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2018 Annual Report this At Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana, through our relevant, authentic, and is experiential financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship programs, we are inspiring a generation to be financially why capable and tenacious. With the help of volunteer role models and partners like you, we are equipping these young people with the tools to solve problems creatively, manage risk effectively, and welcome opportunity. Together, we are working to give our region’s youth the hope to see a brighter future and the skills to answer the demands of the 21st century economy with “I can.” FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE JA students incur less debt than their peers. JA students know how to: * Create and manage a realistic budget * Improve their credit score * Utilize credit and debit appropriately * Save to achieve lifelong goals CAREER READY JA students secure employment at higher rates than their peers. JA students know how to: * Demonstrate communication, critical thinking, collaboration and innovative problem solving skills JA * Exhibit professional behavior and strong work ethic * Apply their skills, talents and traits to high demand jobs PURPOSE: ENTREPRENEURIAL JA students start companies at higher rates To inspire than their peers. JA students know how to: and prepare * Leverage resources to start a business * Operate a business young people * Increase revenue and manage expenses to maximize profit to succeed in a * Think critically, solve problems and overcome challenges global economy. The higher the School Year 2017-18 skyscraper, the of Kentuckiana James W. Robinson Junior Achievement Center for Freedom of Enterprise stronger the 1401 W. Blvd. Louisville, KY 40203 foundation www.JAKY.org | 502-561-KIDS Junior Achievement Supports required. students in public, parochial, and private schools in the following 27 counties throughout Building a solid base takes patience, and time. It takes and : coordination, and communication. The skyscrapers we all Switzerland admire are the finished product – but it’s the foundation- Jefferson setting process that makes it possible. Indiana

Carroll This year, Junior Achievement did just that: we inspired, Scott prepared and empowered more than 73,000 young minds in Trimble 73,040 311 Kentuckiana to think big and to say “I can”. We are helping Washington Clark Henry Students Served Schools & After-School Sites them bridge the relevancy gap between their school life and Orange real life. We are motivating them to, not only reach for the Oldham top of the skyscraper, but to reach for the stars. Floyd Shelby Crawford Because of you, we’re growing our young people into the Jefferson leaders of tomorrow. Harrison Spencer 2,846 700,901 As JA enters its 100th year of existence, we are digging Bullitt deeper so that we can build higher, to ensure that our young Meade Classes Instructional Hours people are 100% ready. And that’s a foundation that will Nelson stand the test of time. Kentucky Washington Hardin THANK YOU. Marion Larue

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YOUR NAME IS IMPORTANT! We have carefully reviewed the names listed in this report. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT’S THREE PILLARS However, in a listing of this length, errors may occur. If your name has been omitted, misspelled or incorrectly listed, please Debra Hoffer accept our apology and bring the error to our attention so that Ann Leonard President we may correct our records. Write Junior Achievement of Chairman, Regional Kentuckiana Inc., 1401 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY Board of Directors 40203, call 561-KIDS or e-mail [email protected] Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Inc. would like to express D. D. Williamson & Company appreciation to the following in producing this year’s annual Financial Literacy Work Readiness Entrepreneurship report: Layout Design: Derek Stiller | Printing Company: Clark and Riggs congratulates 2019 Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame Laureate Phoebe A. Wood

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CORP 0785_Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame Ad.indd 1 1/31/19 2:27 PM 2019 KENTUCKIANA BUSINESS LAUREATE BIOS HALL OF FAME LAUREATES Dr. O. Wayne C. William Weyland Phoebe A. Wood Mortenson Founder and Chief Principal, CompaniesWood The setting was stellar. The company, even more so. Founder Strategy Officer Retired Vice Chairman Mortenson Dental Weyland Ventures & CFO Brown-Forman Three of Greater Louisville’s leadership; and community “It’s an honor to serve as the Honorary Chair of the Partners Corporation outstanding business and civic involvement. They are role models Junior Achievement 2019 Business Hall of Fame Bill Weyland is a leaders were inducted into the for our future generations. Dinner. Now more than ever, the skills JA teaches are Dr. O. Wayne lifelong Louisvillian Phoebe Wood relocated to Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame The Laureates are chosen by a vital to the success of our young people, providing Mortenson, Founder who founded the Louisville when she was to benefit Junior Achievement selection committee independent basic understanding of finance, budgets, business and Former CEO of predecessor to Weyland appointed Chief Financial and community. Regardless as to the career path a Mortenson Dental Ventures on April Officer of Brown-Forman of Kentuckiana. The event was of the Junior Achievement Board of student chooses to take, JA teaches lifelong lessons Partners, was born and raised in Fools’ Day in 1993. The family firm he Corporation in 2001 after a 24-year held on Thursday, March 7, 2019 Directors, staff and WDRB-TV. The that encourage our young people to succeed in their Elfrida, Ariz. He graduated from the established with his wife, Edith, has had international financial career at Atlantic at the beautiful new Kentucky Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame future endeavors. University of Arizona, where he studied an immeasurable impact on the city of Richfield Company, including positions in International Convention Center. was founded in 1982. Agriculture and met his wife, Sue. After Louisville and provides the Midwest with England and Alaska. As CFO, and ultimately A reception honoring the inductees These distinguished business For over 35 years Junior Achievement has recognized college, Dr. Mortenson and Sue moved consultants, developers and strategic Vice Chairman of Brown-Forman, Ms. began at 6 p.m. followed by the leaders joined 116 previously business leaders who have had a significant and to a small Arizona town to start a family long-term owners and operators of Wood had responsibility for all financial positive impact in our Community and the 2019 and began farming for Ralston Purina. urban mixed-use, mixed-income, mixed- functions, investor relations and information awards dinner at 7 p.m. honored Kentuckiana Business Hall The Mortensons chose to make a career generation districts. technology. The evening, hosted by Junior of Fame recipients: honorees represent some of the best role models change after a few years on the farm. Achievement of Kentuckiana along •Dr. O. Wayne Mortenson, our children could ever have. Please join me in Working with a broad-based team of Following her retirement as CFO, Ms. Wood with title sponsor WDRB Media Founder, Mortenson Dental congratulating the 