JA Annual Report-2015 - Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana
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JA Annual Report-2015 - Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana
of Kentuckiana ANNUAL REPORT 2 0 15 Empowering Young People to Own Their Economic Success Dear Friend of JA, Are we doing everything we can as a community to ensure today’s students are prepared for the demands of tomorrow’s economy? This question is frequently deliberated by parents, educators, business leaders and community activists. With the rapid shifts in technology and connectivity, many of our children will be applying for jobs that do not exist today. Beyond this, only 11 percent of business leaders strongly believe recent graduates have the skills to meet their current needs. James W. Robinson Junior Achievement Center for Freedom of Enterprise 1401 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. Louisville, KY 40203 www.JAKY.org | 502-561-KIDS Junior Achievement Supports students in public, parochial, and private schools in the following 26 counties throughout Kentucky and Indiana: Our educators are working hard to teach the standard curriculum that must be learned in school. But, if students do not understand the relevance of these lessons, how can we expect them to stay engaged? We have to provide meaningful opportunities that engage students in education and equip them to become financially independent, building a better future for themselves and the community. To achieve this, there is no easy fix, but Junior Achievement provides a sustainable solution that can have dramatic impact on a student’s prospects for a better future. If you haven’t already, please consider volunteering to help our young people grow into our future productive workers and citizens. To learn how to volunteer with JA, call 502-561-KIDS (5437), or email Jennifer Harris at [email protected]. Sincerely, Your Name is Important! Kevin Joynt Chairman Debra Hoffer President We have carefully reviewed the names listed in this report. However, in a listing of this length, errors may occur. If your name has been omitted, misspelled or incorrectly listed, please accept our apology and bring the error to our attention so that we may correct our records. Write Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Inc., 1401 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY 40203, call 561-KIDS or e-mail [email protected] Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Inc. would like to express appreciation to the following in producing this year’s annual report: Layout Design: Derek Stiller | Printing Company: Publishers Printing 1 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana | jaky.org Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Inspiring Today’s Youth to Become Tomorrow’s Leaders Imagine a generation where young people know how to budget, save and invest; a generation equipped with the confidence and understanding to take control of their financial futures and achieve their dreams. JA: Serves the Needs of Our Community JA focuses on high impact programs to drive long-term, positive outcomes in areas of financial literacy, student engagement, career readiness and entrepreneurship. JA partners with the corporate and civic communities to ensure a collaborative investment in our youth, giving students access to professional possibilities while boosting confidence and skills. 3 Key Areas 1 3 Economic Development JA’s programs connect education to real world concepts to bring a greater appreciation for school and increase graduation rates, while developing knowledgeable consumers and a prepared workforce. Youth Development 2 Education Reform JA works with school districts to blend JA’s lessons and experiential learning platforms within the school’s curriculum. JA: Broad Reach 58,400 students More than 58,400 students throughout Kentucky and Indiana participate in JA’s programs annually. Annual Report 2015 2 TH E S P I R IT o f C OM M U N I T Y At Brown-Forman, we know that investment in our children’s education is the surest way to a brighter future for us all. In the spirit of community, Brown-Forman Congratulates 2016 Junior Achievement Hall of Fame Laureates: Charles P. Denny, Diane B. Fischer, and Dr. Mark Lynn. Please Celebrate Responsibly. Brown-Forman.com ©2016 Brown-Forman, Louisville, Kentucky Dr. Mark Lynn Chuck Denny Congratulations! 2016 Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame Laureates and University of Louisville alumni Dr. Mark Lynn and Chuck Denny. 2016 Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame Laureates Three legendary leaders… one spectacular evening “It is a tremendous privilege to serve as the Honorary Chairman for the Junior Achievement 2016 Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame Dinner. Our community is very fortunate to have Junior Achievement educating school children about the free enterprise system and the importance of understanding basic economic principles for both their personal and professional lives. The 2016 Business Hall of Fame inductees will serve proudly, along with their fellow laureates, as role models for this next generation of business leaders for Louisville and Southern Indiana. On behalf of everyone at Junior Achievement and the 2016 Business Hall of Fame planning committee, please join me in congratulating our newest laureates.” Three of Greater Louisville’s outstanding business and civic leaders were inducted into the Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame to benefit Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana on Thursday, February 25, 2016, in the Kentucky International Convention Center Cascade Ballroom. A reception honoring the inductees began at 6 p.m. followed by the awards dinner at 7 p.m. The event, hosted by Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana along with title sponsor WDRB-TV and dinner sponsor Crowe Horwath, LLP, recognized individuals for their significant contributions to the Greater Louisville business and civic communities. Those honored demonstrate business excellence; courageous thinking and actions; vision and innovation; inspiring leadership; and community involvement. They are role models for our future generations. The Laureates are chosen by a selection committee independent of the Junior Achievement Board of Directors, staff and WDRB-TV. The Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame was founded in 1982. These distinguished business leaders joined 107 previously honored Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame recipients: Charles P. Denny, Regional President, Kentucky/Tennessee Banking PNC, Diane B. Fischer, President & Owner, L&D Mail Masters, Inc. and Dr. Mark Lynn, President, Dr. Mark Lynn & Associates, PLLC. Debbie Scoppechio Chairman/CEO Creative Alliance WDRB proudly sponsors the KENTUCKIANA BUSINESS HALL OF FAME. Congratulations to the Laureates of 2016! Charles P. Denny Regional