Sandeep Bhandari Ya-Chin T. Chang Jeffrey J. DeKorte Justin R. Fusaro Rebecca S. Heironimus Bridgette R. Jreige Aloha T. Ley Marcie L. Mishkin Vincent Patrick Laura M. Rodini Tracey Speicher Tia M. Wade Ibrahim A. Yussuf Emran I. Bhojawala Greta A. Chapman Eileen M. Dell’Erba Waleed Gadbam Daniel D. Helfrich Shannon M. Judd Wendy J. Li Susan M. Mitchell Ashayla S. Patterson Timothy J. Rodman Lisa Spencer Matt Wade Meg A. Zemitis Ashutosh Bhoot Dominique C. Charles Megan A. Deluca Joe Gagen Ahmad Shah Hemmat Lee J. Jundanian Chen Li Sanja Modric Laura B. Patterson Diana A. Rodriguez Gary V. Spindler Angela J. Wageman Hongqiang Zhao Diane M. Biederman Paula L. Charles Lisa N. DeMille Kitty Galvin John Henneberger Alicia A. Kacsmar Shian Liao Ramin Mohammad Shannon P. Patterson Matthew J. Rogers Susan L. Springfield Lucy C. Wagner Jingjing Zhao Babak Binesh David C. Chase Can Deng Judith R. Gamble Sally A. Henry Sue Kadir Diane F. Lichtenstein Tunisha Mohammed Joshua D. Paul Scott A. Rogers Jairam Sridharan Alicia M. Walker Sicong Zhao David M. Bing Chandra Chaurasia John M. Derrick Jessica R. Gandy Pat Henthorn Karen Kalantary Audra Lifson Emily M. Moll Holly L. Payne Paul C. Rohwer Mark C. Stalcup John J. Walker Lily Zheng Andrea Bing Aneeq A. Cheema Imani J. Dhakiya Linda Garcia Adrian Hernandez Stephanie A. Kale Fang Lin Philip T. Mongan Justin Peabody Robert Roman Christopher P. Stark Lon R. Walker Haining Zhou Karen Y. Binniker Rita J. Chehoeva Marjorie L. Dhunjishah Reginald Garden Elizabeth Hernandez Pradeep Kalla Matt Lintner Paige L. Monnet Sandra Pearson-Walker Ryan R. Rominiecki Van M. Steel Megan A. Walker Michael Zubrow Malcolm G. Bixby Peter Chen Thaddeus C. Diamond Catherine J. Gartzke Joyce L. Herron Bijan A. Kamali John J. Lively Lyrica N. Montague Jacqueline H. Pegram Jeneanne Rosche Timothy P. Stefanou Richard Walker Donna M. Zupancii Tammy E. Bjorge Tiantian Chen TJ N. Dickson Griffith W. Garwood Deanne B. Hess Correy A. Kamin Jennifer T. Lloyd Yvonne E. Monyei David R. Pendergraft Joseph R. Rose Jane L. Steinberg Caitlin M. Walkerlieb Rob S. Black Zed H. Cherrix Lauren M. DiFilippo Shantil M. Gassman Eric D. Hessler Mark J. Kang Kim M. Lockett Heather L. Moore Kara N. Penny Kristin M. Rosmorduc Julia M. Steinberg Jody A. Walls Michael Blair Amy K. Cheung Danny D. DiGilio Jennifer R. Gau Keely N. Hicks Onkar Kapoor Jacob W. Loeffler Nicole R. Moore Mary M. Penny Adam P. Rosner Marc W. Steining Katie A. Walsh Kristin A. Blomstrom Michael Y. Cheung Richard Dine Gabriela F. Gavica Addison D. Hill Paul Kappel Jr. Maureen Logue Julia A. Morgan Melissa L. Peppe Alissa M. Ross David M. Sterling Robert J. Walsh Arthur Blume James Chew Denis Dionne Stan F. Gawlik Robert L. Hill Aaron D. Karlson Karen T. Lohnes Marian Morley Chami D. Perera Edward M. Ross Amanda L. Stevens Stephen P. Walsh Marc J. Blumenstein Ashish Chhabra Adrian Dixon Laura Gemery Amelda Himaj Adrian Karmazyn Timothy J. Lohnes Michelle Morton Heidi D. Peris Joel A. Rossignuolo Lakia D. Stewart Andrew W. Walshe Bradley J. Boeckmann Meredith C. Childers Will E. Dolan Sue Genaurio Cam Tu Ho Douglas E. Kasselberg Donna J. London Robert Morton Derrick N. Perkins Joerg Rothenbuehler Elaine Stewart Adrian O. Walters Maurice E. Boehm Jennifer E. Cho Judith E. Donelson Ryan A. Geneman Stephanie E. Hoaglund Eugene Katzman Don R. Longano Anthony L. Moses Diana L. Perkins Brenda C. Rowles Nicholas L. Stiles Janai C. Walters

