2005 JA New York Annual Report
2005 JA New York Annual Report
2005 JA New York Annual Report
4 Program Highlights
13 In the Classroom
15 The Schools
18 In the Community
20 School Partnerships
28 Business Investors
32 Individual Investors
34 Bowl-A-Thons
35 Gifts-In-Kind
36 Financial Statements
38 Leadership Transition
40 Board of Directors
44 About JANY
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[L-R] David L. Shedlarz, Chairman, JANY (Vice Chairman, Pfizer Inc.);
Douglas E. Schallau, President, JANY;
Phillip Lynch, Vice Chair, JANY (CEO, Reuters America, Inc.).
To Our Investors
FROM THE CHAIRMAN FROM THE PRESIDENT
I am pleased to report that the 2004-2005 academic and David Shedlarz is justified in his pride in our performance
fiscal year was a good one for Junior Achievement of New during the past year. Nearly 93,000 students participated
York (JANY). Our programs reached nearly 93,000 students in 3,600 classrooms, taught by 3,900 volunteers in
throughout New York City and Long Island with the number 298 schools. We also worked with 77 community partners
of classes increasing by 19%. Financially, we raised $3.9 in 161 locations.
million and ended the year with a surplus. This is a strong Because of David’s leadership over the past three years,
performance in a very competitive and dynamic environment. incoming Chairman Phil Lynch will inherit an organization
I am also very proud of many of the new and innovative with a sound foundation for growth. David generously
programs that were implemented and will be described in provided the resources to make significant improvements in
Doug Schallau’s comments that follow. the fundamentals of JANY.
As I conclude my three-year chairmanship of JANY, I Of the many contributions David made over the last three
would like to express my sincere gratitude to all of our vitally years, I would like to highlight a few:
important constituents who are the heart and soul of this great
• one of David’s legacies will be a much stronger Board of
organization:
Directors which is JANY’s resource engine. During his three-
• to our partners in education who welcome our programs into year chairmanship, we have added thirty-two new members to
their classrooms; our Board;
• to the over 3,900 volunteers who generously donate their time • leading the implementation of two of JANY’s most successful
to teach our programs; funding events; our Annual Leadership Awards Gala and our
Aim For Success basketball shoot-out at Madison Square
• to our funding partners who can see the wisdom of investing in Garden. Combined, these two events now generate over
children through JANY; $500,000 in annual net revenues;
• to our JANY Board members who give so willingly of • the inauguration of our S.M.A.R.T. program that gives over 500
their time, resources and commitment to support JANY’s students per year exciting and engaging experiences with Science,
mission; and Math, Art, Reading and Technology;
• to the JANY staff who play the vital role of connecting all of • a substantial investment in developing and strengthening the
our constituents to the mission and who work tirelessly day in capability and capacity of the JANY staff.
and day out in support of the organizational vision.
On a personal note, I extend my gratitude to David for
I am grateful to Phil Lynch, CEO of Reuters America, for being more than a Chairman. He is a true mentor and friend
accepting the leadership opportunity to serve as your next who is a model of consistent leadership. Every time I needed
Chairman. He is a dedicated Board member and classroom him,
volunteer who will provide the capable leadership necessary to he was there with wisdom and unfailing support. I will be
take JANY to the next level of excellence. forever grateful.
Finally, because of my commitment to this organization and One of the most important responsibilities of a leader is to
the children we serve, I intend to stay actively involved to groom successors. Because of David’s leadership, we are
ensure an orderly transition and to continue to change lives. blessed with many capable leaders on the Board. Phil Lynch
will prove to be the right leader at the right time.
Thank you David for raising the bar and setting a standard
for all to emulate.
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Program Highlights
GROUNDHOG JOB SHADOW DAY:
In February 2005, JANY facilitated the 8th annual Groundhog Job Shadow Day Program and
provided 1,716 students with an impressive variety of job shadow experiences across New York City
and Long Island. The Job Shadow Program provides students with an “up-close and personal” look
at the working world. It illustrates and makes connections between the skills students learn in
school and the skills required to be successful in the workplace.
ABOVE: NBC Today weatherman, Al Roker [L] poses with JANY students
outside NBC studios, NYC, as part of the Groundhog Job Shadow Day
experience.
LEFT: High School Hero volunteers from Springfield Gardens HS, Queens, spend the
day teaching a class of elementary students from PS 80.
BELOW: High School Hero volunteers from George Washington Carver HS team
teach a class of elementary students from PS 251.
S.M.A.R.T. EXPO
The Annual S.M.A.R.T. Expo builds upon the concepts and skills students learn throughout
the school year as participants in JANY programs.