President Diane B. Fischer President & Owner Kentucky/Tennessee Banking PNC L&D Mail Masters, Inc. Dr. Mark Lynn President Dr. Mark Lynn & Associates, PLLC DINNER SPONSORED BY: 3 Laureate Bios Charles P. Denny Chuck Denny is a lifelong Louisvillian married to his wife, Donna, who also has lived all of her life in Louisville. Chuck is a graduate of Jefferson County Public Schools (Seneca High School) and holds a Bachelor’s Degree and MBA from the University of Louisville. For the past seven years, Chuck Denny has served as PNC’s Regional President for the Louisville, Western Kentucky, Tennessee, and Southern Indiana markets. He joined the firm in 1980 through the predecessor banks of First National Bank of Louisville and National City Bank and worked his way up, gaining broad experience in a variety of business areas. In 2009, PNC acquired National City where Chuck was the Market President for five years. Chuck led the merger of PNC and National City for his market which now operates more than 70 offices in Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. PNC serves the four core constituencies of customers, employees, shareholders and communities through PNC’s seven core values. Those values are performance, customer focus, integrity, diversity, teamwork, respect, and quality of life. PNC is the nation’s fifth largest bank and has great scale, but goes to market as one team serving local customers. When Chuck is not at PNC he can usually be found working with other Louisville businesses and civic leaders, helping as an advocate of education, quality of life and economic growth. He is currently active on leadership boards with 21st Century Parks and The Parklands of Floyds Fork, Greater Louisville Inc., The University of Louisville Foundation, The University of Louisville Board of Overseers, The University of Louisville College of Business, Nucleus, Louisville Business Leaders for Education, Baptist Healthcare, and OneWest. Chuck has used his leadership position in Nashville to be actively engaged as a Director of the Nashville Public Education Foundation, member of Nashville Agenda’s Steering Committee, and as a member of the Leadership Council of the Nashville Partnership 2010 and 2020. Chuck received the 2009 University of Louisville College of Business Alumni Fellow Award, the 2010 Business First Large Company Business Leader of the Year Award and the 2013 Boy Scouts of America Lincoln Heritage Council Scout of the Year Award. Chuck and Donna have a son and daughterin-law, Joshua and Carolyn, and four grandchildren. Diane B. Fischer Growing up in a family of thirteen, Diane learned the lessons of hard work, perseverance and importance of family. Life on a dairy farm in Southern Indiana was filled with early mornings, long growing seasons and Catholic school education. The entrepreneurial spirit was deeply instilled from an early age. Her father owned a dairy farm and also worked for the National Farmers Organization. Her mother ran the household, a catering business and worked as a seamstress. These early influences have aided Diane in becoming a successful business woman and community leader. Before starting L & D Mail Masters, Diane began her career at Bruce Fox as a customer service representative. She then moved on to be a customer service manager for Fire King International. This position allowed her to recognize a significant need for a direct mail firm to handle smaller accounts; Diane used a $500 investment from her savings account to start L & D Mail Masters. Mark E. Lynn O.D. Mark Lynn was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1959. He graduated from Apollo High School (Owensboro) in 1977 and married his high school sweetheart, Cindy Erwin, in 1979. He attended Murray State University, majoring in Engineering Physics and Computer Science. In1981 he was accepted to Southern College of Optometry and graduated in 1985 with his Doctor of Optometry degree. Dr. Lynn began his career for Dr. Bizer’s VisionWorld in 1985 in Louisville, Kentucky. In 1988 he became the Chief of Staff and helped open two new Louisville market offices. In 1991 he became a partner with the Bizer family and together they opened new locations in Nashville, Johnson City, Kingsport and Bristol in Tennessee as well as Lexington and Bowling Green in Kentucky. He helped grow the Bizer practice from two locations in 1985 to 19 locations in 1998. In September of 1998 he bought the practice from the Bizer family. Diane Fischer is cofounder and president of L & D Mail Masters. She started the business in her home in 1986 and has grown the business into a $29 million dollar company with a 180,000 square foot campus that employs 110 people. She has been called upon by companies like HP, Pitney Bowes and industry publications like What They Think. Diane shares her expertise with others at national conferences and on international webinars. By the end of 1999 he had opened three new offices in Kentucky and Tennessee. This was the start of the growth that has the current count of 81Visionworks offices in six states. This included taking over 13 locations in Atlanta, which evolved into 23 Georgia locations. From 2008 to 2015 he has opened over 40 new locations, with more planned in the future. Community involvement includes terms on the local chamber board, River Valley Bank Board and the Louisville Southern Indiana Bridges Authority, as well as a position on the New Albany/Floyd County Education Foundation Board. Supporting non-profit clients with sponsorships and in-kind donations furthers her reach into the community. Diane’s passion is to encourage lifelong learning among people of all ages. In 2014, Diane was named Rotarian of the Year and a Paul Harris Fellow, as well as being given the Distinguished Hoosier award. Mark is the current Chairman of the Kentucky State Fair Board, is active on the University of Louisville Foundation and Finance Committee and is a Trustee for Sacred Heart Schools. He and his family believe in giving back through involvement and development of the communities they serve. They work closely with several groups such as Visually Impaired Preschool Services, Eastern Area Community Ministries, Blessings in a Backpack, as well as taking care of requests by the school systems for kids in need of vision care and glasses. Diane married her husband, Steve Fischer in 1978 and went on to have three daughters. Her family has continued to grow and is currently up to six grandchildren (plus one puggle). She works to instill the same lessons of her childhood, as well as a few new ones, in her ever growing family. While spending a lot of time building a business there is nothing more important to him than family. Mark and Cindy have four children, Mark, Mandy, Brittany and Jackie. They also have 13 grandchildren and spend as much family time with them as possible. Annual Report 2015 4 Congratulations, Chuck Denny! On your induction to the Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame. from