2019 Kentuckiana Business Hall Dr. Mortenson enrolled at the experts, Bill’s goal was to envision, create formed CompaniesWood, a consulting firm of Fame Laureates for all that they to pursue a and sustain innovative and impactful that specializes in advising and investing in and dinner sponsor Crowe LLP, Partners. have done for Kentuckiana and for recognized individuals for their •C. William Weyland, Founder career in dentistry. He completed his urban mixed-use projects to reinvigorate startup companies. She has invested in more their contributions that will inspire Doctorate of Dental Medicine in 1979 his hometown and drive Louisville to be than 40 early-stage companies, many in significant contributions to the & Chief Strategy Officer, Weyland future business leaders.” and opened his first dental practice a 24-hour city with a strong urban core. Kentucky and many women-led. Greater Louisville business and Ventures. shortly thereafter in Middletown. civic communities. Those honored •Phoebe A. Wood, Principal, Sandra Frazier The Mortenson Family Dental brand One of his most notable projects is In addition to her own company, Ms. Wood demonstrate business excellence; CompaniesWood, Retired Vice Founding and Managing Member and business began to grow in the the Louisville Slugger Museum & serves as a member of the Board of Directors courageous thinking and actions; Chairman and CFO, Brown- of Tandem Public Relations Louisville community over the years Factory with its 10 story baseball bat. of Invesco Ltd. (Audit Committee Chair); vision and innovation; inspiring Forman Corporation. and eventually expanded into more Weyland Ventures has revitalized Pioneer Natural Resources Company; Leggett dental service offerings, including Kid’s numerous historic landmarks, including & Platt, Inc. (Compensation Committee Dentistree, BracesBracesBraces and Glassworks, The Henry Clay, Whiskey Chair); and PPL Corporation (parent of Oral & Facial Surgery Group. Row Lofts and the Edison Center. In LG&E and KU). Previously she served as each case, the initial projects led to a Director of Coca-Cola Enterprises and In 2011, Dr. Mortenson continued additional nearby renovations and new OshKosh B’Gosh, Inc. Ms. Wood was recently to grow the business by partnering construction, infilling parking lots and named to the NACD Directorship 100 for with a colleague he met in a dental creating new urban mixed-use districts 2018, in recognition of her “exemplary board mastermind group. Howard Family filled with energy and diversity. leadership, oversight, and courage in the Dental joined the family of brands boardroom.” She is a member of Women and Mortenson Dental Partners was Bill studied architecture at the University Corporate Directors and an advocate for established. Since then, the company of Notre Dame and studied architecture women as candidates on corporate boards. has more than doubled in size and is and urban planning in the Rome operating in nine states. Program during the 1972-73 academic Ms. Wood has a deep commitment to year. He earned his bachelor’s degree education and community involvement. “We have always believed that if we in Architecture in 1975 and became a She is a Trustee of the Gheens Foundation take great care of our patients and our licensed architect and Realtor in 1979. and Pitzer College and is Vice Chairman community, the rest will take care of of The American Printing House for the itself. Sue and I feel fortunate to have He is a past board chairman for Spalding Blind. She has also served on the boards of been called to Louisville. Louisville has University and New Directions Housing Smith College, Louisville Collegiate School been a wonderful home to us, a great Corporation and has served on the boards (including one term as President), Leadership place for our family and great place of numerous civic organizations focused Louisville and the University of Louisville. for our business. I am so proud of the on education, the arts and preservation. Prior to relocating to Louisville, she served care we were able to give when we first on the Board of the Boys & Girls Clubs of started, and now the care our teams are Bill was named Ernst and Young’s Greater Anchorage (Alaska), Alaska Pacific able to give to patients each and every Entrepreneur of the Year in 2005, and he University and the Houston Grand Opera. day across the country. We know when received the Business First Small Business we are caring for everyone, sharing Leader of the Year award in 2009. In 2010, Ms. Wood is a member of the Committee abundantly, building relationships and Bill was honored with the Reach Award of 200, an invitation-only membership expressing gratitude, we are leaving a for Leadership in the real estate industry, organization of the world’s most successful positive mark on those we encounter.” and he was recognized by the Downtown women business leaders. She was recently Development Corporation in 2015 with chosen as one of the 100 national business Dr. Mortenson has served on the board the Downtown Visionary Award. leaders who make up Bizwomen’s Inaugural for the Smiles for Life Foundation Women to Watch list. She is also an active and the Board of Overseers for the To Bill, a successful city grows strategically mentor of young professional women. University of Louisville. He is also by embracing the energy and diversity actively involved in his church. He and of urban life to attract our children and Ms. Wood is a graduate of Smith College and Sue reside in Louisville, as do three of create pride of place for all residents. earned an MBA from UCLA where she was their four grown children and several of named one of 100 Inspirational Alumni of their grandchildren. Bill and Edith live in Louisville as do their the Anderson School of Management. five children and eight grandchildren. 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Award-Winning Hall of Fame Exhibit Makes Its Debut The new Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame Exhibit was touch a screen to hear how wonderful an area unveiled in October to a prestigious group of Laureates at the Kentuckiana is to live, work and play. beautifully renovated Kentucky International Convention Center. Imagined and produced by Cleveland’s Impact The “icing on the cake” for the exhibit project Communications, the innovative seven-panel interactive was the news that Impact won two Telly Awards touchscreen wall now gives visitors an inside look at the for their work on this project. The Tellys are a career paths of Kentuckiana’s most successful leaders. premier award honoring video and television programs across all screens and are judged by In addition to a searchable a group of more than 200 industry leaders database of all Hall of Fame and previous award-winning Laureates, the exhibit video professionals. features videos of Laureates interviewed at local iconic landmarks, inviting visitors to The Center for Healthy Air Water and Soil HE’S FAST. Louisville is our Urban Laboratory. We engage citizen scientists in collaborative research to promote a culture of health in all policies at BUT CAN HE the University of Louisville and beyond. KEEP UP WITH THE CHANGING WORKFORCE? Our Projects bring people and data together to find new solutions to health challenges in Only 40% of teens graduate our community and around the world. with basic job skills. Green Heart Louisville: an innovative scientific experiment to test if increasing green space can improve air quality and human health. Help him get 100% ready.