Junior Achievement • Annual Report 2006 7 High Arlington County High Candlewood Elementary School District of Columbia Albert Einstein Senior High School Elementary Centreville High School Chevy Chase Elementary School Bethesda Chevy Chase High School Chantilly High School Arlington Traditional School Elementary Farmland Elementary School Col. Zadok Magruder Senior High School Edison High School Campbell Elementary School Birney Elementary School Flower Hill Elementary School Damascus High School Hayfield Secondary School Carlin Springs Elementary School Brightwood Elementary School Forest Knolls Elementary School Gaithersburg High School Lee High School Ferebee-Hope Elementary School Garrett Park Elementary School Rockville High School Middle Madison High School LaSalle Elementary School Glen Haven Elementary School Sherwood High School Gunston Middle School Mount Vernon High School Maury Elementary School Highland View Elementary School Watkins Mill High School Kenmore Middle School Paul VI Catholic High School McGogney Elementary School Holy Redeemer School Wheaton High School Swanson Middle School Robinson Secondary School Judith A. Resnik Elementary School Meyer Elementary School Prince George’s County High South Lakes High School Noyes Elementary School Kemp Mill Elementary School Washington-Lee Senior High School Thomas Jefferson Sci-Tech High School P.R. Harris Educational Center Kensington Parkwood Elementary School Elementary W.T. Woodson High School Patterson Elementary School Laytonsville Elementary School Beacon Heights Elementary School Fairfax County West Potomac High School Simon Elementary School Luxmanor Elementary School Heather Hills Elementary School Elementary Westfield High School Mill Creek Towne Elementary School Kenilworth Elementary School Belvedere Elementary School Stanton Elementary School City of Falls Church Thomson Elementary School Monocacy Elementary School Mattaponi Elementary School Clearview Elementary School Turner Elementary School Mother of God School Middle Clermont Elementary School Middle Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School Watkins Elementary School North Chevy Chase Elementary School Thurgood Marshall Middle School Colin Powell Elementary School Oakland Terrace Elementary School Cunningham Park Elementary School Middle High Loudoun County Poolesville Elementary School Dogwood Elementary School Charles Hart Middle School Elementary Saint Elizabeth Catholic School Forest Edge Elementary School Friendship Edison Junior Laurel High School Cool Spring Elementary School Saint John the Baptist Elementary School Freedom Hill Elementary School Academy at Blow Pierce Potomac High School Little River Elementary School Saint Peter’s School Graham Road Elementary School R.H. Terrell Junior High School Surrattsville High School Lowes Island Elementary School Washington Middle School for Girls Sequoyah Elementary School Hybla Valley Elementary School Sherwood Elementary School St Mary’s County Lake Anne Elementary School High High Sligo Creek Elementary School Elementary Lane Elementary School Stone Bridge High School Ballou Senior High School South Lake Elementary School King’s Christian Academy McNair Elementary School Prince William County Friendship Edison Public Charter School Viers Mill Elementary School Oakton Elementary School Elementary Roosevelt Senior High School Waters Landing Elementary School Providence Elementary School Virginia Coles Elementary School School Without Walls Senior High School Wyngate Elementary School Rolling Valley Elementary School Pennington Elementary School Wilson Senior High School City of Alexandria Saint James School Middle Saint Francis of Assisi Shrevewood Elementary School Colonel E. Brook Lee Middle School Elementary Maryland Silverbrook Elementary School Middle John Poole Middle School Cora Kelly Magnet Elementary School Stenwood Elementary School Saunders Middle School Montgomery County North Bethesda Middle School Douglas MacArthur Elementary School Stratford Landing Elementary School Redland Middle School Polk Elementary School Spotsylvania County Elementary Waples Mill Elementary School Shady Grove Middle School Elementary Ashburton Elementary School High Westgate Elementary School Silver Spring International Middle School Holy Cross Academy Beverly Farms Elementary School T.C. Williams High School Westlawn Elementary School Sligo Middle School Bradley Hills Elementary School William Halley Elementary School Thomas W. Pyle Middle School Stafford County Burtonsville Elementary School Tilden Middle School Middle Elementary Francis Scott Key Middle School Park Ridge Elementary School Rocky Run Middle School