your friends at Publishers Printing Company www.pubprint.com chuck denny_ky business hof.indd 1 1/19/16 2:52 PM you’ve inspired us all. PNC is proud to congratulate our Regional President, Chuck Denny on an amazing achievement. You’ve shown us what’s possible through hard work and persistence. ©2016 The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. All rights reserved. PNC Bank, National Association. Member FDIC Some of our region’s most enterprising entrepreneurs are teaming up with JA to reach high school students with a new one-hour program, JA Spark. In classroom mentoring sessions, entrepreneurs share what inspired them to start their own businesses and open students’ eyes to the opportunities provided by entrepreneurship. “JA is known for bringing entrepreneurship education into the classroom,” said Debra Hoffer, president of Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana. “What makes this initiative different is that it is an intensive, one-hour experience designed specifically for today’s up-and-coming business owner who might not otherwise have time in his or her busy day to engage as a mentor to young people.” Research conducted by JA shows that while young people look up to entrepreneurs such as Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Theranos’s Elizabeth Holmes and music impresario Jay Z, today’s teens may be more risk averse than previous generations and are seeking out mentors and role models to help them gain a better understanding of how to plan for the future. JA believes it is important to provide young people with an opportunity to engage with entrepreneurs to help them better understand the challenges and benefits of starting a business. JA is scheduling JA Spark classes throughout the end of the school year. Join the movement to spark our community’s future businesses! For more information, contact Sharon Kitchin, [email protected], 502-569-9203. Mayor Greg Fischer mentored students from Fairdale High School as he shared his business development experiences. Annual Report 2015 5 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana 2014-15 Year In Review A Quarter of a Million Students at the JA Center: The milestone of reaching 250,000 students with Sam Swope JA BizTown® and CHASE JA Finance Park® in the James W. Robinson Junior Achievement Center for Freedom of Enterprise stands out as the most significant of 2015. Through these programs that deliver real life concepts at an age before bad decisions are made, close to 90% of our region’s students can connect the relevance of education to future opportunities. This year, thanks to a generous grant from the Paul W. Ogle Foundation, JA was able update worn equipment and purchase new technology so that each student visiting JA Finance Park can create a family budget interacting with a tablet computer. Proof That JA Works: A report issued by the University of Louisville Urban Studies Institute (using data from the Jefferson County Public Schools Department of Data Management) indicated that JA BizTown and JA Finance Park contributed to rising Math and Reading scores, as well as Career and College Readiness (CCR) scores. On top of that, the programs had a direct impact on increased school attendance. 6 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana | jaky.org JA Inspire - Helping Middle School Students Ponder Career Options: As part of our region’s “cradle to career” pipeline, the JA Inspire career fair allowed students to interact with enthusiastic corporate representatives who shared information about their industries. The eighth graders learned more about STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) jobs with the program goal of helping them to make well-informed high school major choices in plenty of time to take the coursework they need to achieve their career goals. The Dow Chemical Company, UAW Local 862 Ford and 15 other business partners participated in JA Inspire this year, and the program will be expanded in Kentucky and Southern Indiana in 2016. High School Impact: Having made dramatic progress toward its goal of reaching every student in the region four times with powerful financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship programs, JA of Kentuckiana places strong emphasis on high school programming. JA has expanded its offerings for this age group, working to connect the dots between the classroom and life after high school. • JA Job Shadow® has allowed caring volunteer mentors to treat high school students to a day in an actual workplace. Nearly 100 teams of business leaders carved out time to host 2,000 students with the goal of helping young people to learn more about real people in real jobs to inform their career planning. AT&T has led the way with this powerful program, opening its doors throughout the year to students at the highest risk of dropping out of school. Other employers, including Ford Motor Company, hosted frequent JA Job Shadow events. • JA Startup, a partnership with the Kentucky Innovation Network and EnterpriseCorp of Greater Louisville, Inc., allowed volunteers throughout the region to mentor students as they learned the basics of starting a business. Students competed for a chance to participate in the 2015 JA Pitch Competition sponsored by JP Morgan Chase. Five teams from local high schools appeared before a panel of “sharks” at the Bomhard Theater at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts on April 20, 2015. First place winner Jeffersontown High School’s team, Shoelife, took home first place and were later invited to the Junior Achievement National Student Leadership Summit in Washington, D. C. Annual Report 2015 7 Impact and Results JA BizTown® JA Finance Park® 98% 98% of students indicated that JA BizTown made the connection between real life and classroom learning. 6 out of 7 JA Finance Park students who initially reported that a positive financial literacy disposition wasn’t important favorably changed their minds after participating! 