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Uncle Marv kicks off the episode by introducing Frank Evans, a former JA executive and current owner of Nevins, Inc., a Great Clips franchise. Frank's career with JA spanned 38 years, including roles as executive assistant to CEOs Carl Flemke and Jim Hayes. He shares how JA opened doors for him, transforming a kid from Atlantic City into a successful businessman and philanthropist.
Frank emphasizes the "impact" of NAJAC, highlighting how it inspired thousands of young people to pursue careers in business and consider higher education. He reflects on the selflessness of NAJAC staff and volunteers, who dedicated their time to make the conference a success.
The conversation then shifts to Helene Lollis, CEO of Pathbuilders and former JA student and staff member. Helene recounts her journey from JA student to board member, including her experiences in the President of the Year competition and her roles on NAJAC staff.
Both interviewees discuss the profound connections formed during NAJAC, describing how the intensity of the experience created lasting bonds despite the relatively short time spent together. They reflect on the complexity of organizing the conference, which at its peak involved 3,000 students and 300-350 staff members.
The episode concludes with a poignant discussion about the importance of maintaining connections within the JA community, especially as they begin to lose members of their cohort. Both Frank and Helene express gratitude for the opportunities JA provided and the ongoing impact it has on their lives.
Links:
- Nevins Inc: https://nevinsinc.org/
- Great Clips: https://www.greatclips.com/
- Clips of Kindness: https://www.greatclips.com/about-us/giving/clips-of-kindness
- Pathbuilders: https://www.pathbuilders.com/
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