In May 2005, over 500 middle and high school students participated in various engaging
educational activities and exhibits that taught practical business knowledge in the subjects of
Science, Math, Art, Reading and Technology. Over $15,000 was raised. Many thanks to Con Edison
and Commerce Bank for sponsoring the event. Booth participants included Accenture, Commerce
Bank, Pfizer Inc., Mad Science, MetLife, School of Visual Arts, Red Cross, NY State Banking
Department, Disney, FDNY and Dr. William Farber- New York City Department of Education
and the Dr. Charlotte K. Frank Math Center at City College NY. Many thanks to Jim Abry of
Madison Square Garden for hosting the event.
STUDENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
JANY Student Ambassadors are a prestigious group of high school students who
have demonstrated a strong desire to give back to their communities. The JANY
Student Ambassador Program puts motivated young students on the fast track to a
successful future.
Student Ambassadors are required to demonstrate leadership ability, a desire to
succeed, a willingness to get involved and an intrinsic interest in business. The
students are nominated by their teachers, or by current Student Ambassadors.
Ambassadors meet on a monthly basis to participate in activities such as public
speaking seminars, career and college counseling, cultural activities and job shadow
experiences. They also attend and speak at JANY functions including the Annual
Leadership Awards Gala, Bowl-A-Thons, board meetings, other fundraising events,
and our year end Volunteer Recognition event.
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NYC JANY Essay Contest winner, Sarah Mae Lagasca [center] is presented with a winning certificate and a savings bond by JANY
Board Member, Richard Poccia [R], JANY (Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP) at the June 2005 Yankee Night event. Her teacher,
Roberta Oberle[L], celebrates with her.
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Special Events Highlights
75TH ANNIVERSARY GALA
Junior Achievement of New York’s 3rd Annual Leadership Awards Gala presented by Citibank,
was held at the beautiful Winter Garden at the World Financial Center, downtown New York. The
Annual JANY Gala celebrates the values of Junior Achievement — Integrity, Respect and
Excellence.
The 2004 JANY Gala celebration also marked JANY’s 75th Anniversary of inspiring New York
City and Long Island students to be successful. Sue Herera of CNBC’s Power Lunch was the emcee
for the Leadership Awards Program, with the Highbridge Voices providing entertainment.
2004’s honorees were five very deserving people who personify the values of leadership,
integrity and achievement:
• Business Leader – Maura Markus, President of Citibanking, North America and JANY
Board Member;
• Community Leader – Robert Knowling, CEO, NYC Leadership Academy--NYC
Department of Education;
• Volunteer Leader – Ron Bernstein, Director, Risk Information and Banking, American
Express;
• Education Leader – Ursula Koffer, Teacher, Murry Bergtraum High School;
• Student Leader – Jennifer Min (JANY Student Ambassador), a senior at the Bronx High
School of Science.
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OPPOSITE: JANY’s 3rd Annual Leadership Gala Awards: [L-R] Larry Leva, JANY Board Member (Partner, KPMG); Steve Liguori, JANY Board Member (SVP, GE
Consumer Finance, Americas); 2003-2004 Business Leader of the Year Awardee, Maura Markus, JANY Vice Chair of School Relationships (President, Citibanking
NA) ; Joel Klein, Chancellor NYC Schools; Ursula Koffer, Educator of the Year Awardee 2003-2004 (Murry Bergtraum High School); 2003-2004 Student of the Year
Awardee, Jennifer Min (Bronx High School of Science); David L. Shedlarz, JANY Chairman of the Board (Vice Chairman, Pfizer Inc.); Bill Kolman, JANY Board
Member (VP, AT&T); Kim Wagner, JANY Board Member (VP & Director, Boston Consulting Group); Carmen Farina, Deputy Chancellor for Teaching & Learning,
NYC DOE; Douglas E. Schallau, JANY President.
CELEBRATION
The annual JANY Celebration event recognizes the hard work, dedication and the
contributions of our educational, volunteer and student ambassador partners who help to
make JANY programs successful.
OPPOSITE: Volunteer Tara Amitrano of Computer Associates (L.I.) teaches financial literacy to
1st grade students in Andrew T. Morrow Elementary School (L.I.).
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The Schools
The New York corporate community enables funding and volunteer resources to reach school
children in the New York and Long Island communities. This past year, JANY programs reached
nearly 93,000 students in 298 schools across New York and Long Island. Over 3,900 volunteers
inspired our students in over 3,600 classrooms.
Through the School Partnership program, JANY pairs an organization with a school(s). This
year 24 businesses adopted 80 schools in our area. The businesses make an impact in the local
communities and the schools receive dedicated role models and resources that might otherwise
not be available.
The JA-In-A-Day program is a total immersion in the elementary school program. This is
an intensive one-day program that provides dramatic results. It also demonstrates JANY’s
responsiveness to the competing demand on our volunteers for their time, without compromising
the quality of the experience.