1.63 .75 100% 100% of teachers indicate that JA BizTown met their expectations and met state objectives. “What I thought was really neat was that the students got a ‘heads up’ on what life was going to be like. They need to try and try to get where they want to go.” - JA BizTown Student In a 2015 national study, students participating in Kentuckiana’s JA Finance Park gained 217% more financial literacy knowledge than the national average. (National average effect size = .75; Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana’s effect size = 1.63) “Today my daughter was a single mother without a high school diploma and my husband and I were thrilled. Thank you for reinforcing what we’ve been saying all the time.” - JA Finance Park Parent Sources: JA BizTown® and JA Finance Park® Summative Evaluations, Program Impact: Final Results, December 2015; JA BizTown and JA Finance Park; Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Program Evaluation, University of Louisville Department of Urban Studies, January 2014; 8 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana | jaky.org Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana 2014-2015 Annual Investors $20,000 and Up Alpha Media Louisville AT&T Inc. Brown-Forman Corporation Crowe Horwath LLP Duke Energy First Savings Bank Ford Motor Company Genentech, Inc. Harrison County Community Foundation LG&E Employees JPMorgan Chase & Co. Papa John’s International, Inc. Publishers Printing Company The Courier-Journal The Kroger Company Daniel C. Ulmer United Parcel Service, Inc. WDRB-TV $10,000-$19,999 Achievement Foundation, Inc. William O. Alden American City Business Journals Better Business Bureau Community Foundation of Louisville, Inc. Doe-Anderson, Inc. Friend of Junior Achievement Etscorn Charitable Foundation General Electric Company Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County Humana Inc. J. J. B. Hilliard, W. L. Lyons, LLC KentuckyOne Health LG&E and KU Energy LLC Norton Healthcare Norman E. Pfau PharMerica Corporation Sam R. Rechter Phyllis Robinson in memory of James W. Robinson J. Clifton and Jeannette S. Rodes Fund Max R. Shapira Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company Texas Roadhouse, Inc. The Gheens Foundation The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. Lee B. Thomas University of Louisville $5,000 - $9,999 ACG Kentucky Actors Theatre of Louisville, Inc. Alpha Productions CSX Transportation D. D. Williamson & Co., Inc. Deloitte & Touche LLP Discover Financial Services EY Susan Ford Grissom Sandra A. Frazier Hazel and Walter T. Bales Foundation Inc. Indiana University Southeast Kindred Healthcare, Inc. Louise Duncan Head Trust Theodore H. Nixon Old National Bancorp PPG Industries Foundation PwC Republic Bank & Trust Company Republic Bank & Trust Company Employees Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana Steel Technologies Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company Employees Stoll Keenon & Ogden PLLC Taco Bell Corp. The Al J. Schneider Company The Dow Chemical Company The Marshall Charitable Foundation Washington County Community Foundation Wood & Marie Hannah Foundation Yum! Brands, Inc. Yum! Brands, Inc. Employees $2,500 - $4,999 BB&T Corporation BKD, LLP Bluegrass Cellular Christina L. Brown Caldwell Tanks, Inc. Carbide Industries LLC Charah, Inc Class Act Federal Credit Union Community Foundation of Southern Indiana Crowe Horwath LLP Employees EY Employees Frost Brown Todd LLC Paul Fultz Hexion Inc. J.J. B. Hilliard, W.L. Lyons, LLC Employees Kerrick Bachert Stivers Todd Klimek KPMG LLP Christopher J. Kramer Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc. Metalsa Structural Products Mildred V. Horn Foundation Mountjoy Chilton Medley, LLP Stoll Keenon & Ogden PLLC Employees Sypris Solutions, Inc. The Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels The Learning House Employees The Paul Ogle Foundation U.S. Bancorp UAW/Ford Programs Center WHAS Crusade For Children Whip Mix Corporation Wyatt Tarrant & Combs, LLP Xerographic Business Equipment Mimi M. Zinniel Zoeller Company $1,000 - $2,499 American Air Filter - AAF International John M. Anderson Arkema ATI Forge Products Robert C. Ayotte Baptist Healthcare System Bill Beach Martin L. Bell Bellarmine University Blue & Co., LLC Capstone Realty, Inc. Carman Industries, Inc. Price Cooper W. Duncan Crosby CRS Reprocessing Services, LLC David C. Dick Dow Chemical Employees Dow Corning Corporation Enterprise Holdings Foundation Fifth Third Bank Fastline Publications George E. Fischer Stan R. Franczek Genentech Employees Greater Clark County Schools Greater Louisville Association of Health Underwriters Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. John L. Helm Katharina Herbig Horseshoe Southern Indiana Howell & Howell Painting Contractors, Inc. Hughes Group Inc. Roy H. Hunt Joe Hayden Real Estate Team Johnson Controls, Inc. David A. Jones Ann Joseph Thomas H. Kelly Kightlinger & Gray KFC Corporation KPMG LLP Employees Darryl S. Lavery ManpowerGroup Inc. Martinrea Heavy Stampings, Inc. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Mayfair Capital Charles I. McCarty Monroe Shine & Company JPMorgan Chase & Co. Employees Nanz & Kraft Florists, Inc. Nuplex Resins PharMerica Corporation Employees Jonathan Presser Chris J. Reid D. Hank Robinson Rotary International Samtec, Inc. Adam Simon David S. Sinclair Kevin Sipes J. Todd Spurgeon Starlight Foundation Steel Technologies LLC. Richard Stottmann The C. F. Pollard Foundation, Inc. The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company The Sullivan University System Inc. Daniel Torian Steve Trager Tri-Arrows Aluminum Underwriters Safety & Claims Group Ward-Edison’s Prof. Cleaning Ser. Wendy C. Welsh Whayne Supply Company William E. Barth Foundation Wilson & Muir Bank & Trust Sara Wood Cathy Zion ZirMed, Inc. $500 - $999 Robert S. Allison Julayne Amstutz Archdiocese of Louisville Armag Corporation Mary Beth Arnett Meagher Atlas Machine & Supply, Inc. Sheryl Ball Jonathan Baughman Brothers Sauces LLP Brenda Byrne Brian K. Callihan Cecilian Bank Marc B. Charnas Clagett Periodontics and Implant Denistry Donna Corbett Debbie Dalton Nancy B. Davis Deckel & Moneypenny Exhibits Stephen E. Diebold Doe-Anderson Employees Leah A. Eggers E-Town Exterminating Fifth Third Bancorp First Citizens Bank First Harrison Bank Firstsource Financial Solutions, Inc. Frost Arnett Company GLA Collection Company, Inc. Grasshoppers Landscaping & Tree Removal Gary Grieshaber Harrison County REMC Harshaw Trane Service Bill S. Heinz Debra & Allan Hoffer Horizon Research International Horseshoe Southern Indiana Employees Margaret Horlander Hosparus Ingram & Associates Clay Jacobs Jasper Engines & Transmissions Kevin J. Joynt Kentucky Farm Bureau - Hardin County Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation Dorothy A. King George N. King Kohl’s Corporation John P. Lawson David L. Lewis Manna, Inc. Metts Company, Inc. Jennifer C. Monaghan Alton E. Neurath Gouverneur H. Nixon Northland Corporation W. Kent Oyler Padgett, Inc. Todd L. Phillips Porter Paint Foundation Raymond S. Pryor J. Daniel Rivers Michael Roberts Rudd Equipment Dave Russell Phil Shaikun Ric Sinclair Dale Skaggs Robert M. South South Central Bank Southern Indiana Rehab Hospital Andrew Southworth Todd A. Spencer Spring Street Developers LLC Steven M. Stone Susan Stout Tamme William M. Street Swope Auto Center Annual Report 2015 9 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana 2014-2015 Annual Investors The MacLean Foundation, Inc. Kathy Trompeter UAW Local 862 KTP Jeff Uligian The Underwriters Group Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Keith L. Williams Zachry Industries Mark Zoll $100-$499 A. C. Upholstery Company A. L. Hansen Paint & Metal Shop, Inc. Kenny Adams Advanced Business Solutions, Inc. Lana Aebersold Albert Oil Company Lindsey Alicna Donald R. Allen Susan Allen Altec Industries Inc. Andersons’ Sales & Service, Inc. Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Benjamin J. Auzenne Baptist Hospital Northeast BASF Corporation B-Dry Systems of Louisville, Inc. Claus A. Behr Benn Family Fund/Louis M. and Florence G. Pamela Bennett Martin Richard Berkowitz Claude A. Berry Betty Schutte Realtor, Inc. M. Joseph Bisig Bluegrass Generation Co. LLC Bob Hook Chevrolet, Inc. Bolton & Company Jennifer Breedlove Christopher W. Brooker Gordon S. Brown Brown Funeral Home Burke Financial Services Inc. Garry S. Burry Lisa Butcher Matt Cahoe Callistus Smith Agency, Inc. Cheryl Carrier Robert G. Carter Central Kentucky Tool & Engineering Corp. Clark Memorial Hospital Cody and Neely Commercial Kentucky Inc. Connect Marketing, Inc. Chris Coomes Corrigan Electric Company Inc. Cox, Allen & Assoc, Architect Inc. Cross Motors Corp. Peter M. Cummins Bob Dalton Dawn Blair for Family Court Judge Patricia Decker Deco Paper Products, Inc. Greg DeMuth Michael Denny Dinsmore and Shohl LLP Ditto Wealth Management Domino Partners, LTD Dri-View Manufacturing Co., Inc. Gerry Eckart Elite Homes Inc. Farmers National Bank Patrick R. Farnan Tammy Finch Mayor Greg Fischer Fitness Consulting Group James S. Fitzgibbon Scott D. Flynn Brandon M. Fogle John A. Franco Lisa K. French John Gant Gene P. Gardner Garrett-Stotz Company G.L. Gaston Tiffany Ge Sheldon G. Gilman C. Edward Glasscock Clinton L. Glasscock Gold Star Realty Donald L. Gossman Charles M. Grannan Greater Louisville Inc./The Metro Chamber of Commerce Jil J. Greene Gregory H. Greenwood Jackie Guthrie Daniel Hall Hamilton, Thomas & Company Roger Harbeson Joe Hayden Jarett Hayes Dennis P. Heishman Kelley Helgeson Andrea Helson-Bays Dave Henke Heritage Hardwoods Lawrence Herring Highland Roofing Company Theresa M. Hinton Darren Hobbs Kenneth G. Hochman Aubrey C. Hord Houston M Oppenheimer PLLC Josh Howes Hubbuch & Company Inter County Energy Cooperative iPay LLC ISCO Industries, Inc. Jeff Harvey Sales, Inc. Jefferson County Public Schools Christine Johnson John Johnson Steven Jones Jack A. Joynt K & I Hard Chrome, Inc. Emily Keith Danail Kelisakiev Donald J. Kelly Kentucky Wire Rope Kern’s Kitchens dba Derby Pie Barry King Darryl King H. Rob King Tom Kmiecik Mark Kristy Kyana Packaging & Industrial Supply Jeffrey B. Lanz Larry French Electric LLC Gregory Lawson Jerome L. Lentz Libs Paving Lonneman, Blair & Logsdon, PLLC Luckett & Farley Luckett’s Tack Shop James J. Mapp Phillip L. Marshall Robert H. Martin Matthew Hite & Associates PLLC Kristin McDonner Julie McGregor Robert A. McKay Medtronic, Inc. Meiners Electrical Services Julia Meredith Missy Miller Violet Montgomery Michael Mountjoy Mark Naber Willam Scott Neff Thomas A. Neighbours Matt Newton Nolin Rural Electric Cooperative Corp. Patrick Northam Nortrax Inc. Nugent Sand Company Oaks Credit Corporation, Inc. Thomas P. O’Brien Ted R. Ogle OMG-Outsource Management Group Dale Orem Susan Overton Pat Durham Builder, Inc. Raja Patil Carlos Phillips Lee Pieper Pine Tree Communications Pinkham Lincoln Automotive ProLift Industrial Equipment Co., LLC Radio Communications Systems Radio Sound, Inc. Republic National Distributing Co., LLC Retailers Supply David T. Richardson Melissa Richards-Person Wesley L. Ringo Rogers Group - Oldham County Stone Alan M. Rosenberg Kim A. Schmidt Duane Schrader Sentry Steel, Inc. Tom Smith Smith & Smith Attorneys Daphne Snedegar Snowden and Associates, Inc. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Steven Stemler Rita Stephenson-Reedy Sterling G. Thompson Company C. Michael Stigler Greg Stump Superior Solvents and Chemicals The DFH Company The Jones Group The University of Michigan Berard E. Tomassetti Tri County Ford-Mercury UD Contracting C. Gregory Uligian David Vawter Darrell Voelker Mark Vogt Mike Wade Frank F. Weisberg WelenkenCPAs Willis Klein Safe, Lock & Hardware Thomas B. Wilson Wilson Manufacturing & Design, Inc. Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of Kentucky, Inc. W-M Lumber & Wood Products Anne S. Woods Wurth Snider Bolt & Screw Wynfield Partners At this point in the school year, thousands of Jefferson County Public School students are expecting a Junior Achievement volunteer to walk into their classroom and help them to own their economic success. Now is the time to step up and help students connect the dots between the classroom and the real world. Dr. Donna Hargens, Superintendent, Jefferson County Public Schools 10 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana | jaky.org Sam Swope JA BizTown® & CHASE JA Finance Park® Sponsors James W. Robinson Junior Achievement Center for Freedom of Enterprise Junior Achievement would like express its deepest gratitude to the JA Center sponsors who give generous donations and lend their brands to JA BizTown and JA Finance Park to create reallife economics education experiences for our region’s students. Lead Facility Gift – Mr. & Mrs. James W. Robinson Sam Swope JA BizTown® – Sam Swope Auto Group CHASE JA Finance Park® – CHASE Sam Swope JA BizTown Storefront Sponsors Bank – Stock Yards Bank Medical Center – Kosair Children’s Hospital Delivery Center – UPS Restaurant – Papa John’s Newspaper – The Courier-Journal Print Center – Publishers Printing Company Supply Center – Kroger Utilities Center – LG&E-KU Energy TV/Technology Center – WDRB-TV, The Halo Group Radio Station – Alpha Media Louisville Business Center – Better Business Bureau Philanthropy Center – Community Foundation of Louisville CPA Office – K entucky Society of Certified Public Accountants Realty Office – Marshall Charitable Foundation InteractiveCareer Wall – Ford Next Generation Learning Street Sponsorships – P NC, Mr. & Mrs. James W. Robinson, John L. Helm, Henry Heuser Job Sponsors – Tri-Arrows Aluminum (Environmental Specialist); CSX Transportation (Safety Team Member) Town Amenities – Vermont American, D.D. Williamson, BB&T CHASE JA Finance Park Storefront Sponsors Auto Center – Sam Swope Auto Group Car Insurance – UAW Local 862 and The Ford Motor Co. Health Insurance – The Humana Foundation Wellness Center – Kentucky One Health Bank/Investment Center – CHASE/J. P. Morgan Restaurant – Texas Roadhouse University – University of Louisville University Wall – Indiana University Southeast Telecommunications – AT&T Entertainment – Actors Theatre Groceries – Kroger GE Appliances Center - GE Appliances Philanthropy Center – Brown-Forman Corporation, Community Foundation of Louisville, WHAS Crusade for Children, John Speed Foundation, Kent and Kathy Oyler IMPACTING A GENERATION Imagine a generation where young people, no matter their background, know how to budget, save, and invest; a generation equipped with the confidence and understanding to take control of their financial futures, their careers and achieve their dreams. First Savings Charitable Foundation holds that vision and is ensuring that all students from three Southern Indiana Counties have the opportunity to experience it. Since 2010, the Foundation has donated more than $400,000 