Our Partners

The Junior Economic Club of Atlanta believes that partnerships with other organizations are essential to bringing about positive change. We are proud to have established partnerships with the following institutions to improve our members' experience and amplify our impact:

 

The City of Atlanta partners with the Junior Economic Club of Atlanta to host the Atlanta Youth Economic Council — a platform that aims to engage the city’s high school students with the public financing process.

The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta works with the Junior Economic Club of Atlanta to host a series of educational seminars concerning monetary policy, macroeconomic developments, and career options in the Federal Reserve System.

Junior Achievement of Georgia has helped the Junior Economic Club of Atlanta develop a financial education curriculum for the Outreach Program.

The Georgia Institute of Technology brings Junior Economic Club of Atlanta members to its Economic Club’s events and hosts informational seminars concerning higher economics education, career paths, and economics research disciplines.

The University of North Georgia’s Mike Cottrell College of Business Department of Economics and Finance works with the Junior Economic Club of Atlanta to host the annual TRADE (Teamwork, Research, and Design in Economics) Challenge.

Omicron Delta Epsilon’s Economics Collaborative of Atlanta-Area Institutions (ECo3AI) — composed of Georgia Tech, Georgia Gwinnett College, Oglethorpe University, Agnes Scott College, Spelman College, Morehouse College, Georgia State University, Emory University, Mercer University, and the University of West Georgia — brings Junior Economic Club of Atlanta members to its quarterly events.

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