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St. Joseph School The High School of International STATEN ISLAND
St. Jude School Business & Finance Elementary School
St. Patrick School Washington Irving High School PS 19 The Curtis School
Yeshiva Ketana of Manhattan West Side High School PS 30 Westerleigh
PS 32 Gifford
Middle School BRONX PS 45 R John Tyler
MS 44 William J. O’Shea
Elementary School PS 55 Henry Boehm
MS 54 Booker T. Washington PS 1 Courtlandt
JHS 56 Anthony Corlears PS 9 Ryer Avenue Elementary School K-8 School
JHS 104 Simon Baruch St. Paul’s
PS 11 HighBridge
IS 131 Dr. Sun Yat Sen St. Roch School
PS 18 John Peter Zenger
JHS 143 Eleanor Roosevelt St. Sylvester School
PS 35 Franz Sigel
IS 164 Edward W. Stitt Our Lady Queen of Peace School
ps 41 Gun Hill Road
JHS 167 Robert F. Wagner PS 71 Rose E. Scala School Middle School
IS 195 Roberto Clemente PS 79 Creston IS 27 Annig S Prall
MS 256 School of Academic and PS 86 Kingsbridge Heights IS 34 Tottenville Intermediate School
Athletic Excellence
PS 106 Parkchester
Mott Hall II BROOKLYN
PS 130 Abram Stevens Hewitt
Elementary School
High School PS 153 Helen Keller
PS 20 Clinton Hill
A. Philip Randolph High School PS 156 Benjamin Banneker
PS 27 Agnes Y. Humphrey
Cathedral High School PS 207
PS 38 Pacific
Chelsea Vocational High School PS 214
PS 39 Henry Bristow
Fiorello H. Laguardia High School PS 246 Poe Center
PS 59 William Floyd
Graphic Communication Arts High Frederick Douglass Academy III
School PS 67 Charles Dorsey
Sacred Heart Primary School
High School For Humanities PS 84 Jose Dediego
High School for Leadership and Public Middle School PS 86 Irvington
Service JHS 45 Thomas C. Giordano PS 94 Henry Longfellow
High School of Art and Design JHS 80 Mosholu Parkway PS 115 Daniel Mucatel School
High School of Economics and Finance IS 125 Henry Hudson PS 138 Brooklyn
High School of Enterprise, Business, IS 131 Albert Einstein PS 167 Parkway
and Technology JHS 142 John Philip Sousa PS 170 Lexington
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High IS 145 Arturo Toscanini PS 176 Ovington
School MS 158x Theodore R. Gathings PS 186 Dr. Irving Gladstone
Legacy School IS 174 Eugene T. Maleska PS 206 Joseph F. Lamb
Louis D. Brandeis High School MS 222 PS 230 Doris Cohen
Manhattan Bridges High School IS 318 School of Math, Science & PS 235 Lenox
Manhattan High School Technology PS 243 Weeksville
Martin Luther King Jr. High School Sacred Heart Middle School PS 249 The Caton
Marta Valle High School High School PS 269 Nostrand
Manhatten Village Academy Bronx High School of Science PS 282 Park Slope Elementary School
Murry Bergtraum High School Frederick Douglass Academy III PS 287 Bailey K. Ashford
Norman Thomas High School Hostos Lincoln Academy PS 297 Abraham Stockton
Regis High School John F. Kennedy High School PS 327 Dr. Rose B. English
Repertory Company High School Monroe Academy Business & Law
Seward Park High School New School for Arts & Sciences
St. Jean Baptiste High School Samuel Gompers Vocational Technology
St. Vincent Ferrer High School High School
Stuyvesant High School Walton High School
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K-8 LONG ISLAND Ruth C. Kinney Elementary School
PS/IS 323 Elementary Schools Santapogue Elementary School
Resurrection School Accompsett Elementary School Seaford Manor Elementary School
St. John the Baptist School Andrew T. Morrow Elementary School Searingtown Elementary School
St. Mark’s Day School Aquebogue Elementary School South Bay Elementary School
St. Therese of Lisieux Archer Street Elementary School Summit Lane Elementary School
Bellerose Elementary School Sunrise Drive Elementary School
Middle School
IS 218 James Peter Sinnott School Belmont Elementary School Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School
IS 55 Ocean Hill, Brownsville Bowling Green Elementary School Tooker Avenue Elementary School
IS 259 William McKinley Brook Avenue School Ulysses Byas Elementary School
IS 391 Mahalia Jackson Brookside Elementary School W. S. Covert Elementary School
MS 394 K Central Islip Early Childhood Center Wantagh Elementary School
Cherry Avenue Elementary School Washington Drive Primary School
High School
Chestnut Hill Elementary School Woodpark Primary School
Acorn Community High School
Clinton Avenue Elementary School Woodward Parkway Elementary School
Boys & Girls High School
Dogwood Elementary School
Bushwick High School Middle School
Forest Avenue Elementary School Alverta B Gray Schultz Middle School
Erasmus High School
Francis J O’Neill Elementary School Baldwin Middle School
George Westinghouse Vocational
Technology Franklin Elementary School Brentwood North Middle School
John Dewey High School George A. Jackson Elementary School Brentwood South Middle School