to provide JA’s deep-impact programs, JA BizTown and JA Finance Park to 20,700 students. The Foundation was formed in 2008 as part of the conversion of First Savings Bank (of Clarksville, Indiana) to a stock organization. The creation of this foundation was due to First Savings Bank’s desire to impart value to its service area with the intention of providing funding for financial education, economic development, and community vitality. “I got the privilege to attend JA Sam Swope BizTown with my 5th grade class. I loved all of it! I was CPA of the bank, and I learned some of the things they do. As CPA I was responsible for gathering my bank employees’ information and putting it into the computer, next I printed out payroll checks for ‘my employees’. But the best part was if the CEO had to leave the office, I got to assume control.” - Mary Wilson, Parkview Middle School CAPSTONE SCHOOL SPONSORS ($15,000 and up) First Savings Charitable Foundation Harrison County Community Foundation Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County New Albany-Floyd County Education Foundation Daniel C. Ulmer Annual Report 2015 11 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Volunteer Firms 2014-2015 3M - Robinson Nugent, Inc. Alpha Media Louisville Amatrol, Inc. Amazon Fulfillment Center Amazon.com, Inc. American Commercial Lines LLC American Express Company Ameriprise Financial, Inc. Anchorage Independent School Anthem, Inc. ARGI Financial Group Arkema Astro Events of America AT&T Inc. Bandy.Carroll.Hellige Advertising Baptist Medical Associates Bates Memorial Annex BB&T Corporation Better Business Solutions Big Brothers Big Sister Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington County BKD, LLP Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Boys Haven Brown-Forman Corporation Brundage Jewelers Bullitt Central High School FBLA CareFusion Cecilian Bank Chapman Engineering Chi Omega Sorority Citizens Union Bank Clarcor Air Filtration Products, Inc. CLICK IT Staffing Coldwell Banker McMahan Co. Commonwealth Bank & Trust Company Community Action Partnership Community First Bank Complete Music Video Photo Constellation New Energy Crestview Health Care Center Crossroads Contracting LLC Crowe Horwath LLP CRS Reprocessing Services, LLC D. D. Williamson & Co., Inc. David Adams Real Estate Deloitte & Touche LLP Deming, Malone, Livesay & Ostroff DeSales High School Discount Labels, Inc. Ditto Wealth Management Doe-Anderson, Inc. Doss High School Edward Jones Edward Jones Investments Elite Homes Inc. Epic Insurance Solutions Ernst & Young LLP Extell Financial Services Family Allergy & Asthma Farm Credit Mid-America FedEx Corporation Fifth Third Bancorp First Citizens Bank First Federal Savings Bank First Harrison Bank First Liberty Financial Mortgage First Savings Bank FitMoney CPA Ford Motor Company Fort Knox - U.S. Army Division Fourteen Foods Frazier International History Museum Frost Brown Todd LLC G. Starks Realty Co. Gear Brake Geek Squad General Electric Company GFS Graeter’s Great Northern Building Products, LLC Greater Louisville Inc./ The Metro Chamber of Commerce Green Tree Mall Hanover Search Partners, LLC Harrison County Chamber of Commerce Harrison County REMC Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. Heritage Ford Mercury Inc. Hexion Inc. Highland Park Community Development Corporation Home of the Innocents Horizon Research International Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County Humana Inc. Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Indiana State Road Board of Accounts Indiana University Southeast Interapt 12 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana | jaky.org International Business Machines Corporation ISA Inc. Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana J. J. B. Hilliard, W. L. Lyons, LLC Jason Wade State Farm Agency JCPS-Volunteer Talent Center Joe Hayden Real Estate Team Johnson & Johnson Johnson Controls, Inc. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Kelly King & Company Kentuckiana Works Kentucky Career Center Kentucky Farm Bureau Hardin County Kentucky Hospital Association Kentucky Planning Partners KentuckyOne Health Kerr Office Group Kevin Burke Attorney at Law Keystone Services, Inc. KFC Corporation KFC Yum! Center KHEAA Kindred Hospital Louisville LG&E and KU Energy LLC Lone Star Contracting Los Monitos Language Company Louis Roth & Co., PLLC Louisville Free Public Library Louisville Jefferson County Metro Louisville Metro Cabinet for Health and Family Services Louisville Metro Community Action Partnership Louisville Metro Police Dept. Louisville Metro Youth Detention Services Louisville Public Warehouse Co. Louisville Water Company Malone Solutions Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Medtronic, Inc. Meiners Electrical Services Mercer Human Resource Consulting Metalsa Structural Products Metro Government Center Middleton Reutlinger Mike Brooks + Associates, Inc. Mojitos Tapas Mountjoy Chilton Medley, LLP Muhammad Ali Center NBC Sports Neill-LaVielle Supply Company Netshape Technologies New Albany-Floyd County Education Foundation New Directions Unlimited, LLC New Washington State Bank New York Life Insurance Company Norton Healthcare Norton Suburban Hospital OEM Solutions Group Old National Bancorp One Southern Indiana Our Lady of Peace Parker & Klein Real Estate Petfirst Healthcare PharMerica Corporation Pine Tree Communications Pleasure Ridge Park Fire Department PMR Companies LLC Price Watehouse Coopers Publishers Printing Company Quadrant Financial R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Raymond James Financial, Inc. Regions Financial Corporation Republic Bank & Trust Company Right Path Financial Riverview Opportunity Center RiverWorks Discovery Robert Half International Inc. Rodefer Moss & Co., PLLC Samtec, Inc. Schneider Electric Semonin Realtors Seneca High School Service Master Sew Fitting Shively Area Ministries Signs Now Smith Barney Southwest Center Southwest Community Ministries, Inc. Spalding University Specialty Orthopedics St. Joseph Children’s Home Starbucks Corporation State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Steel Weld Inc Stephen C. Gault Company Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company Stoll Keenon & Ogden PLLC Strothman & Company PSC Sullivan University Tandem Solutions TARC Texas Roadhouse, Inc. The Allstate Corporation The Dow Chemical Company The Kentucky Center The Learning House, Inc The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company The Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. The University of Michigan The Web Guys, Inc. Thompson Miller & Simpson Triple D Manufacturing TriZenter LLC TST Coatings U.S. Bancorp UBS AG. Underwriters Safety & Claims Group United Parcel Service, Inc. United Way Worldwide Universal Woods, Inc. University of Louisville Ventas, Inc. Volunteers of America Walsh Construction Company Washington County Government Washington County SOAR! WAVE 3 - TV