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JA Magazine 7.55 x 9.3125 Workforce Soccer.indd17% 1 10/22/18 11:52 AM 38% If You Believe In Them, Proof of Impact So Will They New Technology “You’re hired!” Two little words that no matter when you As the newly named Chief Deposit Officer with hear them in life can have a huge impact. For Waggener Limestone Bank, Jim Watkins knows how to implement Transforms JA Biztown Simulation High School senior, Jdal Smith, those two words would strategies that will positively affect his customers. mean more than just a job; it would open the doors to a What you may not know about Jim is his high level of Direct deposit, tablet sales transactions, online billing college education. Jdal is one of eight siblings and he is dedication to educating young people on the importance and bill pay—these have become second nature in our determined to change the trajectory of his future. The of financial literacy. Jim works with the academy world infused with technology. Now 5th graders in JA youngest son of a single mother, Jdal’s path growing up coach at Waggener High School, Chesney West, to BizTown use the same financial technology as their was not a smooth one. From an early age, he knew he make sure that each student he meets understands the parents, thanks to a generous grant from the Ogle wanted to make things better for his family but didn’t importance of wise money management. Foundation. know how. When the volunteers from Limestone Bank came into Waggener to lead the JA We spoke with Jim and asked him Students and teachers had better not walk on the grass, Personal Success curriculum, he to elaborate on his commitment to for student police officers now equipped with tablets knew he needed to hear what they Junior Achievement. issue real-time citations that automatically deduct fines had to say. from violators’ bank accounts. Direct deposit helps Q: Why is it a great thing to be a JA students avoid long lines at the bank, which leaves them JA Personal Success is a five- volunteer ? more time to contribute to the town’s economy. lesson learning experience that A: It gives me a chance to mentor teaches young people the soft skills kids to help them be successful The richer, more authentic JA BizTown experience they need to be able to secure a in life. JA’s classroom materials reinforces its reputation as students’ “best field trip ever!” job. Developed in response to the are easy to follow and allow you business community expressing to customize based on your skills, frustration over the fact that they knowledge and experience. JA were seeing too many young people makes volunteering very easy. in high school without the ability to ace a basic job interview, JA Personal Success walks Q: What do you wish other people knew about JA? Bullitt County and JA Partner students through the process of applying for and A: For many of the kids that JA connects with, this will interviewing for a job. be their only opportunity to learn financial skills or how to prepare for an interview. That is why their work in Massive Essential Skills Effort Jdal took the lessons he learned straight to UPS where is so vital to our community. Showing up on time, being organized, working with of the Bullitt community. For example, more than he was hired as a loader. He is convinced he would not a team, solving problems – these are just some of the 70 business leaders rallied to show their support by have gotten the job were it not for the amazing mentors Q: Why are you supporting JA as opposed to other basic skills employers want their workers to possess. conducting mock interviews at the culminating event from Limestone Bank. “They told me things I never groups? They are also some of the skills schools and districts for JA’s Personal Success program at both Bullitt knew before about the hiring process. They told me A: JA knows how to be a good partner with Limestone want for their students. In efforts to support Kentucky’s Central and Bullitt East High Schools. As a result, all how to dress and how to answer the types of questions Bank. Everything we do is collaborative so that we are newly adopted Essential Skills bill, Bullitt County of their sophomores participated in mock interviews, I would be asked. There is no way I would have gotten both able to meet our needs and make a difference. Schools has partnered with Junior Achievement of with one student actually landing a job with a local this job without knowing what they taught me.” Because Kentuckiana to ensure that every student from grades photography company. he is now eligible for the UPS tuition program, he will Q: What would you tell someone who is thinking about 4 – 12 has the skill set needed to be workforce ready. attend U of L and graduate from college debt free! volunteering? The total number of students in the county grew by A: Spending just one hour in a classroom will make The growth in Junior Achievement programs there 3,000 in a single year, reaching a total of 7,200 students. such a difference to those students. I guarantee you has been possible thanks to the overwhelming support will have fun doing it. 98% $167 of graduates pursuing Million college or post- College secondary education Scholarships 20 19 20 National Merit National Merit National Merit Semi-Finalists Finalists Commended Scholars 24.3 53 14 Average ACT Score Governor's Governor's School (99% of students Scholars for the Arts took the ACT) (Class of 2019) (Class of 2019)

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James R. Allen -2014 Owsley Brown Frazier - 2004 Dr. Mark Lynn - 2016 Frank E. Simon - 2000 Hilliard Lyons Brown-Forman Corporation Dr. Mark Lynn & Associates PLLC Publishers Printing Company Nolen C. Allen - 2005 Sandra Frazier - 2018 Charles I. McCarty - 1996 Nicholas X. Simon - 2014 Cotton & Allen, P.S.C. Tandem Public Relations BATUS Publishers Printing Company Congratulations Kentuckiana Robert S. Allison - 1999 Dwight Gahm - 1998 Diane B. Medley - 2017 Thomas C. Simons - 1989 Doe-Anderson Advertising Kitchen Kompact, Inc. MCM CPAs & Advisors Capital Holding Corporation and Public Relations Ronald G. Geary - 1998 Dee Maynard - 2010 R. Gene Smith - 1995 William H. Beach - 2005 ResCare, Inc. Keystone Services, Inc. R. Gene Smith, Inc. Beach Mold & Tool, Inc. C. Edwin Gheens - 2012 Thomas H. Meeker - 1997 Sandra Metts Snowden - 2014 Business Hall of Fame James B. Beam - 2009 Bradas Candy Company Incorporated Metts Company Realtors Jim Beam Brands Company George N. Gill - 1992 A. Stevens Miles, Jr. - 2005 James Breckinridge Speed - 2011 Isaac W. Bernheim - 1985 The Courier-Journal First Kentucky National Corporation Businessman and Industrialist Bernheim Brothers Distilling C. Edward Glasscock - 2004 Mary S. Moseley - 2013 Victor A. Staffieri - 2017 