8 Workforce Readiness • Financial Literacy • Entrepreneurship High District of Columbia Cardozo Senior High School Central High School Coolidge Senior High School Elementary Dunbar Senior High School Highland Park Christian Academy Asian American LEAD East of the River Clergy Police Oxon Hill High School Community Partnership Inc. Bancroft Elementary School St. Mary’s County Beacon House Community Ministry Eastern Senior High School Benning Elementary School Ellington School of the Arts Elementary City Gate Gonzaga College High School Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington–Camp Brown Friendship Edison–Chamberlain Campus– Howard D. Woodson High School Latin American Youth Center After School Care DC Hendley Elementary School McKinley Technical Senior High School Virginia Virginia Johenning Baptist Community Center Roosevelt Senior High School City of Alexandria LaSalle Elementary School School Without Walls Senior High School Miner Elementary School Southeastern University Elementary Moten Elementary School Springarn Senior High School Alexandria Recreation Department– National Capital YMCA Service Center Thurgood Marshall Academy Campana Center Maryland Oyster Elementary School Woodrow Wilson High School Alexandria Recreation Department– Charles Barrett Elementary School P.R. Harris Educational Center Alexandria Recreation Department– Perry School Community Services Center Maryland George Mason Elementary School Savoy Elementary School Blessed Sacrament School Tree of Life Public Charter School Anne Arundel County Mount Vernon Elementary School Turner Elementary School High Wilson Elementary School Meade Senior High School Arlington County Middle Frederick County Elementary Arlington Branch YMCA DC Preparatory Academy High Eliot Middle School Brunswick High School Fairfax County Kid Power DC Middletown High School Elementary Lincoln Middle School Bailey’s Elementary School LINK, Linking Communities Montgomery County Colvin Run Elementary School for Educational Success Elementary Fort Belvoir Elementary School National Organization of Concerned Boy Scouts–National Capital Area Council Black Men, Inc. Highland View Elementary School Middle Options Public Charter School Rockville Recreation Department–Beall Kidz Club Whitman Middle School Paul Public Charter School Rockville Recreation Department– Loudoun County Trinidad Concerned Citizens for Reform Maryvale Kidz Club High High Rockville Recreation Department– Twinbrook Kidz Club Broad Run High School Anacostia Senior High School The Landon School Heritage High School Ballou Senior High School Park View High School Banneker Senior High School Prince George’s County Stafford County Bell Multicultural Senior High School Elementary Apple Grove Elementary School Elementary Home School Network

Junior Achievement • Annual Report 2006 McKinley Technical Senior High School Seeds of Peace ABT Associates CISCO Systems, Inc. Georgetown University McMahon Squier & Associates Selah Wealth Strategies Accenture City Gate GiraMondo Wine Adventures Meade Senior High School Sherwood Elementary School Adcom Worldwide City of Rockville Gonzaga College High School MedStar Health Shrevewood Elementary School Ahold USA Clermont Elementary School Government Strategy Advisors Merrill Lynch Siemens Information and Communications Aldersgate Church Coles Elementary School Greater DC Cares Middletown High School SiloSmashers Alexandria Recreation Department– Columbia Partners Gwynn Park High School Military Officers Association of America Silver Spring Branch YMCA Campana Center Colvin Run Elementary School H. D. W., Ltd. Miner Elementary School Small Enterprise Assistance Funds Allstate Computer Associates International, Inc. Hardy Enterprises Minnieland Parkridge South Lakes High School American Capital Strategies Coolidge Senior High School Heritage High School Mirror Image Fitness LLC Sparkle Solutions American Moving and Storage Association Corporate Executive Board Hewlett-Packard Montes Laudano Architects Spirent Communications American Pharmacists Association Foundation Council of Foundations Higher Achievement Program Montgomery County Department of Springarn Senior High School Anacostia Senior High School Covington & Burling Highland Park Christian Academy Health and Human Services Sprint Nextel America Online Inc. Credit Union Services Organization Holy Cross Academy Montgomery County Government Stafford County