Western Kentucky University WHAS-TV Whip Mix Corporation Wiked Sheets Wurth Snider Bolt & Screw YMCA of the USA Younger Healthcare Consulting Your Community Bank Yum! Brands Inc. educational/career aspirations. •P ersonal financial resposibility as evidenced by high credit scores, asset accumulation, strong investment portfolio and low debt. Economic development: Active participation in the economy such as accumulation of wealth, use of credit, philanthropic giving and volunteering of time. JA Job Shadow JA Startup JA Classroom Programs JA Inspire (2015 Pilot) Improved behaviors: • T racking of expenses •S etting financial goals •P aying off debt •S uccessfully completing a job interview Youth development: •D evelopment of High School Programs Changes in attitudes: Confidence in effectively managing finances, making financial management decisions, and confidence in how to be smart consumers. JA Finance Park Improved life skills: • F inancial goalsetting • F inancial decisionmaking •P roblem solving •C areer Planning JA Biztown JA Volunteer in Elementary Classrooms Increased knowledge of: •B usiness operations • T he free enterprise system •S teps required to obtain a job •P ersonal skills and interests Annual Report 2015 13 Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame Previously Inducted Laureates (as of 6/30/15) James R. Allen -2014 Hilliard Lyons Nolen C. Allen - 2005 Cotton & Allen, P.S.C. Robert S. Allison - 1999 Doe-Anderson Advertising and Public Relations William H. Beach - 2005 Beach Mold & Tool, Inc. James B. Beam - 2009 Jim Beam Brands Company Isaac W. Bernheim - 1985 Bernheim Brothers Distilling Company Barry Bingham, Sr. - 1985 The Courier-Journal & Louisville Times Co. Ulysses L. Bridgeman, Jr. - 2002 Bridgeman Foods, Inc. Christina Lee Brown - 2001 Louisville Stoneware Company J. Graham Brown - 1982 Brown Hotel/Brown Lumber Company Governor John Y. Brown, Jr. - 1994 Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation Owsley Brown - 1985 Brown-Forman Corporation Owsley Brown II - 2001 Brown-Forman Corporation Juanita Pauline Burks - 2004 J.P. Construction Co./Tender Loving Care Nurses Registry Tommie Burns, Jr. - 1995 Burns Enterprises, Inc. Dann C. Byck - 1983 Byck Brothers & Company Mary Helen Byck - 1983 Byck Brothers & Company Malcolm B. Chancey, Jr. - 1996 Bank One, Kentucky, NA Wendell Cherry - 1992 Humana Inc. Douglas F. Cobb - 2001 Appriss Inc. Archibald P. Cochran - 1983 Cochran Foil/Anaconda Aluminum C. Lee Cook - 1988 C. Lee Cook Manufacturing Company Gordon B. Davidson - 2007 Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP George E. Fischer - 1992 SerVend International Edward A. Ford III - 2003 Fetter Printing Company Owsley Brown Frazier - 2004 Brown-Forman Corporation Dwight Gahm - 1998 Kitchen Kompact, Inc. Ronald G. Geary - 1998 ResCare, Inc. C. Edwin Gheens - 2012 Bradas Candy Company George N. Gill - 1992 The Courier-Journal C. Edward Glasscock - 2004 Frost Brown Todd LLC H. Charles Grawemeyer - 1995 Reliance-Universal/Plastic Parts Inc. J. David Grissom – 1991 Mayfair Capital, Inc. John R. Guthrie - 2013 Guthrie/Mayes Public Relations John Harold Hardwick - 1984 Louisville Trust Company Michael N. Harreld - 2006 PNC Bank Henry V. Heuser, Sr. - 1993 Henry Vogt Machine Company J. Henning Hilliard - 1988 J.J.B. Hilliard-W.L. Lyons, Inc. John A. “Bud” Hillerich - 2010 Louisville Slugger Alice K. Houston – 2006 Houston-Johnson, Inc. Wade Houston – 2006 Houston-Johnson, Inc. Frank B. Hower, Jr. - 1990 Liberty National Bank Joseph H. Huber, Jr. - 2010 Huber Family Farms Cornelius E. Hubbuch, Sr. - 1988 Hubbuch’s of Kentucky Roy H. Hunt - 1996 Hunt Tractor, Inc. Charlie W. Johnson - 1997 Active Transportation Company Maurice D. S. Johnson - 1984 Citizens Fidelity Bank & Trust Co. David A. Jones, Sr. - 1989 Humana Inc. Warner L. Jones, Jr. - 2001 Hermitage Farm George N. King Sr. - 2015 Mr. Klean’s Janitor & Maintenance Service Samuel H. Klein - 1997 Bank of Louisville & Trust Company Baylor Landrum, Jr. - 1993 Alexander & Alexander of Kentucky W. Bruce Lunsford - 1993 Vencor, Inc. Leonard E. (Lenny) Lyles - 2013 Executive and Developer 14 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana | jaky.org Charles I. McCarty - 1996 BATUS Dee Maynard - 2010 Keystone Services, Inc. Thomas H. Meeker - 1997 Churchill Downs Incorporated A. Stevens Miles, Jr. - 2005 First Kentucky National Corporation Mary S. Moseley - 2013 The Al J. Schneider Company J. D. Nichols - 1990 NTS Corporation Gouverneur “Bo” H. Nixon - 2009 D.D. Williamson & Co.,Inc. Theodore H. Nixon - 2009 D.D. Williamson & Co., Inc. George W. Norton, Jr. - 1984 WAVE Inc. David C. Novak - 2003 Yum! Brands, Inc. James A. Patterson - 1989 Pattco, Inc. Norman E. “Ned” Pfau, Jr. - 2012 Geo. Pfau’s Sons Co. Carl F. Pollard - 1994 Columbia Healthcare Corporation Woodford R. Porter, Sr. - 1991 A. D. Porter & Sons Merwin J. Ray - 2005 Steel Technologies Inc. Sam R. Rechter - 1999 Rogers Group Investments, Inc. James D. Robinson - 1984 Robinson Nugent, Inc. James W. Robinson - 1998 R obinson Nugent, Inc./Caldwell Tanks, Inc. Robert W. Rounsavall, III-2014 Dixie Real Properties, LLC Mason C. Rudd - 1991 Rudd Equipment Company T. William Samuels, Sr. - 1994 Maker’s Mark Distillery Bill Samuels, Jr. - 2006 Maker’s Mark Distillery, Inc. Colonel Harland Sanders - 1982 Kentucky Fried Chicken Corporation A. B. Sawyer - 1985 Kentucky Dairies, Inc. John H. Schnatter - 2000 Papa John’s International, Inc. Al J. Schneider - 2002 Developer Debbie Scoppechio - 2000 Creative Alliance, Inc. Max L. Shapira - 2013 Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. Frank E. Simon - 2000 Publishers Printing Company Nicholas X. Simon - 2014 Publishers Printing Company Thomas C. Simons - 1989 Capital Holding Corporation R. Gene Smith - 1995 R. Gene Smith, Inc. Sandra Metts Snowden - 2014 Metts Company Realtors James Breckinridge Speed - 2011 Businessman and Industrialist William M. Street - 2012 Brown-Forman Corporation A. R. Sullivan - 2009 The Sullivan University System William E. Summers III - 2007 Summers Broadcasting Samuel G. Swope - 2000 Sam Swope Auto Group, Inc. Susan Stout Tamme - 2011 Baptist Healthcare System Lee B. Thomas - 1982 Thomas Industries Inc. Lee B. Thomas, Jr. - 2007 Universal Woods, Inc. W. Kent Taylor - 2011 Texas Roadhouse Inc. James H. Thornton - 1999 Thornton Oil Corporation Bernard M. Trager - 2003 Republic Bank & Trust Company Steven E. Trager - 2015 Republic Bank Daniel C. Ulmer, Jr. - 2010 Louisville Bats Baseball Henry Vogt - 1990 Henry Vogt Machine Company Henry C. Wagner - 2002 Jewish Hospital HealthCare Services Stephen A. Williams - 2006 Norton Healthcare W. Armin Willig - 1983 Dixie Beer Distributors, Inc. Colonel Martin “Matt” Winn - 2011 Churchill Downs Inc. Wilson W. Wyatt, Sr. - 1994 Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs Cathy Zion – 2015 Zion Publications LLC It’s Oprah!... It’s Bill Gates!... It’s Your Child! At June 20-24, June 27-July 1 and July 11-15 9am - 4 pm ages 9-12 Enroll Call 502-561-KIDS (5437) or visit Today! www.jaky.org/summercamps Unleash your child ’s inner entrepreneur! Wyatt congratulates PNC Regional President, Chuck Denny, on his induction into the Kentuckiana Business Hall of Fame! Be the Hero! Break out of your typical workday, while helping young people break into the working world! Junior Achievement provides the training, materials and encouragement. 