Laureates! Company Frost Brown Todd LLC The Al J. Schneider Company LG&E & KU Energy, LLC Barry Bingham, Sr. - 1985 H. Charles Grawemeyer - 1995 J. D. Nichols - 1990 Kerry M. Stemler - 2018 The Courier-Journal & Louisville Reliance-Universal/Plastic Parts Inc. NTS Corporation KM Stemler Company, Inc. Times Co. J. David Grissom – 1991 Gouverneur “Bo” H. Nixon - 2009 William M. Street - 2012 Ulysses L. Bridgeman, Jr. - 2002 Mayfair Capital, Inc. D.D. Williamson & Co.,Inc. Brown-Forman Corporation Bridgeman Foods, Inc. John R. Guthrie - 2013 Theodore H. Nixon - 2009 A. R. Sullivan - 2009 Christina Lee Brown - 2001 Guthrie/Mayes Public Relations D.D. Williamson & Co., Inc. The Sullivan University System YOUR SUCCESS Louisville Stoneware Company John Harold Hardwick - 1984 George W. Norton, Jr. - 1984 William E. Summers III - 2007 J. Graham Brown - 1982 Louisville Trust Company WAVE Inc. Summers Broadcasting DEFINES US. Brown Hotel/Brown Lumber Michael N. Harreld - 2006 David C. Novak - 2003 Samuel G. Swope - 2000 Company PNC Bank Yum! Brands, Inc. Sam Swope Auto Group, Inc. Governor John Y. Brown, Jr. - 1994 Henry V. Heuser, Sr. - 1993 James A. Patterson - 1989 Susan Stout Tamme - 2011 Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation Henry Vogt Machine Company Pattco, Inc. Baptist Healthcare System WWW.WYATTFIRM.COM Owsley Brown - 1985 J. Henning Hilliard - 1988 Norman E. “Ned” Pfau, Jr. - 2012 W. Kent Taylor - 2011 Brown-Forman Corporation J.J.B. Hilliard-W.L. Lyons, Inc. Geo. Pfau’s Sons Co. Texas Roadhouse Inc. Owsley Brown II - 2001 John A. “Bud” Hillerich - 2010 Carl F. Pollard - 1994 Lee B. Thomas - 1982 Brown-Forman Corporation Louisville Slugger Columbia Healthcare Corporation Thomas Industries Inc. Juanita Pauline Burks - 2004 Alice K. Houston – 2006 Woodford R. Porter, Sr. - 1991 Lee B. Thomas, Jr. - 2007 J.P. Construction Co./Tender Loving Houston-Johnson, Inc. A. D. Porter & Sons Universal Woods, Inc. Care Nurses Registry Wade Houston – 2006 Merwin J. Ray - 2005 James H. Thornton - 1999 Tommie Burns, Jr. - 1995 Houston-Johnson, Inc. Steel Technologies Inc. Thornton Oil Corporation Burns Enterprises, Inc. Frank B. Hower, Jr. - 1990 Sam R. Rechter - 1999 Matthew A. Thornton - 2018 Dann C. Byck - 1983 Liberty National Bank Rogers Group Investments, Inc. Thorntons Inc. Byck Brothers & Company Joseph H. Huber, Jr. - 2010 James D. Robinson - 1984 Bernard M. Trager - 2003 Mary Helen Byck - 1983 Huber Family Farms Robinson Nugent, Inc. Republic Bank & Trust Company Byck Brothers & Company Cornelius E. Hubbuch, Sr. - 1988 James W. Robinson - 1998 Steven E. Trager - 2015 Malcolm B. Chancey, Jr. - 1996 Hubbuch’s of Kentucky Robinson Nugent, Inc./Caldwell Republic Bank Bank One, Kentucky, NA Roy H. Hunt - 1996 Tanks, Inc. Daniel C. Ulmer, Jr. - 2010 Mortenson Dental Partners Wendell Cherry - 1992 Hunt Tractor, Inc. Robert W. Rounsavall, III-2014 Louisville Bats Baseball Humana Inc. Charlie W. Johnson - 1997 Dixie Real Properties, LLC Paul Varga - 2017 Douglas F. Cobb - 2001 Active Transportation Company Mason C. Rudd - 1991 Brown-Forman Corporation would like to congratulate Dr. Appriss Inc. Maurice D. S. Johnson - 1984 Rudd Equipment Company Henry Vogt - 1990 Archibald P. Cochran - 1983 Citizens Fidelity Bank & Trust Co. T. William Samuels, Sr. - 1994 Henry Vogt Machine Company Wayne Mortenson as a 2019 Cochran Foil/Anaconda Aluminum David A. Jones, Sr. - 1989 Maker’s Mark Distillery Henry C. Wagner - 2002 C. Lee Cook - 1988 Humana Inc. Bill Samuels, Jr. - 2006 Jewish Hospital HealthCare Services Kentuckiana Business C. Lee Cook Manufacturing Warner L. Jones, Jr. - 2001 Maker’s Mark Distillery, Inc. Stephen A. Williams - 2006 Company Hermitage Farm Colonel Harland Sanders - 1982 Norton Healthcare Hall of Fame Laureate. Gordon B. Davidson - 2007 George N. King Sr. - 2015 Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation W. Armin Willig - 1983 Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP Mr. Klean’s Janitor & Maintenance A. B. Sawyer - 1985 Dixie Beer Distributors, Inc. Chuck P. Denny - 2016 Service Kentucky Dairies, Inc. Colonel Martin “Matt” Winn - 2011 PNC Samuel H. Klein - 1997 John H. Schnatter - 2000 Churchill Downs Inc. Diane B. Fischer - 2016 Bank of Louisville & Trust Company Papa John’s International, Inc. Wilson W. Wyatt, Sr. - 1994 ® L&D Mail Masters LLC Baylor Landrum, Jr. - 1993 Al J. Schneider - 2002 Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs George E. Fischer - 1992 Alexander & Alexander of Kentucky Developer Cathy Zion – 2015 THE NEXT GENERATION OF PRIVATE PRACTICE SerVend International W. Bruce Lunsford - 1993 Debbie Scoppechio - 2000 Zion Publications LLC Edward A. Ford III - 2003 Vencor, Inc. Creative Alliance, Inc. MortensonDentalPartners.com Fetter Printing Company Leonard E. (Lenny) Lyles - 2013 Max L. Shapira - 2013 Dr. Wayne Mortenson Executive and Developer Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Volunteer Firms 2017-2018

Allen Financial Group Dow Chemical Company Joe Hayden Real Estate Marriott Louisville Service Master 100 Years. Amazon.com, Inc. Eddie Bauer Team Downtown Shively Area Ministries American Commercial Edward Jones John Jones Auto Group Marsh & McLennan Signature Healthcare Barge Line Elite Homes Inc. Johnson & Johnson Companies, Inc. Signs Now American Family Insurance Elizabethtown Community Johnson Controls, Inc. Masonic Homes of Smith Barney American Printing House College Jones, Nale & Mattingly Kentucky Society of Human For The Blind, Inc. EnterScape PLC Massachusetts Mutual Life Resources Management 100% Ready. ARGI Financial Group Ernst & Young LLP JPMorgan Chase & Co. Insurance Company Southeast Christian Church Arkema Extell Financial Services KCC Companies MCM CPA & Advisors Spalding University AT&T Family & Children’s Place Kentuckiana Works McMahan Enterprises Specialized Alternatives for Atria Senior Living Group Farm Credit Services Kentucky Army National Meiners Electrical Services Families and Youth Junior Achievement is celebrating its centennial in 2019. Business leader Horace Baptist Healthcare FBI Guard Mercer Human Resource Speed Museum Moses, founder of Strathmore Paper Company, created Junior Achievement in 1919 in Baptist Medical Associates Fifth Third Bancorp Kentucky Assoc. of Consulting Speedway Springfield, Massachusetts with support from Theodore Vail, Chairman of AT&T, and Bates Community First Citizens Bank Professional Surveyors Metro United Way Spencerian Murray Crane, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. The original purpose of JA was to Development First Federal Savings Bank Kentucky Exposition Center Midwest Center for Foreign Sprint Corporation First Harrison Bank Kentucky Farm Bureau Investment Steel Weld Inc help teens moving from rural America to the industrial cities gain