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The United States Junior Chamber, also known as the Jaycees, JCs or JCI USA, is a leadership training service organization and civic organization for people between the ages of 18 and 40. [1] It is a branch of Junior Chamber International (JCI). [ 2 ]
United States Moral and/or Environmental Leadership 1989 Ms. Jeana Yeager: United States Scientific and/or Technological Development 1989 Mr. Louis Agnese: United States Academic Leadership and/or Accomplishment 1989 Mr. Peter Dalglish: Canada Humanitarian and/or Voluntary Leadership 1989 Mr. Ronald Solar: United States Medical Innovation 1989
United States the Americas 1967 Clifford E. Myatt Puerto Rico the Americas 1968 Philippe Abravanel Switzerland Europe 1969 Thomas E. Gates United States the Americas 1970 Hiroshi Maeda Japan Asia-Pacific 1971 Graham Sinclair New Zealand Asia-Pacific 1972 Royce R. Pepin Australia Asia-Pacific 1973 L. A. Roy Banarsee Jamaica (JCI West Indies)
Similarly, the Michigan Junior Chamber has a similar "Outstanding Young Michiganders / Distinguished Service Award (OYM/DSA)" program. [2] These recipients, as well as the nominees from the other JCI USA state organizations, are nominated to be considered for the TOYA award. Membership in the organization is not a requirement to win the award. [2]
It has members in about 127 countries, and regional or national organizations in most of them. [3] The first local Junior Chamber chapter was founded in 1915, but the international umbrella organization Junior Chamber International (JCI) was founded in Mexico in 1944.
The TOYA program is sponsored by the United States Junior Chamber. [2] Prior to 1985, the program was known as the Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) program.
Bryan Kim won the U.S. Junior Amateur championship Sunday, winning the final two holes for a 2-up victory over Joshua Bai. Kim led when the 36-hole final was suspended Saturday, fell behind when ...
The program is sponsored by Junior Chamber International (JCI). [1] Young men and women may be nominated in one of ten categories. An international panel of judges then selects up to ten honorees, who are chosen from all of the nominations, regardless of category entered.