Junior Achievement Event Teaches Students How to Run a Virtual Business - Green Bay, WI
Green Bay, Wisconsin – Scholarship season has begun for Junior Achievement of Wisconsin. On Thursday, April 28, 2022, the JA Titan Business Challenge offered scholarships to the winners of a half-day, virtual business strategy tournament for Northeast Wisconsin area high school students.
The stakes were high as student teams competed to run a virtual business simulation. The competition taught students about the decisions needed to develop a successful company and provided the opportunity to practice skills like critical thinking, strategic development, and teamwork. Success depended on decisions the students make about production levels, marketing, product pricing, research & development, and capital improvements. The student teams with the best company performance in the competition won scholarships for post-secondary education.
Schneider National and Miller Electric were title sponsors for the JA Titan Business Challenge. Our other sponsors were Festival Foods, WPS, BankFirst, BMO Harris Bank, The Brian LaViolette Scholarship Fund, U.S. Venture, Miron Construction, Shawano Optimist Club and CoVantage Credit Union.
More than eighty-five students from Appleton North, Fond du Lac, Kimberly, Neenah, Ripon, West De Pere, Ashwaubenon, Manitowoc Lutheran and Shawano High Schools competed in the event.
In the Greater Green Bay Area, students from Manitowoc Lutheran High School won first and second place. First place winners were Cameron Strutz and Kamden Baye. Parker Vogt and Casey Stanzel took second place.
Winners of the JA Titan Business Challenge advance to the virtual state championship on May 12, 2022. The statewide event is sponsored by Acuity Insurance.
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