the skills they needed BB&T Corporation First Savings Bank Kentucky Humane Society Mike Brooks + Associates, Stock Yards Bank & Trust to be successful adults. Beach Mold & Tool Ford Motor Company Kentucky Opera Inc. Company Bellarmine University UAW Local 862 Kentucky Society of CPAs Monument Chemical Stoll Keenon Ogden Bennett & Bennett FranNet KentuckyOne Health Morgan & Pottinger Tenneco Automotive Today, Junior Achievement offers programs in more than 100 communities across the Insurance, Inc. Frost Brown Todd LLC Keystone Services, Inc. Mortenson Family Dental Texas Roadhouse, Inc. reaching nearly 5 million students with the support of more than a quarter- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Fund for the Arts Kightlinger & Gray National Weather Service The Learning House, Inc million volunteers, primarily from the business community. Globally, JA reaches more Washington County G. Starks Realty Co. Kindred Healthcare, Inc. Navy Federal Credit Union The Little Clinic than 10 million students worldwide with programs in more than 100 countries. BKD, LLP G4S Knapheide Truck New Albany Floyd County The Louisville Bats Blue & Co., LLC Galen College Equipment Co Education Foundation The Northwestern Mutual Boehringer Ingelheim GE Appliances KPMG LLP New Washington State Life Insurance Company JA has endured depressions, recessions, wars, conflicts and apathy. We have inspired Pharmaceuticals, Inc. GFS Laughlin Millea Hillman Bank The Sullivan University and prepared young people to start businesses, to manage their money, to earn degrees, Brown-Forman Corporation Great Northern Building Architecture, LLC Norton Healthcare System Inc. Brundage Jewelers Products, LLC Levy Old National Bancorp Thurston Springer Financial and to be career and work ready. Cardinal Insulation/Local Harrison County Chamber LG&E and KU Energy LLC Olin Brass Metals Today’s Woman 51 Heat Frost Insulators of Commerce LG&E Mill Creek Station Omni Hotel TPG Marine Thanks to those who have helped us influence the lives of more than 100 million young Union Harrison County REMC Limestone Bank One Southern Indiana Triple D Manufacturing people over the past century! Cecilian Bank Harritt Group Auctioneers Lincoln National Bank Papa John’s International Tri-State CFS Components Census Bureau Healthcare Collaborative Lloyd & McDaniel, PLC Paradise Tomato Kitchens, TriZenter LLC Centra Credit Union Hexion, Inc. Lohan Realty Resources Inc. U.S. Bancorp There is still more to be done! Century Mortgage Hilliard Lyons, LLC Louis Roth & Co., PLLC Park Community Federal UBS AG. Company Horseshoe Foundation of Louisville Convention & Credit Union United Assoc. Plumbers, CitiGroup Inc. Floyd County Visitors Bureau Peoples Bank of Mt. Pipefitters & Service Citizens Union Bank Howell and Emery, PLLC Louisville Fire Dept. Washington Technicians Local Union City of Mount Washington Humana Inc. Louisville Jefferson County PharMerica Corporation 502 City of New Albany IN/KY/OH Regional Council Metro Pinnacle Entertainment United Citizens Bank & Clariant Corporation of Carpenters Joint Louisville Metro Cabinet PNC Financial Services Trust Class Act Federal Credit Apprenticeship and for Health and Family Group, Inc. , Inc. Union Training Services Power Creative Inc. Code Louisville Indiana Farm Bureau Louisville Metro Prosser Technology School University of Louisville Coldwell Banker McMahan Insurance Community Action PwC US Army Corps of Co. Indiana University Partnership Quadrant Financial Engineers Commonwealth Bank & Southeast Louisville Metro R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Ventas, Inc. Trust Company Indoor Comfort Association Corrections Randstad-Flynn Brothers Waystar, Navicure + Community First Bank Interapt Louisville Metro Emergency Raymond James Financial, ZirMed Consolidated Grain & ISA Inc. Services Inc. WDRB Media Barge Ivy Tech Community Louisville Metro Police Raytheon Company WesBanco Bank, Inc. Consultants For Long Term College of Indiana Dept Regions Financial WHAS Crusade For Care, Inc. Jack Henry & Associates Louisville Metro Public Corporation Children Cornerstone Sign & Decal Jason Wade State Farm Defender Republic Bank & Trust Whip Mix CrossFit Elizabethtown Agency Louisville Public Company Wilson & Muir Bank & D. D. Williamson & Co., Jefferson Community & Warehouse Co. Riverview Opportunity Trust Inc. Technical College Lubrizol Advanced Center Wyatt Tarrant & Combs, Dana, Inc. Jefferson County Materials Robert Half International LLP Dant Clayton Cooperative Extension Magnolia Bank Inc. YMCA of Greater Louisville Davis Implement, Inc. Jefferson County Federal MainSource Bank Rodefer Moss & Co., PLLC Younger Healthcare Deloitte & Touche LLP Credit Union Manpower Samtec, Inc. Consulting Dept. of Public Health Jefferson County Public Manufacturing Skill Schneider Electric Yum! Brands Inc. Ditto Wealth Management Schools Standards Council Scoppechio Zeon Chemicals Doe-Anderson, Inc. Semonin Realtors Zoeller Company JA Experiential Programs Cool Introducing Children to the Really World.

CHASE JA Finance Park Storefront Sponsors Auto Center – Sam Swope Auto Group ® Car Insurance – UAW Local 862 and The Ford Motor Co. JA BizTown and Appliance/Utilities Center – GE Appliances Home Improvement Center – IN/KY/OH Regional Council of ® Taking the program to scale from 976 students to 11,600 in a span of four Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship and Training JA Finance Park Wellness Center – KentuckyOne Health years, JA of Kentuckiana’s locally-developed JA Inspire career exploration Bank/Investment Center – CHASE/JP Morgan curriculum and interactive career exploration event continued to Restaurant – Texas Roadhouse Kids say JA BizTown simulated city introduce students to the vast variety of regional career opportunities. That’s Life – Delta Dental University – University of Louisville is “the best field trip ever.” At JA Attracting the attention of JA leaders throughout the U. S., JA Inspire is University Wall – Indiana University Southeast Finance Park, students will walk in now a national program of Junior Achievement USA. In October, 2017, Telecommunications – AT&T their parents’ shoes as they buy a exhibits included more than 300 adult mentors in 90 career stations Entertainment – Actors Theatre Groceries – Kroger home, purchase a car, plan their who shared their career advice with students, as well as engaged them Philanthropy Center – Brown-Forman Corporation, Community investment portfolio and balance with hands on activities, equipment and technology, including robots, Foundation of Louisville, WHAS Crusade for Children, John Speed their family budget. Since the a tornado simulator, medical simulation manikins, lab experiments, Foundation, John E. Speed Fund, Kent and Kathy Oyler James