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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Philanthropy Today

December 21, 2007

Junior Achievement Announces New President and CEO

Junior Achievement, a nonprofit organization that helps young people learn business skills, has appointed Sean C. Rush as its new president.

Mr. Rush previously served as general manager of IBM’s Global Education Industry business.

He replaces Gerald M. Czarnecki as head of the organization.

Junior Achievement ranked No. 181 on The Chronicle’s list of the 400 charities that raise the most money from private sources.

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