Middle College High School Hampton Bays Elementary School Candlewood Middle School
Prospect Heights High School Harley Avenue Primary School Hicksville Middle School
Science Skills Center High School Hemlock School Howitt Middle School
Hewlett Elementary School
Islip Terrace Junior High School
QUEENS Hillside Grade School Jericho Senior High School
Elementary School Holy Name of Mary School John F. Kennedy Intermediate School
PS 17 Henry David Thoreau Homestead Primary School John W. Dodd Junior High School
PS 32 State Street Idle Hour Elementary School Little Flower Union Free School
PS 49 Dorothy Bonawit Kole Jackson Annex School Longwood Middle School
PS 70 Lt. Joe Petrocinni John F. Kennedy Elementary School Our Lady of Lourdes School
PS 85 The Judge Charles Vallone School Lincoln Avenue Elementary School Ralph Reed Junior High School
PS 112 Dutch Kills Locust Primary School Riverhead Middle School
PS 143 Louis Armstrong School Ludlum Elementary School Seaford Middle School
PS 149 Christina McAuliffe Manorhaven Elementary School W.T. Clark Middle School
PS 150 Sunnyside Martin Avenue Elementary School
PS 214 Cardwallader Coldens Maud S. Sherwood Elementary School High School
Baldwin Senior High School
Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary School May Moore Primary School
Brentwood High School
Our Lady of the Snows School Meadow Elementary School
Copiague High School
Middle School Medford Elementary School
Farmingdale Senior High School
IS 10 Horace Greeley Mount Sinai Elementary School
Freeport High School
JHS 190 Russell Sage Norwood Avenue Elementary School
Hempstead High School
IS 204 Oliver Wendell Holmes Oceanside School #5
Hicksville High School
JHS 210 Q. Elizabeth Blackwell Our Lady of Lourdes School
Lawrence High School
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School
High School Mattituck Junior Senior High School
Bryant High School Park Avenue School
Sachem High School North
Forest Hills High School Phillips Avenue Elementary School
St. Mary’s High School
Hillcrest High School Riley Avenue Elementary School
Walt Whitman High School
Roanoke Avenue Elementary School
This list does not include the JANY High School Heroes Program partner schools on pages 22-24.
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In the Community
In an effort to reach more young people, JANY has reached outside the classroom and formed
relationships with community-based centers, clubs and summer camps. These collaborations
produce tremendous growth, with a “built-in” volunteer pool, providing much needed curricula
and activities to children in centers throughout the area.
This mutually beneficial collaborative initiative is a way to share, maximize, capitalize and
make the most of the non-profit resources in our area for the greater good of students’ growth.
JANY offers various models for our volunteers to reach out to young people who stand at the
crossroads of some significant decisions. We applaud all those positive role models who
dramatically affect the path students pursue in both school and in their lives thereafter.
Listed below are community-based organizations that JANY has partnered with to fulfill our
mission of Inspiring Young People To Be Successful.
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Project Gear-Up at Lehman College McBurney YMCA
Project Gear-Up at Medgar Evers College Prospect Park YMCA
Project Gear-Up at New York University Westside YMCA
Project Reach Youth, Inc. Young Journey Foundation
Rainbow After School Programs YWCA of the City of New York
Rockaway Development & Revitalization Corp.
Safe Horizon LONG ISLAND COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Seneca Center ETS Youth Division, Inc.
The After School Corporation Hempstead Boys & Girls Club
The Leadership Program Huntington Station Enrichment Center –
The Valley, Inc. Huntington Boys & Girls Club
United Neighborhood Houses of New York Liberty Partnership Program – Community
Development Corporation
(UNH)
Liberty Partnership Program – Hofstra University
Unity Neighborhood Center
Liberty Partnership Program – Nassau Community
Universal Temple of the Arts
College
YMCA of Greater New York
Madonna Heights School
Bronx YMCA
MercyFirst
Bedford-Stuyvesant YMCA
Operation Get Ahead, Inc.
Catalpa YMCA
SNAP Long Island
Chinatown YMCA
The Rehabilitation Institute
Cross Island YMCA
United North Amityville Youth Organization
Dodge YMCA
Youth Enrichment Services
Flatbush YMCA
Greenpoint YMCA
School Partnerships
The School Partnership Program creates unique and mutually rewarding partnerships between the business and
education communities. Companies commit to a long term partnership with a school or schools by providing the
volunteers and the funding required for a school to receive JANY’s programs.
