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Friday, October 6, 2017

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Junior Achievement of Georgia

With the support and guidance of local business volunteer consultants, JA Fellows immerses teams of high school students in the business of running a business. By tasking them with the development, organization and operation of an actual company, this hands-on, after school program builds students’ understanding of the free-enterprise system and its benefits, as well as appreciation for the skills required for effective leadership and collaboration.

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