W. Robinson Center for coding technology, and emergency response vehicles. Exhibitors Freedom of Enterprise opened represented Manufacturing, Engineering, STEM, Skilled Trades, Sam Swope JA BizTown Storefront Sponsors Bank – Stock Yards Bank in 2004, more than 300,000 Business and Information Technology, Health Services, Education, Law, Medical Center – Norton Children’s Hospital students have experienced Human Services, Communications, Arts and Hospitality. Delivery Center – UPS the 16-hour classroom Restaurant – Papa John’s Leasing Center – Town and Country Ford and Ford Motor Company curriculum followed by Newspaper – The Courier-Journal the real-life simulations. Supply Center – Kroger JA INSPIRE OCTOBER 2017 SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS: Utilities Center – LG&E- KU Energy TV/Technology Center – WDRB Media PLATINUM SPONSOR INSPIRATION SPONSORS Radio Station – Alpha Media Louisville Ford STEAM Amatrol IN/KY/OH Regional Council LG&E KU National Weather Service Business Center – Better Business Bureau Arkema of Carpenters Joint The Little Clinic Norton Healthcare Philanthropy Center – Community Foundation of Louisville GOLD SPONSOR Baptist Health Apprenticeship & Training Louisville Emergency Omni Hotel CPA Office – Kentucky Society of Certified Public Accountants Dow Chemical Company Beach Mold & Tool Indiana University Southeast Services Papa Johns International Realty Office – Marshall Charitable Foundation JP Morgan Chase Class Act Credit Union Indoor Comfort Association Louisville Fire Department United Assoc. of Plumbers, Dental Insurance – Delta Dental American Commercial Barge Line Code Louisville Interapt Louisville Metro Corrections Pipefitters & Service Interactive Wall – Ford Next Generation Learning Alden Fund Dana, Inc. Ivy Tech Community College Louisville Metro Police Technicians Local 502 Street Sponsors – PNC, Mr. & Mrs. James Robinson, John L. Helm, Henry Heuser Dant Clayton Jeffboat Louisville Society of Human Rogers Group Inc. SILVER SPONSORS Job Sponsors – CSX Transportation (safety team members) D.D. Williamson Jefferson County Resource Managers Spalding University Stoll Keenon & Ogden PLLC Town Amenities – BB&T, D.D. Williamson, Vermont American Zeon Chemicals L.P. Deloitte Cooperative Extension Lubrizol Advanced Materials Clariant Corporation Doe- Anderson Jefferson County Public Marriott Louisville Downtown Spencerian College Federal Bureau of Schools Masonic Homes of Kentucky Sullivan College of Pharmacy Capstone School Sponsors Paradise Tomato Kitchens First Savings Charitable Foundation Investigation Jefferson Community Manufacturing Skill TPG Marine Zoeller Co. Harrison County Community Foundation Fund for the Arts Technical College Standards Council University of Louisville New Albany-Floyd County Education Foundation BRONZE SPONSOR G4S KEC and Levy’s Metro Louisville Department UPS Daniel C. Ulmer HMS Global Maritime Galen College of Nursing Kentuckiana Works of Public Health and US Army Corps of Engineers Raytheon GE Appliances Kentucky Curb-KCC Wellness WDRB TV Cardinal Insulation/Local 51 Heat Frost Hexion, Inc. KentuckyOne Health Monument Chemical Whip Mix Insulators Union Kentucky Society of CPAs Mortenson Family Dental JA is excited to welcome Marriott Hotels JA wishes to express enormous gratitude to the James Graham Brown Foundation for supporting the to both learning labs with their grand development of the classroom curriculum that prepares students for the JA Inspire event. openings scheduled for summer, 2019. Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana 2017-2018 Annual Investors

David C. Dick Harding Shymanski and Company Quality Stone & Ready Mix $20,000 and Up $5,000 - $9,999 $2,500 - $4,999 DMLO Employees $500 - $999 $100 - $499 P.S.C. R. H. Clarkson Insurance Alden Donor Fund Actors Theatre of Louisville, ACG Kentucky Nancy B. Davis Lindsey Alicna A. C. Upholstery Company Taylor Hamilton Group Alpha Media Louisville Inc. Algood Food Company Jeffrey Fadler Julayne Amstutz A. L. Hansen Paint & Metal Shop, Jeff Harvey Sales, Inc. Radio Communications American City Business James R. Allen Anonymous Fund for the Arts Atlas Machine & Supply, Inc. Inc. Heaven Hill Brands Systems Journals Anonymous Baptist Healthcare Systems G4S Secure Solutions Benjamin J. Auzenne Advanced Business Solutions, Dennis P. Heishman RE/MAX Properties East Brown-Forman Corporation Arby’s Foundation Beach Mold & Tool, Inc. Galen College of Nursing Jonathan Baughman Inc. Jack Henry & Associates David T. Richardson Crowe LLP Bill & Juanita Beach Martin L. Bell Genentech Benn Family Fund/Louis M. and Altec Industries Inc. Theresa M. Hinton Alan M. Rosenberg Delta Dental Plans Malcolm B. Chancey, Jr. BKD, LLP C. Edward Glasscock Florence G. John M. Anderson Holy Family School Salt River Electric Cooperative Association Clariant Corporation Bluegrass Cellular Jack & Becky Guthrie Bingham Greenbaum Doll Andersons’ Sales & Service, James M. Horlander Corporation First Savings Bank Charitable Cochran Foundation Caldwell Tanks, Inc. John L. and Julia M. Helm Employees Inc. Gene Hornback Sam’s Stor-All Storage Foundation D. D. Williamson & Co., Inc. Carbide Industries LLC Fund Bramco, Inc. Anything Groes Brian D. Horvath Sarah Murphy Ford Motor Company Deloitte. Cardinal Industrial Insulation Co., Katharina Herbig Cecilian Bank Baptist Hospital Northeast Hunt Advantage Group Betty Schutte Realtor, Inc. Harrison County Community Duke Energy Inc. Horizon Research Commonwealth Bank & Trust BASF Corporation ISCO Industries, Inc. Scot Mailing & Shipping Systems, Foundation Encore Event Technologies Clark & Riggs Printing, Inc. International Mortgage Division Matthew Beebe Jack A. Joynt Inc. Hilliard Lyons, Inc. EY CSX Transportation Howell & Howell Contractors, CrossFit Elizabethtown Bennett & Bennett Insurance, Kimberly Johnson Sentry Steel, Inc. James Graham Brown Foundation, George E. Fischer EY Employees Inc. Dean Dorton Allen Ford, PLLC Inc. Deana Epperly Karem Brad Seigel Inc. Steve and Diane Fischer Stan R. Franczek Cornelius E. Hubbuch, Hubbuch & Debbie Dalton M. Joseph Bisig Danail Kelisakiev Doug Simcox Jefferson County Public Michael N. Harreld Frost Brown Todd Co. Deckel & Moneypenny Bob Hook Chevrolet, Inc. Darren E. Keith Smith & Smith Attorneys Schools Frank Harshaw Paul Fultz Hughes Group Inc. Exhibits James Boland Kelly King & Company Snowden and Associates, LG&E and KU Energy LLC Hazel and Walter T. Bales Greater Louisville Association of Indoor Comfort Association Elizabethtown Junior Womans Bolton & Company Kentucky Farm Bureau - Mika Inc. LG&E and KU Energy LLC Foundation Inc. Health Underwriters Ivy Tech Community College of Club Inc. Brown Funeral Home Tyler Andrew Southworth Employees Hilliard Lyons Employees Hexion Inc. Indiana Esposito Construction Inc. Molly Burke Kern’s Kitchens dba Derby Pie Alexander G. Staffieri Friend of Junior Achievement Roy H. Hunt HMS Global Maritime Jefferson Community and Fastline Publications Callistus Smith Agency, Inc. Sharon Kerrick Devin Stephens New Albany-Floyd County Indiana University Southeast Kentucky Planning Partners Technical College First Harrison Bank Citizens Union Bank Kerr Office Group Steven M. Stone Education Foundation KentuckianaWorks Employees Charlie W. Johnson First Harrison Bank Clark McMahon Company K & I Hard Chrome, Inc. William E. Summers, V Norman E. “Ned” Pfau, Jr. Kindred Healthcare, Inc. Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Kevin J. Joynt Employees LLC H. Rob King Courtney Swieterman Papa John’s International, Christopher J. Kramer Inc. Tami Hatfield-Kennedy Fort Knox Federal Credit Clinton L. Glasscock Kyana Packaging & Industrial Bryan W. Taylor Inc. David P. Lindsey Mildred V. Horn Foundation Elizabeth Kaplan Union Cody and Neely Supply Jennifer Thomas The Courier-Journal Louise Duncan Head Trust PNC Bank Investment KCC Companies Frost Arnett Company Coit Cleaners Jeffrey B. Lanz Sterling G. Thompson The Kroger Company W. Bruce Lunsford Employees Kentucky Army National Getixhealth Connect Marketing, Inc. Libs Paving Company The Paul Ogle Foundation Maker’s Mark Distillery, Inc. PwC Guard GLA Collection Company, Inc. Corrigan Electric Company Hunter G. Louis Berard E. Tomassetti Thorntons Inc. Margaret E. & Stephen E. Diebold Raytheon Company Kentucky Venues H & H Design-Build Inc. Louis Partnership Inc. The DFH Company United Parcel Service, Inc. Charitable Foundation James Shircliff Todd Klimek Harrison County REMC Cox, Allen & Assoc, Architect Luckett’s Tack Shop The Jones Group WDRB Media Mary S. Moseley Sypris Solutions, Inc. KPMG Joe Hayden Real Estate Team Inc. Robert H. Martin The University of Michigan J.D. and Zelma Nichols/NTS Texas Roadhouse, Inc. KPMG Employees J. Douglas Helm Cross Motors Corp. Rosemary B. Miller Tri County Ford-Mercury Development Company Employees Ann Leonard Allan and Debra Hoffer Brian Davis Samuel G. Miller Tri Kappa of New Albany Theodore H. Nixon The Capricorn Foundation Louisville Society of Human Aubrey C. Hord Hylton Dayes Renee Nadeau UD Contracting $10,000 - $19,999 David Novak U.S. Bancorp Resources Horseshoe Southern Indiana Domino Partners, LTD Chris Nation UHL Truck Sales of AT&T Kentucky Paradise Tomato Kitchens, UAW Local 862 Members Marriott International, Inc. Employees Dri-View Manufacturing Co., Network for Good Kentuckiana Better Business Bureau Inc. Washington County Community Masonic Home of Kentucky Ingenium Talent Employees Inc. Nolin Rural Electric Cooperative C. Gregory Uligian Community Foundation of James A. Patterson Foundation Andrew D. Matheis Jasper Engines & Duane Realty & Development, Corp. Dale Viniard Louisville, Inc. PNC WHAS Crusade For Children MCM CPA & Advisors Transmissions LLC Nugent Sand Company Frank F. Weisberg Doe-Anderson, Inc. PPG Louisville Coatings Plant Yum! Brands Employees Monument Chemical JP Morgan Chase Employees Pat Durham Builder, Inc. OMG-Outsource Management WesBanco Bank, Inc. Dow Chemical Company, The Republic Bank Employees Mortenson Dental Partners Kentucky Farm Bureau - Lindsey Kenneth Faith Group Katherine I. West Etscorn Charitable Samuel R. Rechter Nanz & Kraft Florists, Inc. Alicna Patrick R. Farnan Dale Orem West Point Bank Foundation Robert W. Rounsavall, III Old National Bancorp Kentucky Farm Bureau James S. Fitzgibbon Charles J. Otten Joshua WilliamsA451 GE Appliances John H. Schnatter $1,000 - $2,499 Olin Brass Employees Federation John A. Franco Billy Pait Sean Williamson Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd Sandra Metts Snowden Orlando Allen Chris J. Reid Kentucky Society of Certified Michael Frank Palmer Products Corporation Willis Klein Safe, Lock & County Bill & Lindy Street American Air Filter - AAF D. Hank Robinson Public Accountants Lisa K. French Dennis Parrett Hardware IN/KY/OH Regional Council of Stock Yards Bank & Trust International Rogers Group - Oldham County John P. Lawson French Brothers Cleaners Raja Patil Wilson Manufacturing & Design, Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship Company Employees American Commercial Barge Stone Jerome L. Lentz G.L. Gaston Sharon E. Peacock Inc. and Training Fund Stoll Keenon & Ogden PLLC Line Saling Wealth Advisors Manufacturing Skill Standards Gene P. Gardner Hope Pierce Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of JPMorgan Chase & Co. The Carl F. Pollard Foundation, Anne and Bob Allison Sam Swope Family Council Garrett-Stotz Company Pine Tree Communications Kentucky, Inc. KentuckyOne Health Inc. Arkema Foundation Mary Beth Arnett Meagher Give 270 Pitt & Frank LLC Anne S. Woods Louisville Metro Council The Cralle Foundation, Inc. ATI Forged Products Samtec, Inc. Julie McGregor Meg Gleason Plehn’s Bakery W-M Lumber & Wood Norton Healthcare The Honorable Order of Kentucky Robert C. Ayotte Matt Schaefer Metro United Way Thomas C. Gleason Professional Problem Solver, Products PharMerica Corporation Colonels Sheryl Ball Adam Simon Alton E. Neurath Charles M. Grannan LLC Wurth Snider Bolt & Screw Phyllis Robinson in memory of Jim The Learning House Barry Barlow David S. Sinclair Omni Louisville Hotel Gregory H. Greenwood ProLift Industrial Equipment Co., Mark Zoll Robinson Employees BB&T Corporation Dale B. Skaggs Patil Foundation Inc. Kenneth Groth LLC Republic Bank & Trust The Marshall Charitable Eleanor Bingham Miller, Edith S. South Central Bank Planet Fitness Hampton Inn - Brooks, KY Sherry Powers Company Foundation Bingham Spalding University Porter Paint Foundation Rodes Fund, J. Clifton and Steve Trager Bowling Nursery & Garden J. Todd Spurgeon Jonathan Presser Jeannette S. Daniel C. Ulmer Center Susan Staples Dave Russell Paul Varga Christopher W. Brooker Ryan Sienkowski Stock Yards Bank & Trust The Eye Care Institute “Junior Achievement has been a critical partner in the successful Company Wal-mart Stores, Inc. Brown-Forman Corporation The Sullivan University System Speed Museum Texas Roadhouse, Inc. Worldpay Employees Inc. Spring Street Developers LLC launch of the Jefferson County Public Schools’ Academies of UAW Local 862 Yum! Brands, Inc. BPS&M, LLC United Association Plumbers, Swope Family of Dealerships Louisville initiative. We know that what happens in the classroom Ulmer Family Foundation Zeon Chemicals L. P. Carman Industries, Inc. Pipefitters & Service Technicians The Bohn Foundation today impacts what happens in the world tomorrow. The JA program United Parcel Service, Inc. Marc B. Charnas Local Union 502 The Dow Chemical Company offers our students a unique opportunity to gain relevant and real- University of Louisville City of Shelbyville Wendy C. Welsh Employees