The benefits to the school include student exposure to business role models and the opportunity for teachers to
enhance their curricula with economic-based programs. The benefits to the company include an opportunity for their
employees to give back to the community, enhancement of employee presentation skills, exposure to a diverse
environment, and increased morale within the organization.
My experience worked wonders for me and my kids. It gave me the opportunity to influence future
leaders of this country.
A JANY High School Senior
In the 2004-2005 fiscal year, 1,850 heroes taught JANY elementary school programs to over
20,000 elementary students in 904 classrooms. The current partnerships are listed below.
BROOKLYN
PS 20 Clinton Hill Brooklyn Tech High School
PS 11 Brooklyn Tech High School
PS 109 Erasmus High School
PS 17 Harry Van Arsdale High School
PS 97 Highlawn John Dewey High School
PS 100 John Dewey High School
PS 212 Lady Deborah Moody John Dewey High School
PS 215 John Dewey High School
PS 95 Gravesend Lafayette High School
PS 217 Lafayette High School
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL
BROOKLYN
PS 262 El Haiz Shabazz Lafayette High School
PS 91 Middle College High School
PS 138 Middle College High School
PS 161 Middle College High School
PS 243 Weeksville Paul Robeson High School
PS 335 Paul Robeson High School
PS 241 Emma K. Johnston Prospect Heights High School
PS 67 Charles Dorsey Science Skills Center High School
PS 102 Bay View High School of Telecommunications,
Art & Technology
19 Partnerships
MANHATTAN
PS 185 John M. Langston Graphic Arts Communication High School
PS 175 Henry H. Garnet Graphic Arts Communication High School
2 Partnerships
QUEENS
PS 150 Sunnyside Aviation High School
PS 203 Oakland Gardens Benjamin Cordoza High School
PS 14 Fairview Forest Hills High School
PS 144 Forest Hills High School
PS 26 Rufus King Francis Lewis High School
PS 173 Fresh Meadows Francis Lewis High School
PS 251 George Washington Carver High School
PS 71 Forest Elementary School Grover Cleveland High School
PS 86 Hillcrest High School
PS 117 Hillcrest High School
PS 131 Abigail Adams Hillcrest High School
STATEN ISLAND
PS 21 Elm Park Port Richmond High School
PS 54 William Leng Susan Wagner High School
PS 5 Huguenot School Tottenville High School
3 Partnerships
LONG ISLAND
Brookside Elementary School Baldwin Senior High School
Meadow Elementary School
John F. Kennedy Intermediate School Deer Park Senior High School
Hemlock School Garden City Senior High School
Homestead Primary School
Locust Primary School
Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School Harborfields High School
Washington Drive Primary School
Woodward Parkway Elementary School Howitt Middle School
Mt. Sinai Elementary School Mt. Sinai High School
Aquebogue Elementary School Riverhead High School
Phillips Avenue Elementary School
Roanoke Avenue Elementary School
Ulysses Byas Elementary School Roosevelt Middle Senior High School
Cherry Avenue Elementary School Sayville High School
Lincoln Avenue Elementary School
Sunrise Drive Elementary School
Accompsett Elementary School Smithtown High School
Dogwood Elementary School
Forest Avenue Elementary School West Babylon Senior High School
Santapogue Elementary School
South Bay Elementary School
Tooker Avenue Elementary School
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Junior Achievement of New York, Inc.
Together We Change Lives
This year, JANY selected twelve High School Heroes
essay contest winners who were awarded a total of
$16,000 in savings bonds.
The following businesses and foundations have supported JANY with financial contributions.
Many of them also participated as Bowl-A-Thon contributors listed on page 34. In addition, they
have encouraged their employees to participate in the JANY experience as part of the volunteer corps.
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Dewey Ballantine, LLP The Kantor Foundation Inc./Levin &
Difama Concrete, Inc. Glasser PC.
Douglas Development Corp The Whitehead Foundation
The Elishis Family Foundation #2 Trine Aspects, Inc.
F.W. Sims, Inc. United Recovery Systems, Inc.
Foot Locker Foundation, Inc. The United Way of Tri-State
Fujitec America Inc. Viacom Televison Stations
Galileo International Wilco Systems, Inc.
Gil-Bar Industries, Inc. Zetlin & DeChiara, LLP
Griffin Cochrane & Marshall
Achiever – ($500 + )
Herrick, Feinstein LLP
358 Broadway LLC
Howe-Lewis International, Inc.
A.S.R. Electrical Contracting, Inc.
Insight Direct USA, Inc.
Alpert Management & Construction Corp.
Jaffe & Asher, LLP
Arsenal Digital Solution Worldwide, Inc.
