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Junior Achievement swings over $500K at Gold Canyon golf tourney

From left are Jeff Collier, Bri Tournas, Rick Hudson and Joss Francheterre who attended the golf tournament in support of Junior Achievement earlier this month in Gold Canyon
From left are Jeff Collier, Bri Tournas, Rick Hudson and Joss Francheterre, who attended the golf tournament in support of Junior Achievement earlier this month in Gold Canyon. (File Photos/DigitalFreePress.com)

2022 Junior Achievement open sees 275 golfers in support

Staff Reports | Digital Free Press

Junior Achievement of Arizona welcomed local families, along with top executives and employees from leading Arizona companies at the 2022 JA Open Golf Tournament.

Over 275 golfers attend and this event, which directly supports financial education and career readiness among Arizona’s children and young adults, raised over $540,000 that will benefit thousands of students in JA programs in 2023, according to a press release.

This year’s tournament took place on Dec. 9 in Gold Canyon. This event spans two decades and has been hailed as the No. 1 golf fundraiser in Arizona for the last six years by the Phoenix Business Journal. Families enjoyed complimentary food, entertainment, contests and more to support Arizona’s children.

From left are John Brunia, Gabe Casswell, John Gannon, Jessco Electric and Michael Margraf, who attended the golf tournament in support of programs at Junior Achievement. (File Photos/DigitalFreePress.com)
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