Public Schools Apple Grove Elementary School Cunningham Park Elementary School Holy Redeemer School Montgomery County Revenue Authority The Staubach Company ARES Davenport & Company Howard D. Woodson High School MTS Technologies, Inc. Stonestreet Capital Aronson & Company DC Department of Parks and Recreation– Howard University National Association of Manufacturers Stratford Landing Elementary School Asian American LEAD Bancroft HSBC–North America National Institute of Standards and Technology Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP AT&T Hendley Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership National Institute on Aging T.C. Williams High School Atlantech Online Inc. Moten Intelsat Global Services Corporation National Organization of The Executive Committee Concerned Black Men, Inc. Augurwell Corporation Oyster Inter-American Development Bank Ticket Finders Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Bailey’s Elementary School Savoy Internal Revenue Service Training Grounds Ballou Senior High School Turner Opportunities Industrialization International Business Machines Center of Washington, DC TRC Energy Services Bank of America Deloitte Interstate Hotels and Resorts Option One Mortgage Corporation Tree of Life Public Charter School Banneker Senior High School Dickstein Shapiro J. F. Taylor, Inc. Options Public Charter School Trinidad Concerned Citizens for Reform BEA Systems DLB Holding Inc. Johenning Baptist Community Center Oracle Corporation U.S. Department of Transportation Beacon House Community Ministry Douglas Mader, AIA Johns Hopkins University Osprey Group, LLC U.S. Patent & Trademark Office Beers & Cutler Dunbar Senior High School Joint Tax Committee Oxon Hill High School U.S. Small Business Administration Bell Multicultural Senior High School East of the River Clergy Police Junior Achievement of the P.R. Harris Educational Center United Communications Group Benning Elementary School Community Partnership Inc. National Capital Area, Inc. Parcel Plus United Parcel Service Blessed Sacrament School Eastern Senior High School Kenilworth Elementary School Park Ridge Elementary School United States Air Force Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc. Ellington School of the Arts Kettler Forlines Homes Park View High School United States Department of Agriculture Bowie State University Embassy Mortgage, Inc. Kid Power DC Paul VI Catholic High School United States Department of the Treasury Boy Scouts–National Capital Area Council Equal Employment Kincannon & Reed Opportunity Commission PC Recycler, Inc. United States Department of Transportation Boys & Girls Club of Greater King & Spalding, LLP United States Navy Washington–Camp Brown Ernst & Young LLP Perry School Community Services Center King’s Christian Academy University of Maryland University College Broad Run High School Federal Aviation Administration Phillips International, Inc. Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Verizon Brunswick High School Fidelity & Trust Bank Phoenix Enterprises KPMG LLP Vertex Solutions, Inc. Building Hope Firm Foundation Technology Potomac Electric Power Company Lakota Technical Solutions, Inc. Voice of America CACI International First Command Financial Planning PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Latin American Youth Center Wachovia Capital Gazette Publishing First Horizon Bank Prince George’s County Public Schools Lessons From Abroad Waldorf Wellness Clinic Capital One Services, Inc. Florida Rock Industries RE/MAX Realty Services Lindberg Group, LLC Walker Seal Companies, Inc. Cardozo Senior High School Flower Hill Elementary School Reach4Success LINK, Linking Communities Walt Whitman High School CB Richard Ellis, Inc. Food and Drug Administration for Educational Success Regester Chapel UMC WBQB CDW-G Ford Motor Company Lockheed Martin Roosevelt Senior High School WilmerHale LLP Center for Individual Rights Fort Belvoir Elementary School M&T Bank Rydex Investments Woodbury Financial Central High School Friendship Edison-Chamberlain Management Concepts, Inc. Saint Elizabeth Catholic School Campus–After School Care Woodrow Wilson High School Chevy Chase Bank Manpower Saint Peter’s School GE Healthcare Financial Services, Inc. Zero To Three Chevy Chase Elementary School Marriott International, Inc. The Sallie Mae Fund Gelman, Rosenberg, & Freedman, CPAs School Without Walls Senior High School