The Kandell Fund
Artex Systems Inc.
L & L Painting Co., Inc.
Bank of America
Levin Management Co., Inc.
Breitstone Co. Ltd.
Mary A.H.Rumsey Foundation
Brokers’ Service Marketing Group II, LLC
McDonough Marcus Cohn Tretter Heller &
Burgess Steel, LLC
Kanca, LLP
CAC Of New York, Inc.
The Meyer & Jean Steinberg Family
Cardoza Corp.
Foundation
CDC Systems, Inc.
Modis
Chuhak & Tecson, P.C.
Movaz Networks, Inc.
Cives Steel Company
Nationwide Credit, Inc.
Civetta Cousins Joint Venture
Nortel Networks
Commerce Bank
North Jersey Development Group, Inc.
Computer Add-Ons, Inc.
OSI Support Services
Cornell & Company, Inc.
Oz Management LLC
Courtroom Television Network LLC
PAR Environmental Corp.
Cullen & Dykman
Petersen Geller Spurge, Inc.
Daniel Nir & Jill Braufman Family
Phillips & Cohen Associates, LTD.
Foundation, Inc.
Positive Plumbing & Heating Corp.
D’Aprile Inc.
Post, Polak, Goodsell, MacNeill &
Dave Bofill Marine, Inc.
Strauchler, P.A.
Deer Park Associates
Princeton Information Ltd.
DeFoe Corp.
RCC Concrete Corp.
Delgado, Acosta, Braden & Jones, P.C.
Ridgewood Foundation
Doral Arrowwood
Risk Management Alternatives, Inc.
Dorian A. Vergos & Co., LLC
River Terrace Garden Associates, LLC
Eagle One Roofing Contractors, Inc.
RMS Computer Corporation
Edwards Platt & Deely, Inc.
S.J. Electric, Inc.
Englander Foundations Inc.
Sandra K. Curtin, Becket & Lee LLP
Epic Mechanical Contractors LLC
Sankel, Skurman & McCartin, LLP
Examination Management Services, Inc.
Siemens Corporation
Facsimile Communications Industries, Inc.
Sims Steel Corporation
Fidelity National Title Insurance Company
Sirina Fire Protection Corporation
Fresh Meadow Mechanical Corp.
Star Industrial Service Company
G. C. Ironworks
Stein, Ray & Harris
Gambit Technologies, Inc.
Summit Industries, LLC
Gardner Carton & Douglas LLP
Telcordia Technologies
Charlotte and Joseph Gardner
Temporary Staffing by Suzanne LTD.
Foundation, Inc.
Thacher Proffitt & Wood
GC Services
The Jordan Company, LP
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Genatt Associates, Inc. Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
Harbor Island Contracting, Inc. Sylvan and Ann Oestreicher
Hawkeye Construction Foundation, Inc.
Healey Family Foundation The Perry & Martin Granoff Family
Healthworld Communications Group Foundation Inc.
Iberia Road Makings Corp. The Scholz Group
Info Technologies The Steven & Heather Mnuchin Foundation
Interstate Contracting Co., Inc. Total Credit Recovery Limited
IPro Unlimited Trystate Mechanical Inc.
Island Acoustics LLC United Airconditioning Corp.
Jacq, Pierot, Jr. & Sons, Inc. Urban Foundation Engineering, LLC
James A. Macdonald Foundation US Bank
James F. Volpe Electrical Contracting W & W Glass Systems, Inc.
James Goodwin, Inc. William Poll Inc.
Jantile Inc. WJL Equities Corp.
Jaspan Schlesinger Hoffman LLP Wommack Law Firm, P.C.
KeySpan Energy Corp. Woodcleft Fishing Station
Keystone Electronics Corp. Young & Rubicam, Inc.
KSW Mechanical Services, Inc.
Associates – (Under $500)
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, LLP.
Thank you to our 112 donors who
Liberty Marble, Inc.
contributed gifts totaling $27,440.
The Lorraine Greene Lee Memorial
Foundation, Inc.
M & M Management
M.T.C. Transportation Co.
Manolo Blahnik
Matura Insulation, Inc.
McKeon Rolling Steel Door Co., Inc.
The Montran Corporation
Motion Envelope Inc.
Nastasi & Associates, Inc.
New York City Industries for the Blind, Inc.
North American Airlines, Inc.
Novalex Contracting Corp.
Olympus
Omnium Worldwide, Inc.
Pace Plumbing Corp.
Pierce Technology Corporation
Pile Foundation Construction Co., Inc.
Pond, Robinson & Associates LP
Post Road Iron Works, Inc.
Pryor Cashman Sherman & Flynn LLP
Rick Steiner Fell & Benowitz LLP
Ruttura & Sons Co., Inc.