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Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana 2015 By the Numbers 654,643 Instructional hours with Students 58,449 Students Participating in JA 3,570 2,102 Volunteers donating time to JA JA classes taught Students Volunteers 2004-05 27,291 2004-05 1,720 2014-15 58,449 2014-15 3,570 Classes Instructional Hours 2004-05 171,700 2004-05 1,098 2014-15 654,643 2014-15 2,102 15 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana | jaky.org Expense Allocation Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Statement of Activities Year Ending June 30, 2015 Unrestricted Public Support and Revenues: Temporarily Restricted Total $330,770 $ - $1,455,099 $343,947 $195 $62,690 $25,744 $407,678 $4,824 Contributions, sponsorships and grants Special events, net of cost of benefit to donors Governmental income Investment Income Net unrealized and realized gain on investments Donated Goods and Services Other Income Change in beneficial interests in assets by others Sub Total Net Assets Released from Temp. Restrictions $1,124,329 $343,947 $195 $62,690 $25,744 $407,678 $4,824 $6,511 $1,975,918 $321,434 $330,770 $(321,434) $6,511 $2,306,688 $ - Total Public Support and Revenues $2,297,352 $9,336 $2,306,688 Program expense Management and general expense Fundraising and special events expense Loss on disposal of fixed assets Total Expenses $1,486,945 $203,450 $435,511 $1,217 $2,127,123 $1,486,945 $203,450 $435,511 $1,217 $2,127,123 Change in Net Assets $170,229 $ $ $ $ $ $9,336 Net Assets, Beginning of Year $4,303,359 $92,090 $4,395,449 Net Assets, End of Year $4,473,588 $101,426 $4,575,014 Expenses: $ $ $ $ Year Ending June 30, 2014 Program Services Management & General Fundraising & Special Events 16% 11% 73% $179,565 Statement of Financial Position Year Ending June 30, 2015 ASSETS Current Assets Cash and equivalents Investments Pledges receivable, net Prepaid expenses Total Current Assets $155,858 $2,246,932 $182,354 $10,160 $ 2,595,304 Long-Term Assets Beneficial interest in assets held by others $ 240,538 Fixed assets - net $1,842,190 Total Long-Term Assets $ 2,082,728 Total Assets $ 4,678,032 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Current Liabilities Accounts payable Accrued expenses Total Current Liabilities $ 32,468 $ 70,550 $ 103,018 Net Assets Unrestricted net assets Board designated net assets Total unrestricted net assets Temporarily restricted net assets $ 1,986,118 $ 2,487,470 $4,473,588 $101,426 Total Net Assets $ 4,575,014 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 4,678,032 Annual Report 2015 16 Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Regional Board of Directors - as of 02/01/16 OFFICERS Board Chair Mr. Kevin J. Joynt Deloitte & Touche LLP Vice Chair Mr. Christopher J. Kramer BKD, LLP Treasurer Mr. Bryan W. Taylor BB&T Secretary Ms. Ann Joseph D. D. Williamson & Company, Inc. Mr. M. Joseph Bisig PNC Wealth Management Mr. Adam Simon Right Path Financial, LLC Mr. Rex Loeffler Thorntons Inc. Mr. David S. Sinclair LG&E and KU Energy LLC Mr. Kenneth E. Groth American Commercial Barge Lines Ms. Paula A. Burke Nuplex Resins LLC Mr. Daniel Hall University of Louisville Ms. Dee Maynard Retiring Mr. Ric Sinclair ZirMed Mr. Brian K. Callihan Dow Chemical Company Ms. Tami Hatfield-Kennedy Ford Motor Company Louisville Assembly Plant Ms. Julie McGregor KentuckyOne Health Mr. Kevin Sipes Republic Bank & Trust Company Mr. Marc B. Charnas GE Appliances Mr. Jeremy Coker Experis, ManpowerGroup Ms. Nancy B. Davis Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Ms. Jenny Drake Southern Wine Ms. Julayne Ricketts Amstutz First Harrison Bank Mr. David L. Lewis Bales Auto Mall Jeffersonville Mr. Christopher W. Brooker Wyatt Tarrant & Combs LLP Past Chair Mr. Berard E. Tomassetti PharMerica Corporation Mr. Orlando Allen Allen Financial Group Mr. Donald L. Gossman Ms. Leah A. Eggers Humana Inc. Mr. Charles P. Essex IBEW LOCAL UNION 369 Mr. John M. Anderson The Learning House, Inc. Mr. Patrick R. Farnan Fifth Third Bank Ms. Lisa M. Bajorinas Kentucky Innovation Network, GLI EnterpriseCorp Mr. Paul G. Fultz KPMG LLP Mr. J. Duffy Baker, Jr. JPMorgan Chase Bank Mr. John Gant Louisville Forward, Louisville Metro Government Ms. Sheryl Ball Texas Roadhouse Ms. Chongyang (Tiffany) Ge Frost Brown Todd LLC Mr. Jon Baughman The Underwriters Group Mr. Clinton L. Glasscock BB&T Insurance Services Mr. Martin L. Bell Mr. Ankur N. Gopal, MBA Interapt Mr. Joe Hayden Joe Hayden Real Estate Team Mr. John Miele Marsh & McLennan Companies Mr. William S. Heinz, Jr. Los Monitos Language Company Ms. Karen O’Connell Archdiocese of Louisville Mr. Robert M. South AT&T Mr. Dennis P. Heishman Old National Bancorp Mr. Raja Patil Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP Mr. Andrew Southworth Kentucky Planning Partners Mr. J. Douglas Helm Mountjoy Chilton Medley LLC Mr. Johnny L. Perry U.S. Bank Ms. Kathy Herbig Crowe Horwath LLP Mr. Jonathan Presser Norton Healthcare Mr. Larry W. Horn Great Northern Building Products, LLC Mr. Chris J. Reid EY Mr. Todd A. Spencer Doe-Anderson, Inc. Mr. J. Todd Spurgeon Kightlinger & Gray Mr. Alexander G. Staffieri Stoll Keenon Ogden Ms. Melissa Richards-Person Papa John’s International Mr. Danail Kelisakiev Brown-Forman Corporation Dr. Sharon Kerrick University of Louisville Mr. Wesley L. Ringo J. J. B. Hilliard, W. L. Lyons, LLC Mr. Todd A. Klimek PwC Mr. Michael Roberts Cylicron, LLC Mr. Darryl S. Lavery Boehl Stopher & Graves, LLP Ms. Pam Royster Jefferson County Public Schools Mr. John P. Lawson, Jr. First Savings Bank Mr. Dale B. Skaggs Blue & Co., LLC Ms. Rita Stephenson-Reedy Al J. Schneider Company Mr. Steven M. Stone UAW 862/Ford Programs Center Mr. Daniel Torian UPS Mr. Jeff Uligian Genentech Ms. Anne S. Woods Kindred Healthcare Mr. Dave Russell Yum! Brands, Inc. Mr. Mark Zoll The Kroger Company Hardin Co. Board Lindsey Alicna Kentucky Farm Bureau Kera Basham The Cecilian Bank Nick Berry Fitness Consulting Group Janna Clark Elizabethtown Tourism/ Convention Bureau Brent Ditto Ditto Wealth Management Brandon Fogle South Central Bank Gene Hornback Norton Healthcare Jeff Lanz iPay, LLC David Slade Metalsa Structural Products Leslie Knight Hardin County Schools Emily Thomas The Cecilian Bank Bryan Lewis Hardin County Schools Mika Tyler Kentucky Farm Bureau Billy Pait Nolin Rural Electric Coop Corp. James W. Robinson Junior Achievement Center for Freedom of Enterprise 1401 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. Louisville, KY 40203 www.JAKY.org | 502-561-KIDS