10 Workforce Readiness • Financial Literacy • Entrepreneurship Intelsat Global Services Corporation Columbia Partners Washington Redskins Perkins & Will John T. Hazel JA Champions Interstate Worldwide Relocation Cooley Godward, LLP Charitable Foundation Perseus Realty, LLC Damon Hurt ($75,000 and above) JetBlue Airways Cushman & Wakefield of Virginia, Inc. Wealth & Tax Advisory Services Potomac Tech Wire IBM Employee Charitable ABC7/WJLA-TV Jones Day Datawatch WFT Engineering Qorvis Communications Giving Campaign Capital One The Leonsis Foundation John M. Derrick YMCA of Metropolitan Washington Steven K. Rainey ICF Consulting Group, Inc. Fight For Children Lerner Enterprises Dimick Foundation Shareholders Sonja M. Schmidthuber The JBG Companies PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Lincoln Financial District of Columbia Public Schools ($1,000–4,999) Jonathan P. Shames Paul E. Johnson M&T Bank The Max and Victoria SJM Partners, Inc. Mary Jane Johnston WilmerHale LLP The Advisory Board Company Manor Care, Inc. Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. Springs for Life Foundation Paul Kappel, Jr. Akridge Real Estate Services Chairman’s Circle Marriott International, Inc. A.J. Dwoskin & Associates, Inc. Strelmark William J. Lander ($50,000–74,999) Austin Design, Inc. Merrill Lynch Fannie Mae Foundation Symantec Corporation Bob Levey DC United/AEG Charles Elliott Andrews Morgan Stanley Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Talk America Howard Levine HSBC-North America Thomas F. Beddow Investment Banking Division Forest City Washington Trizec Holdings, Inc. Donald C. Lewis J.C. Penney Company, Inc. Bessemer Trust Morino Institute FOX Architects Unisys Corporation Melissa Lower KPMG LLP David L. Bishop Motorola-IDEN Friedman, Billings, Ramsey UpData Raymond W. Luczak Sprint Nextel Boston Properties, LP Morgan & Belle O’Brien Foundation General Electric Foundation The USAA Foundation Lynchval Systems Worldwide Inc. WGMS Radio Patricia I. Brooks-Nobles Panacea Consulting, Inc. Stanley Gutkowski The Washingtonian Earl L. Madison WTOP Radio Rick L. Burdick Perseus, LLC International Business Machines Westin Rinehart Jack A. Markell William J. Burns PNC Bank Jackson and Campbell PC Jean McArdle President’s Club Cassidy & Pinkard Friends of Junior Achievement ($25,000–49,999) Potomac Electric Power Company Johnston, Lemon & Co. John McDowell CDW-G ($1–999) Accenture Protiviti Katten Muchin Zavis Rosenman Edward F. Mitchell Evan R. Chertkov Abramson Family Foundation Asgard Entertainment Group RBS Greenwich Capital King & Spalding, LLP Patrick Moran Lisa J. Cines Ryan T. Albrecht Bank of America Foundation Richard E. and Nancy P. Lucent Technologies Leeann Murphy Chad E. Clark CFP American Express Employee Giving BB&T Marriott Foundation, Inc. Marriott Foundation Veda Murray Commerce Bank Campaign Deloitte Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P. Marsh USA Inc. MYTA Foundation of The Community Community Foundation for America’s Charities, Inc Ernst & Young LLP Siemens Information The Meltzer Group Foundation for the National Region Southeastern Michigan Christine T. Armstrong Malek Family Charitable Trust and Communications Merrill Lynch Financial Marisa K. Oates CP Direct, Inc. B.M. Smith & Associates Montgomery County Council Smithfield Foods Institutions Group Walter R. O’Neil Jason Crist Shakeel A. Barkat PEPCO Southeastern University Microsoft The Palm Restaurant DKW Communications, Inc. BDO Seidman, LLP Phillips International, Inc. Spirent Communications Milestone Merchant Partners Aarti Patel Eagle List Company Big Dough The Sallie Mae Fund The Staubach Company Navigant Consulting, Inc. Robert K. Pines Eaton Vance Bradford C. Brown Washington Gas Stonestreet Capital Northrop Grumman Corporation Douglas H. Place The Evans Company Deborah Bushrod Tier Technologies Orr Partners Provident Bank Directors Lawrence P. Fisher II CACI International United Parcel Service Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP Radio One, Inc. ($10,000–24,999) Margaret K. and Charles T. The Capital Group Companies Verizon Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Co. Samantha Ravich 3M Foundation Fisher III Family Fund Charitable Foundation Wachovia PRTM Rockwell Collins The ADP Foundation Gensler Sarah A. Carrick Washington Baseball Club Rand Construction Corporation James N. Sample AIG Sun America Mutual Funds Paul Giordano Theodore S. Chaconas Western Development Corporation Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Daniel Sheehan Akin, Gump, Strauss, Rita Harmon Neil T. Coakley The Richard Eaton Foundation Roberta Willis Sims Hauer & Feld, L.L.P. Entrepreneurs Hilton Hotels Corporation Kenneth P. Cohn Robert Half International Society for Human Resources The Allstate Foundation ($5,000–9,999) Holland and Knight The Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Rolls-Royce North America, Inc. Management America Online Inc. Alvarez & Marsal Jesse W. Howard Communications Electronics of VA, Inc. John D. Sanders Alan R. Swendiman Beers & Cutler Tax Advisory Services, LLC Kendall D. Hunter George M. David SAP Chet M. Thaker Best Buy Children’s Foundation Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin James Lee Witt Associates, LLC Cynthia O. Derrick James H. Schleckser Frank Torres Colonial Parking, Inc. & Kahn, PLLC JP Morgan Private Bank The Donohoe Companies Inc. SM&A United Way of Central Maryland Comcast SportsNet Aronson & Company Clifford M. & Camille E. Bert T. Edwards SRA International, Inc. United Way of the Columbia-Willamette The Community Foundation ARPC Kendall Family Fund Jeffrey L. Fitzgerald SunTrust Bank University of the District of Columbia for the National Capital Area Banc of America Securities Liz Claiborne Inc. Hilary Bruggen Fordwich Thelen Reid & Priest LLP Susan A. Vaughan Credit Suisse First Boston BMW of Fairfax Lord Abbett Sean P. Fox United Way of the National Capital Area Venable LLP Danaher Corporation Calvert Group McKee Nelson LLP Brian F. Frydenlund Vanguard Charitable The Washington Jaycees, Inc., Deutsche Bank Cambridge Holdings Medstar Health Roger B. Gregory Endowment Program dba The Downtown Jaycees E*Trade Financial Carmen Group, Inc. Arthur E. Morrsisette Edward J. Grenier III Ventera Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wicks Fernandez Foundation, Inc. CEO Project, LLC Kevin Mulloy Edward G. Grocholski The Washington Post Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice Fidelity & Trust Bank Charles E. Smith Companies NBC4 Guest Services, Inc. Washington Real Estate Investment Trust Shirley C. Woodruff Graduate Management Choice Hotels International, Inc. Office Movers Inc. Harps & Harps, Inc. Robert A. Zarzar Admission Council The Clark Construction Group, Inc. O’Melveny & Myers LLP Felicia C. Hawthorne-Elvis