Satyam Computer Services Limited
Scripps
Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP
Spectrum Painting
Stonebrook Fund Management LLC
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Individual Investors
The power of giving is the desire and ability to touch somebody’s life. By giving to Junior
Achievement of New York, I am committing myself to action-to invest in one of our most precious
resources-our children and youth in New York City and Long Island.
Peggy Fechtmann
Vice Chair, Volunteers, JANY Board of Directors
Senior Vice President, MetLife
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Bowl-A-Thons
One of the ways that JANY is able to sustain itself is through fundraising events such as Bowl-A-
Thons. Our corporate partners coordinate teams within their companies for a fun-filled evening of
teamwork and camaraderie, while supporting the JANY mission.
Twenty-seven companies (over 6,000 participants) participated in JANY Bowl-A-Thons last year
raising nearly $1,500,000. First time companies included AIG and Deutsch Inc. Outstanding
fundraising companies included: American Express which raised over $280,000, Goldman Sachs
which raised over $190,000 and HSBC which raised over $150,000.
The following companies have generated the highest cash contributions through
Bowl-A-Thon pledges.
$250,000+ $30,000+
American Express The Bank of New York
Banco Popular
$175,000+ Computer Associates
Goldman Sachs Credit Suisse First Boston
Ernst & Young
$100,000+ KPMG
Citibank Pfizer Inc.
HSBC Verizon
$70,000+ $15,000+
Bovis Lend Lease Accenture
PricewaterhouseCoopers AIG
Soros Deloitte
Deutsch Inc.
$50,000+ Morgan Stanley
JP Morgan Chase
KeySpan
MetLife
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Gifts-In-Kind
We gratefully acknowledge the following companies who have made in-kind contributions of
significant value to JANY.
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Financial Statements
The following represents excerpts of the financial statements of Junior Achievement of New
York, Inc. as of and for the years ended June 30, 2005 and 2004. The complete set of financial
statements has been examined by our independent auditors, KPMG, LLP, upon which they have
issued an unqualified opinion. These financial statements, including our independent auditor’s
report are on file with Junior Achievement of New York, Inc. and are available upon request.
Please write to: Junior Achievement of New York Audit Inc., 205 East 42nd Street, Suite 203,
New York, NY 10017. You may also call 212.907.0058 or e-mail us at [email protected].
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Junior Achievement of New York, Inc.
Statement of Activities
Year ended June 30, 2005 with summarized financial
information for the year ended June 30, 2004
2005 2004
Temporarily Permanently
Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Total
Support and Revenue
Support:
Contributions (net of participation $1,803,290 - - $1,803,290 $1,739,831
payments of $49,211 in 2005 and
$47,729 in 2004)
Donated services 372,548 - - 372,548 389,568
Total support 2,175,838 - - 2,175,838 2,129,399
Revenue:
Special events (net of direct expenses and 1,996,062 - - 1,996,062 1,904,754
participation payments of $564,934 in
2005 and $563,045 in 2004)
Interest and other income 11,073 - - 11,073 9,017
Total revenue 2,007,135 - - 2,007,135 1,913,771
Net assets released from restriction 80,000 (80,000) - - -
Total support and revenue 4,262,973 (80,000) - 4,182,973 4,043,170
Expenses
Program services:
High school programs 274,974 - - 274,974 335,376
Middle school programs 357,466 - - 357,466 503,813
Elementary school programs 2,117,297 - - 2,117,297 1,963,102
Total program services 2,749,737 - - 2,749,737 2,802,291
Supporting services:
Management and general 679,835 - - 679,835 627,330
Fundraising:
Volunteer recruiting costs 94,172 - - 94,172 150,680
General solicitation of funds 624,229 - - 624,229 682,275
Total supporting services 1,398,236 - - 1,398,236 1,460,285
Total expenses 4,147,973 - - 4,147,973 4,262,576
Increase (decrease) in net assets 115,000 (80,000) - 35,000 (219,406)
Net assets at beginning of year 1,105,757 80,000 $257,500 1,443,257 1,662,663
Net assets at end of year $1,220,757 - $257,500 $1,478,257 $1,443,257
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Leadership Transition
When you couple David’s obvious passion for Junior Achievement with his clarity of focus, and
organizational discipline, it’s easy to see why he’s been such a terrific leader…and so important in
guiding the organization over the years.
G. Chris Andersen
Vice Chair, Development, JANY Board of Directors
Founding Partner, Andersen & Company LLC
I was always awed by David’s ability to drive the JANY agenda, attend every meeting, and always
be positive and upbeat, while performing one of the most demanding and challenging executive
positions in corporate America. What capacity and commitment!
Joseph M. Scharfenberger
Vice Chair, JANY Board of Directors
Executive Vice President, JP Morgan Chase & Company
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Junior Achievement of New York, Inc.
