Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Programs
11111 West Liberty Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53224
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Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Programs offers JA learning experiences that go beyond the classroom to focus on work readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy. Middle school students can take part in JA Finance Park, which begins with in-class learning and ends with a day-long visit to a realistic on-site simulation community where they are assigned a random life experience and create and manage a monthly budget. High school students can participate in 3DE by JA, an immersive experience that uses authentic, real-world business case challenges to develop competencies and strengthen core academic skills.
Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Programs is part of Junior Achievement, which was founded in 1919, with JA of Wisconsin founded in 1941. Junior Achievement's purpose is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. JA programs are delivered with the help of education partners and volunteers from the local community, including business professionals, college students, parents, and retirees. Junior Achievement partners with corporations and individuals to fund programs that are delivered to local students, and it has over 100 local JA Areas across the nation. Nationally, Junior Achievement reaches more than 4.7 million students per year in 208,373 classrooms and after-school locations, with 247,350 classroom volunteers and over 100 Area Offices in all 50 states. Junior Achievement USA is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Junior Achievement is one of a few nonprofits to use independent, third-party evaluators to gauge the impact of its programs and has consistently received high grades for accountability and transparency. The leadership team includes Mr. Arnold B. Evans as Chairman of the Junior Achievement USA Board of Directors, Jack Harris as Chief Executive Officer of Junior Achievement, Tim Greinert as President of Junior Achievement, Julie Granger as President and CEO of JA of Wisconsin, and Susan Fronk as Chair.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Programs is part of Junior Achievement, which was founded in 1919, with JA of Wisconsin founded in 1941. Junior Achievement's purpose is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. JA programs are delivered with the help of education partners and volunteers from the local community, including business professionals, college students, parents, and retirees. Junior Achievement partners with corporations and individuals to fund programs that are delivered to local students, and it has over 100 local JA Areas across the nation. Nationally, Junior Achievement reaches more than 4.7 million students per year in 208,373 classrooms and after-school locations, with 247,350 classroom volunteers and over 100 Area Offices in all 50 states. Junior Achievement USA is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Junior Achievement is one of a few nonprofits to use independent, third-party evaluators to gauge the impact of its programs and has consistently received high grades for accountability and transparency. The leadership team includes Mr. Arnold B. Evans as Chairman of the Junior Achievement USA Board of Directors, Jack Harris as Chief Executive Officer of Junior Achievement, Tim Greinert as President of Junior Achievement, Julie Granger as President and CEO of JA of Wisconsin, and Susan Fronk as Chair.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
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