Junior Achievement • Annual Report 2006 11 Funds Raised ($ in Thousands) The Washington Business Hall of Fame honors regional 1200 business leaders for their business excellence, community involvement, and visionary leadership. The annually 1100 inducted Laureates have risen to the top of their respective 1000 industries and now serve as role models, inspiring children to follow their dreams and find their own success. 900 The 2005 Hall of Fame was attended by over 1,200 800 people and was the most successful fundraiser in Junior

700 Achievement’s history. Chaired by Ernst & Young’s Managing Partner Debbie Kissire, the event raised over $1.1 million 600 to benefit the children of the Greater Washington Region.

500 This event has become one of largest gatherings of

Above: The 2005 Washington Business Hall of Fame Laureates: Morgan O’Brien, 400 business and community leaders in the Region, allowing Founder, Nextel Communications; Herbert S. Miller, Chairman, Western Development; Fred Malek, Founder & Chairman, Thayer Capital Partners; the community to recognize greatness in the past and Raul Fernandez, Chief Executive Officer, Object Video, Inc.; and John T. 300 Schwieters, Vice Chairman, Perseus, LLC; pictured with Mark Warner, inspire hope for the future. Governor of Virginia (center). 200 Reserve your table today! For a complete list of the honorees or to find out more about the event, please visit 100 www.washingtonbusinesshalloffame.org, call 202-777-4472, 0 Jim Vance Rayne Gibson or email [email protected]. WRC-TV Anchor Student (left) 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 Emcee Anthony Williams DC Mayor (right)

Chris Van Hollen Maryland Congressman Michael Powell Former FCC Head

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12 Workforce Readiness • Financial Literacy • Entrepreneurship Over 2,000 participants celebrated the 22nd anniversary of the Junior Achievement Bowl-A-Thon on April 22 and 23, 2006. Co-hosted by Washington Redskin Shawn Springs and ABC7’s Leon Harris, and held at Bowl America centers throughout the Greater Washington Region, the event was a huge success, raising more than $400,000 for Junior Achievement. The proceeds from the 2006 Bowl-A-Thon help support JA Afterschool and will continue to support JA’s in-classroom programs. Far Left: Leon Harris, ABC7/ WJLA-TV Anchor and Co-Chair of the 2006 JA Bowl-A-Thon. Above Right: Ed Grenier, Junior Achievement President; Doug Hill, ABC7 Vice President of The inaugural VIP Bowl occurred on April 5, 2006. Athletes, Weather and Chief Meteorologist; Congressman Chris Van Hollen; and Shawn Springs, Washington Redskin and Co-Chair of the 2006 JA Bowl-A-Thon. Below Right: Participants in celebrities, and media representatives from across the Region the 2006 JA Bowl-A-Thon. demonstrated their support for Junior Achievement by Co-presenting sponsors Capital One and Pricewaterhouse- participating in the VIP Bowl event. Over 150 attendees Coopers LLP played a crucial role in creating an opportunity spent the evening conversing and bowling with their for Washington residents to support Junior Achievement favorite sports stars and media personalities. Participants while enjoying bowling, prizes, music, and the chance to from the 2006 VIP Bowl included Clinton Portis of the interact with their co-workers and peers from throughout Washington Redskins, Chick Hernandez of Comcast the Region. SportsNet, Chastity Melvin of the Washington Mystics, Please join us for the 2007 JA Bowl-A-Thon on March and Congressman Chris Van Hollen (MD-8th). 17–18, 2007! To register your company or team, or to learn more about corporate sponsorships or the VIP Bowl, please visit www.JAbowl.org, call 202-777-4473, or email [email protected].