Board of Directors 2004–2005
Board Officers
Chairman of the Board Vice Chair, Program Innovation
Mr. David L. Shedlarz Mr. Marshall Lux
Vice Chairman Managing Director
Pfizer Inc. McKinsey & Company
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EMPLOYEE NAME POSITION
SPECIAL EVENTS
Chris Hemmer Senior Vice President, Special Events
Jackie Granatell Senior Director, Special Events
Roseanne Maurici Senior Director, Special Events
Robyn Finkelson Manager, Special Events
Elise Revere Special Events Coordinator
PROGRAMMING
Pamela Browse Senior Vice President, Programs
Lori Arloff Vice President, Programs/L.I.
Lisa Castillo Vice President, Programs/Community Partnerships
Kara O’Leary Vice President, Programs/Corporate Partnerships
Heather O. Grant Director, Programs/Corporate Partnerships
Jamala Stoute Director, High School Heroes
Michelle Lee Senior Manager, Programs/Corporate Partnerships
Sondra Smith Senior Manager, Programs/Corporate Partnerships
Alice Kao Manager, High School Heroes
Susan Diaz Associate, Programs/After School
Laura DiGiovanni Associate, Programs/Corporate Partnerships
Christopher Ellis Associate, Programs/Corporate Partnerships
Sabrina Gates Associate, Programs/After School
Kristen Hugger Associate, Programs/High School Heroes/L.I.
Genea Stewart Associate, Programs/Corporate Partnerships
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About JANY
• New York City & Long Island • 46 member volunteer board
• 92,900 students • 33 paid professional staff
• 3,600 classrooms • $4 million annual budget
• 3,900 volunteer classroom instructors
• 3,500 teachers
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JANY Distribution JANY Distribution of
of Programs by School School-Based Programs by
Market Segment NYC & Long Island Locations Sources of Funding
21%
21% 29%
33%
13% 7%
7% 4% 6%
Proven Success: A 2001 study on JANY’s newly enhanced program experience by Western
Institute of Research and Evaluation found that supervisors of companies where JA students were
employed indicated that JANY students were competent in the following areas as opposed to
students with no JANY experience:
• Showing Initiative • Possessing Self-Confidence
• Being Dependable • Acting in a Professional Manner
• Showing Effort • Appearing Professional
• Working Independently • Possessing Knowledge of Job Duties.
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June 30, 2005
JANY Program Summary
Junior Achievement of New York Inc. programs provide young people with practical, engaging
and informative activities to educate them about business, economics and life skills. Each program
is designed to prepare our young people for fulfilling and productive careers and lives. JANY
participants learn what it is to be an extraordinary citizen of their communities. JANY programs
are provided to the schools and to community-based organizations at no cost. They are designed to
complement the class curricula, and they are easily integrated into the lesson plans of each grade level.
VOLUNTEER
PROGRAMS GRADES CONTACT HOURS
High School
Economics 12th 8–12
JA Titan 11th or 12th 8–10
JA Company Program 11th or 12th 8–15
JA Success Skills 10th, 11th or 12th 8–10
Personal Economics 9th, 10th, or 11th 8–10
The International Marketplace 9th 8–10
JA Personal Finance 9th,10th,11th, or 12th 8–12
JA Global Marketplace 9th 6
Middle Grades
Enterprise in Action 8th 8–10
Personal Economics 7th or 8th 8–10
JA Go Figure! 8th 6–8
The Economics of Staying in School 6th, 7th or 8th 6
JA Global Marketplace 6th, 7th or 8th 6
Economics for Success 6th, 7th or 8th 6
Elementary School
Ourselves Kindergarten 6
Our Families 1st 6
Our Community 2nd 6
Our City 3rd 6
Our Region 4th 6
Our Nation 5th 6
Our World 6th 6
Student Participation 2004 –2005
High School 11,325
Middle School 13,233
Elementary School 68,348
46 Total 92,906
Together We Change Lives
“ We make a living
by what we get,
by what we give.
”
Winston Churchill
Junior Achievement of New York, Inc. gratefully acknowledges the following people and companies for their
participation and work in creating this annual report
DESIGN:
Pfizer Corporate Graphics, Pfizer Inc.
SPECIAL THANKS:
Bob Neufeld, Corina Igin, Timothy Elias, Joseph Moskal
PHOTOGRAPHY:
The JA Collection
Various student images provided courtesy of David Vultaggio
Photograph of David L. Shedlarz. Douglas E. Schallau and Phillip Lynch supplied by Pfizer Inc.
Telephone: 212.949.5269
Fax: 212.949.5262
Long Island
250 Willis Avenue
Lower Level
Roslyn Heights, NY 11577
Phone: 516.625.9053
Fax: 516.625.9077
www.jany.org