Crowe Employees world knowledge of the working world and personal finance, and Zoeller Company Whayne Supply Company Todd A. Spencer introduces them to business professionals who can help inspire and Dana Incorporated Wilson & Muir Bank & Trust Town & Country Bank Dant Clayton Corporation Wyatt Tarrant & Combs, LLP Tri-Arrows Employees guide them to become the next generation of leaders. We’re proud Geraldine G. Davidson Mimi M. Zinniel Kathy Trompeter to work with JA to challenge and engage our young people so they DEFENDERS, Inc. Ben Tyler have the foundational skills they’ll need to succeed in school, work United Bank and life.” Keith L. Williams Dr. Martin “Marty” Pollio. JCPS Superintendent Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Statement of Activities Year Ending June 30, 2018 Temporarily Public Support and Revenues: Unrestricted Total EXPENSE Restricted ALLOCATION Contributions, sponsorships and grants $ 1,159,534 $ 629,898 $ 1,789,432 Year Ending Special events, net of cost of benefit to donors $ 325,443 $ - $ 325,443 June 30, 2018 Governmental income $ 20,300 $ 20,300 Program Five Programs for Investment Income $ 45,666 $ - $ 45,666 Services a Better Future Net unrealized and realized loss on investments $ 152,156 $ - $ 152,156 Management Donated Goods and Services $ 48,588 $ - $ 48,588 & General In-kind contributions $ 593,644 $ 94,000 $ 687,644 Fundraising & Other Income $ 4,771 $ - $ 4,771 Special Events Change in beneficial interests in assets by others $ 436 $ 436 Sub Total $ 2,350,538 $ 723,898 $ 3,074,436 Net Assets Released from Temp. Restrictions $ 258,394 $ (258,394) $ - % ® 17 JA VOLUNTEER Total Public Support and Revenues $ 2,608,932 $ 465,504 $ 3,074,436 IN ELEMENTARY 9% Expenses: CLASSROOMS % Grades K-4 Program expense $ 1,954,360 $ - $ 1,954,360 74 Management and general expense $ 184,985 $ - $ 184,985 Fundraising and special events expense $ 441,929 $ - $ 441,929 JA BIZTOWN® Total Expenses $ 2,581,274 $ - $ 2,581,274 Grade 5 Change in Net Assets $ 27,658 $ 465,504 $ 493,162 Net Assets, Beginning of Year $ 4,145,754 $ 192,522 $ 4,338,276 Net Assets, End of Year $ 4,173,412 $ 658,026 $ 4,831,438 JA FINANCE PARK® Statement of Financial Position Middle/High School Year Ending June 30, 2018 Assets Liabilities and Net Assets

® Current Assets Current Liabilities JA INSPIRE Cash and equivalents $ 346,885 Accounts payable $ 19,248 Middle/High School Investments $ 2,242,776 Accrued expenses $ 57,269 Pledges receivable, net $ 202,136 Total Current Liabilities $ 76,517 HIGH SCHOOL Prepaid expenses $ 10,529 Total Current Assets $ 2,802,326 Net Assets PROGRAMS Unrestricted net assets $ 1,707,341 JA Job Shadow® JA Company Program® Long-Term Assets Board designated net assets $ 2,466,071 JA Classroom Programs® Pledges receivable $ 8,500 Total unrestricted net assets $ 4,173,412 Beneficial interest in assets held by others $ 223,295 Temporarily restricted net assets $ 658,026 Fixed assets - net $ 1,873,864 Total Net Assets $ 4,831,438 Total Long-Term Assets $ 2,105,659 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 4,907,955 Total Assets $ 4,907,985 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana

Regional Board of Directors as of February 1, 2019 OFFICERS Martin L. Bell Thomas C. Gleason Todd A. Klimek Adam Simon Board Chair Lifetime Board Member Frost Brown Todd LLC PwC LLP Right Path Financial, LLC Ann Leonard M. Joseph Bisig Ankur N. Gopal John P. Lawson, Jr. David S. Sinclair D. D. Williamson & PNC Wealth Management Interapt First Savings Bank LG&E and KU Energy LLC Company, Inc. Jerry N. Burke Donald L. Gossman Darrin McCauley Dale B. Skaggs IN/KY/OH Regional Lifetime Board Member Old National Bancorp Blue & Co., LLC Vice Chair Council of Carpenters Kenneth E. Groth Jim Meyers Andrew Southworth Christopher W. Brooker Millwrights Joint American Commercial Norton Healthcare Thurston Springer Apprenticeship Training Wyatt Tarrant & Combs Barge Line LLC Sabeen Nasim Financial LLP Nikki Carver Taylor M. Hamilton UPS Todd A. Spencer Mercer Health & Benefits, Morgan Pottinger Doe-Anderson, Inc. Treasurer LLC Chris Nation McGarvey RunSwitch PR J. Todd Spurgeon Sheryl Ball Marc B. Charnas Tami Hatfield-Kennedy Kightlinger & Gray Texas Roadhouse GE Appliances Scott Olinger Ford Motor Company Harding, Shymanski & Alexander G. Staffieri Nancy B. Davis Secretary Dennis P. Heishman Company, P.S.C. Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC Stock Yards Bank & Trust Old National Bancorp Julie McGregor Company Charles J. Otten Susan Staples KentuckyOne Health J. Douglas Helm Morgan Pottinger Waystar Kathleen Doyle MCM CPAs & Advisors McGarvey Archdiocese of Louisville Steven M. Stone Immediate Past Chair Kathy Herbig Raja Patil UAW Local 862 Leah A. Eggers Christopher J. Kramer Crowe LLP Bingham Greenebaum Doll William Summers V David Eplion, Ph. D. LLP BKD, LLP Jamie Horlander Republic Bank Indiana University Ingenium Talent Alden Pennington Southeast Berard E. Tomassetti MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Rodney Janes Appriss, Inc. PharMerica Corporation Kenneth W. Faith II UAW Retiree Benefits Orlando Allen Algood Food Company Chris J. Reid Hank Wall Allen Financial Group Kevin J. Joynt EY Louisville Capital Advisors Patrick R. Farnan Deloitte of Raymond James Julayne Ricketts Amstutz Fifth Third Bank Meaghan Reynolds First Harrison Bank Elizabeth Kaplan Strothman+Co. Matthias B. Ward Ralph Fitzpatrick, Ed. D. Hilliard Lyons BB&T Corporation John M. Anderson University of Louisville Christy Coulter-Rogers The Learning House, Inc. Deana Epperly Karem Jefferson County Public Audie Wilson Michael Frank J. Duffy Baker, Jr. Greater Louisville, Inc. Schools Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Commonwealth Bank and Consolidated JPMorgan Chase Bank Trust Co. Darren Keith Dave Russell Jon Baughman Dow Chemical Company YUM! Brands, Inc Anne S. Woods Paul G. Fultz Kindred Healthcare First Financial Bank KPMG LLP Danail Kelisakiev Dale Shinkle Matthew A. Beebe Brown-Forman Corporation PharMerica Corporation Mark Zoll Clinton L. Glasscock The Kroger Company Raytheon Missile Systems BB&T Insurance Services Sharon Kerrick, Ph. D. Ryan Sienkowski Bellarmine University Horseshoe Southern Indiana Hardin County Board District Board Chair Brent Ditto Jeff Lanz Billy Pait Mika Tyler Lindsey Alicna Ditto Wealth Management iPay LLC Nolin Rural Electric Coop. Kentucky Farm Bureau Kentucky Farm Bureau Amanda Drane Ed McCoy Corp. Trapper Williams Hardin County Schools Kerr Office Group Mark Roberts, Jr. Bluegrass Cellular Nick Berry Emily Graham Braden Pace Hardin County Schools Fitness Consulting Group Sun Tan City South Central Bank Heather Stain Ashley Brown Gene Hornback PNC Bank Republic Bank Norton Healthcare

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