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Junior Achievement • Annual Report 2006 13 Executive Committee At-Large Members Margaret Cromelin Laila K. Krause Robert C. Roane Robert L. Arnold Vice President Executive Vice President Senior Vice President Chair District Manager The Washington Post PNC Bank Chevy Chase Bank Steven S. Snider JCPenney Senior Partner Dr. Jack D. Dale Gail Letts Dion Rudnicki Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hilary Bruggen Fordwich Superintendent Executive Vice President Vice President–Federal Hale and Dorr LLP President and CEO Fairfax County Public Schools SunTrust Bank Civilian Agencies Strelmark IBM Chair Elect Lawrence P. Fisher II Geoffrey Lewis Charles Elliott (C.E.) Andrews Board of Directors Managing Director President & CEO John G. Scanlon Bessemer Trust Company Lewis Limited President and Chief Executive Vice President and Mercedes Alvarez Chief Financial Officer Operating Officer Executive Vice President and Hilary Bruggen Fordwich Dr. Timothy J. McNiff Carchex Sallie Mae Chief Corporate Officer Superintendent of Schools Ray Frigo Fidelity & Trust Bank Diocese of Arlington James H. Schleckser Immediate Past Chair CIO, Global Financial Services James H. Schleckser Charles Elliott (C.E.) Andrews Capital One Services, Inc. Arthur “Bud” Morrissette Jonathan P. Shames President and CEO Executive Vice President and CEO Project, LLC Robert L. Arnold Brian F. Frydenlund Chief Operating Officer Roberta Willis Sims President and CEO Interstate Worldwide Relocation Vice President President and CEO Thomas F. Beddow Asgard Entertainment Group. Inc. Washington Gas Edward J. Grenier III Vice President, Public Affairs Kevin Mulloy President and CEO 3M Company Edward J. Grenier III President and CEO Dr. Robert G. Smith Junior Achievement Intelsat Superintendent David L. Bishop Stanley Gutkowski Arlington County Public Schools General Counsel Senior Vice President, Operations Managing Director, Metro Ed Offterdinger Rick L. Burdick Phillips International, Inc. Washington D.C. Office Managing Partner Steven S. Snider Partner-in-Charge Accenture Patricia Brooks-Nobles Beers and Cutler Shawn Springs Akin, Gump, Strauss, Leon Harris Defensive Back Hauer & Feld, LLP Rick L. Burdick John M. Oliver Anchor Partner Washington Redskins Secretary William J. Burns ABC7/WJLA-TV PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Alan R. Swendiman Patricia Brooks-Nobles President David G. Houck Special Assistant to the President Senior Vice President Spirent Communications Gary G. Pan Senior Vice President, Manager, Executive Office of the President Bank of America President and CEO Kathleen W. Carr Washington, DC Panacea Consulting, Inc. of the United States Treasurer President The Staubach Company Gary H. Tabach Steve Rainey Cardinal Bank Christine Pantoya Rip Howard Managing Partner Partner in Charge, Tax Services Regional Vice President, North President and CEO Deloitte KPMG LLP Norman L. Carter Region Business Solutions Economic Development Manager BB&T Bank Sprint Nextel Joe Tringale Audit Chair Potomac Electric Power Company Dr. Clifford B. Janey Vice President, Metro DC District Jonathan P. Shames Rebecca Perry Superintendent United Parcel Service Partner Lisa Cines Superintendent Managing Officer District of Columbia Public Schools Ernst & Young LLP Alexandria City Public Schools Dr. Jerry D. Weast Aronson & Company Board Development Chair Mary Jane (M.J.) Johnston Thomas L. Phillips Superintendent Vice President, Operations Montgomery County Public Schools Edward L. Cohen Chad E. Clark Chairman and President Vice President, Wealth Verizon Principal Phillips International, Inc. James R. Weaver Management Advisor Lerner Enterprises Charles Stewart Jones Chairman and Chief Merrill Lynch Steve Rainey Program Operations Chair Chief Marketing Officer & Director Executive Officer of Account Management Morris L. Reid Tier Technologies Charles Elliott (C.E.) Andrews Edward L. Cohen RedPeg Marketing Managing Director Jason A. Crist Westin Rinehart Dr. Patricia Weitzel-O’Neill Managing Director Lee J. Jundanian Superintendent for Catholic Schools Columbia Partners, LLC Chairman and CEO Archdiocese of Washington, DC Investment Management Stone Street Capital, Inc.

14 Workforce Readiness • Financial Literacy • Entrepreneurship Each of the organizations listed below were involved Latin American Youth Center (LAYC) offered with unique, specialized projects designed to further a well established summer site with over 100 high advance and compliment Junior Achievement’s mission. school students in the Columbia Heights area of Washington, DC that run a comprehensive JA Asgard Entertainment Group, Inc. offered in-kind program designed to increase students’ skills in business, audio/visual services to support the Washington personal economics and workforce preparedness. Business Hall of Fame allowing JA to purchase more program materials for children in the Region. Montgomery County Public Schools partnership added two additional MCPS clusters in order to Capital One was a JA champion this year. As a provide JA programs to third grade, seventh grade co-presenter of the Washington Business Hall of and selected high school classrooms across the Fame, Capital One assisted JA in raising $1.1 million county. More than 3200 students, taught by over to support JA initiatives, provided over 130 classroom 140 volunteers, participated in this unique partnership volunteers to teach almost 1,800 Washington, DC that ensures a systematic model for successful business elementary school students the economics of life, partnerships that benefits all students. and was the primary supporter of a new JA program, Sliding into Succe$$. Option One and H&R Block Mortgage Corporation, a national Junior Achievement JA in a Day is an exceptional initiative that partner, provides volunteers and funding through allows volunteers to teach all of the units of an on-going partnership for Virginia JA elementary Junior Achievement’s seven elementary school school programs. programs in an intensive yet high impact one-day United Communications Group, GE Healthcare effort. The following companies participated in this Phillips International continued its support Financial Services, Lockheed Martin, International program in a wide variety of schools in the Greater through a three year gift and in-kind marketing Business Machines, Merrill Lynch, United Parcel Washington Region: America Online Inc., Bank of expertise to support the newsletter and Annual Service, and Aronson & Company were the top America, Capital One, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Campaign. This strategic communications plan sources of corporate volunteers for the Montgomery The Federal Aviation Administration, KPMG LLP, greatly contributed to the success of Junior County Public Schools partnership. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, and Sprint Nextel. Achievement programs for local youth by raising funds, educating, and informing the public through- out the Greater Washington Region.

