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Junior Achievement ‘Inspire’ event to unite businesses, students

Founded in 1994, Junior Achievement of Southwest Florida has been impacting the region’s future workforce for over 28 years. One of its newest and exciting programs, JA Inspire, aims to launch 10,000 Lee and Collier County middle school students on an interactive career exploration on April 26-28, at Florida Gulf Coast University’s Alico Arena. The event is billed as the largest career expo in Southwest Florida history, with thousands of students scheduled to connect and explore career opportunities with nearly 100 of the region’s top employers and business professionals.

JA Inspire gives students realworld opportunities to envision future career options in Southwest Florida. The program includes in-classroom curriculum and a hands-on interactive career expo. Students will review career planning, skills, interests and job outlooks and then engage with local businesses and learn skills that are in demand at the career fair. After the event, students and teachers will debrief to discuss academic choices and career paths.

“This program is such a unique way for local businesses to engage and build their future talent pipeline with students from Southwest Florida,” said Angela Fisher, president and CEO of Junior Achievement of Southwest Florida. “We are excited to host this event for the first time in-person and can’t wait for businesses in our community to have the opportunity to inspire over 10,000 students from two school districts in person.”

Previously, this program was held virtually due to the pandemic.

JA Inspire, aims to launch 10,000 Lee and Collier County middle school students on an interactive career exploration on April 26-28, at Florida Gulf Coast University’s Alico Arena.

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Preparing young students with lessons that promote financial literacy and capability, work and career readiness, and entrepreneurship helps them better transition into adulthood. JA Inspire gets students one step closer to finding their passion, earning a college degree and achieving career success.

Local business leaders across Southwest Florida are encouraged to participate. Email Stephanie Hoffman, director of operations, at shoffman@ jaswfl.org. Visit www.JASWFL.org or call (239) 225-2590.

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