Junior Achievement • Annual Report 2006 15 Statement of Financial Position Statement of Activities June 30, 2006 For The Year Ended June 30, 2006

Assets Revenues and Other Support Current Assets Contributions $ 660,006 Cash $ 476,060 Accounts Receivable 2,277 Special Events Revenue $ 1,547,718 Grants Receivable 446,500 Less: Cost of Direct Benefit To Donors 582,061 Prepaid Expenses 62,383 Net Revenue From Special Events 965,657 Total Current Assets $ 987,220 Total Revenues $ 1,625,663

Property and Equipment Other Support Financial History Equipment $ 43,102 Miscellaneous Income $ 218,963 (Gross Revenue, $ in Thousands) Less Accumulated Depreciation 24,288 Total Revenues and Other Support $ 1,844,626 2600 Property and Equipment Net 18,814 Program and Supporting Services Expenses 2400 Total Assets $ 1,006,034 Program Services $ 1,145,789 2200 Supporting Services

2000 Liabilities and Net Assets Administrative 145,023 Current Liabilities Fundraising 310,698 1800 Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $ 34,981 Total Supporting Services $ 455,721

1600 JA Worldwide 40,472 Current Maturities of Long Term Debt – Total Program and Supporting Services Expenses $ 1,601,510 1400 Deferred Revenue 26,000 1200 Total Current Liabilities $ 101,453 Change In Net Assets $ 243,116

1000 Long Term Debt $– Net Assets, Beginning of Year 661,465 800 Total Liabilities $ 101,453 Net Assets, End of Year $ 904,581 600 Net Assets 400 Unrestricted $ 470,381 Temporarily Restricted 434,200 200 Total Net Assets $ 904,581 0 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 1,006,034 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06

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Volunteers From a Teacher In-School and After School Sites From a Student 1400 “JA Global Marketplace does an excellent job in applying the 220 “Junior Achievement teaches me to be with 1300 concepts and vocabulary learned in our Renaissance unit to 200 people who do the positive things I do, such 1200 the modern world. Students are given opportunities to see how 180 as making good decisions, saving money and 1100 reliant the different nations of the world are on each others’ budgeting, and striving to make good grades.” 1000 160 goods and services and how this affects their everyday lives. Jerry Jones 900 140 7th Grade Student Ever been involved with Junior Achievement? 800 I see a lot of “light bulbs” going on in my classroom, when 120 P.R. Harris Educational Center students are able to make connections. My students have a Interested in volunteering? 700 Washington, DC 100 600 lot of fun with the hands-on practice. It also gives them an 80 500 opportunity to share their own personal experiences and learn Tell us your story! Share your memories of from one another. There’s a heavy cultural component to this 400 60 Junior Achievement and help us reach future unit as well, which they really enjoy.” 300 40 generations of Junior Achievement participants. 200 Rob Ferrante 20 100 7th Grade Social Studies Teacher 0 0 Shady Grove Middle School Did your experiences in Junior Achievement programs Gaithersburg, Maryland 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 lead you to where you are today? Do you think about that volunteer who made a difference in your life? From a Volunteer Students Served (in thousands) Student Contact Hours (in thousands) Do you ever wonder if you could make a difference? "I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience as a Junior 35 200 Contents Achievement volunteer. It is extremely fulfilling to 180 1 Aligning for the Future Help us by volunteering and you will be creating a know that my engagement with the students through 30 2 Youth Entrepreneur of the Year–Kailyn Cage the educational lessons is having a positive impact on 160 new generation of Junior Achievement memories. 25 3 Superintendents’ Perspective their perspective about community, business, and economics. 140 4 Junior Achievement Programs Nothing beats the feeling of appreciation I receive each 20 120 We want to know all about your history with Junior time I enter the classroom to host a JA session and the 7 Volunteers 100 8 In-School Sites Achievement and find volunteers! If you participated in students overwhelm me with their excitement about the 15 program. I know my participation and the program is 80 9 After-School Sites a program, were a volunteer, or went to a conference, making a tremendous difference." 10 10 Volunteer Organizations 60 we want to hear about it! Melissa Hardt 11 Donors 5 40 Technology Sales Account Manager 12 Washington Business Hall of Fame Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area Oracle Corporation 0 20 13 Junior Achievement Bowl-A-Thon Reston, Virginia 1725 Eye Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, D.C., 20006 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 0 14 Board of Directors 15 Junior Achievement Partners T: 202-296-1200 F: 202-296-3837 www.myJA.org 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 16 Financials Concept and Design: 17 Call to Alumni and Volunteers Austin Design, Inc. www.austinandaustin.com We are proud to support Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area and the more than 33,000 children they serve annually throughout VISION AND PURPOSE the Greater Washington Region. We share Junior Achievement’s belief that at the heart of To inspire and prepare young people to our democracy is the promise that anyone can succeed in a global economy. create an unbounded future, and support Junior Achievement’s efforts to empower today’s youth for tomorrow’s workplace. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT

uses hands-on experiences to help young

people understand the economics of life. Aligning for the Future In partnership with business and educators, Junior Achievement brings

the real world to children, opening their

minds to their potential.

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