JA Hall of Fame

Junior Achievement (JA) Celebrates the Return of the JA of Greater Augusta Business Hall of Fame Gala 

Augusta, GA - On October 17, 2024, JA of Georgia will honor two distinguished laureates and showcase the impact of Junior Achievement programs on the next generation of entrepreneurs. This year’s gala is presented by Georgia United Credit Union, Georgia’s Own, and Piedmont Augusta. 

The gala will be held at the Augusta Marriot Convention Center, bringing together influential business figures, community leaders, and supporters of Junior Achievement to celebrate the lifetime achievements of Dave Brendza, Division Vice President and General Manager for the ADP offices located in Augusta, GA and Louisville, KY and Stephanie Stuckey, Chair of Stuckey’s. As this year’s Laureates, Brendza and Stuckey will be inducted into the JA of Greater Augusta Business Hall of Fame. 

JA of Georgia's President and CEO, John Hancock, shared, "We are thrilled to recognize the incredible business endeavors of Dave and Stephanie during this year’s eagerly awaited return of the JA of Greater Augusta Business Hall of Fame. I am excited for the years ahead and the exceptional business leaders we will have the privilege to honor." 

Dave Brendza is the Division Vice President and General Manager for ADP's Augusta, GA, and Louisville, KY offices. Since joining in 2014, he has spearheaded initiatives like facility upgrades and wellness activities, significantly growing the Augusta facility and earning it recognition as one of Georgia Trend Magazine's Best Places to Work. In 2020, Dave took on the Louisville office, driving growth and community support, earning a Boom Award for Leadership in the Community. With 40 years at ADP, Dave has held various senior roles and holds a BA in Accounting and Management Information Systems from Robert Morris University.

Stephanie Stuckey serves as the Chair of Stuckey's, a renowned pecan snack and candy company located in Wrens, Georgia. A proud alumna of the University of Georgia, she holds both a BA and JD. Stephanie's diverse career includes roles as a trial lawyer, a state representative, and the Director of Sustainability for the City of Atlanta. She is also the author of “Unstuck: Reviving an American Icon.” In her leisure time, Stephanie loves embarking on road trips to discover quirky attractions like the world's largest ball of twine. 

Along with the induction of Brendza and Stuckey, the gala will recognize Rafy and Hannah Bassali as 2024 Rising Stars. Hannah and Rafy Bassali own The Swank Company, Escape Outdoors, and Posh Tots, operating eight storefronts and three e-commerce sites. Rafy also leads RB Capital Investments and serves on multiple local boards, while Hannah is active on the Salvation Army Advisory Board and the Augusta Training Shop Board. As parents of three, they are committed to supporting their community through various charitable activities. 

The JA of Greater Augusta Business Hall of Fame will feature a cocktail reception, silent auction, seated dinner, and JA program. Proceeds from the event will benefit JA of Georgia and its efforts to empower the next generation to build a better future for themselves and their community.  

To learn more about the event or sponsorship opportunities, or to purchase tickets, visit HERE.

 

About Junior Achievement of Georgia 

Junior Achievement (JA) of Georgia is a business-integrated education partner with expertise in experiential learning that successfully develops key mindsets and skills for students to lead meaningful and successful lives. JA’s high-impact programs drive long-term outcomes in areas of financial literacy, career readiness, and fostering the entrepreneurial spirit, and are they delivered by corporate and community volunteers. JA of Georgia offers multiple programs, with a focus on middle and high school students, including JA BizTown, JA Finance Park, and 3DE by Junior Achievement. JA of Georgia serves more than 110,000 students statewide in an average year. JA of Georgia has offices in Atlanta, Cumming, Dalton, Gainesville, Lawrenceville, and Savannah. For more information, visit georgia.ja.org 

Atlanta Business Leaders to Be Honored for Contributions and Achievements to Atlanta Business Community

Shan Cooper and Terry McGuirk will join the prestigious group of individuals inducted into the JA Atlanta Business Hall of Fame.

ATLANTA– Junior Achievement (JA) of Georgia and the Atlanta Business Chronicle are pleased to announce that Shan Cooper, Founder and CEO of Journey Forward Strategies, LLC, and Terry McGuirk, Chairperson and CEO of Braves Holdings, LLC will be inducted into the 34th JA Atlanta Business Hall of Fame. They will join the group of 101 influential Atlantans previously inducted for their significant contributions to Atlanta’s civic and economic vitality. 

 

Shan Cooper

Terry McGuirk

 

The JA Atlanta Business Hall of Fame, a black-tie gala to benefit JA of Georgia, is celebrating its 34th year to honor dynamic leaders who have shaped Atlanta into the booming city it is today. The 2024 Atlanta Business Hall of Fame will be held on the evening of Saturday, February 24.

John Hancock, President & CEO of JA of Georgia noted, “What a pleasure it will be to induct these two exceptional people into the JA Atlanta Business Hall of Fame. Mr. McGuirk has been a stalwart of Atlanta business for nearly 50 years. Through his various and progressive business roles, he has advanced our region’s reputation around the country and the world, especially in matters of media and sports. He is a model of progress, innovation, and integrity. Similarly, Ms. Cooper has exhibited an enormous range of achievement at the highest and most complex echelons of corporate and civic leadership. Her business results coupled with a modest style and people-centered approach has endeared her to so many she has led and worked alongside.”

Shan Cooper has over 30 years of diverse experience and expertise delivering sustainable results for her clients. Ms. Cooper believes a successful business strategy is most effectively executed when a sound people strategy exists. She lives by the motto “Mission First. People Always.” Ms. Cooper is the current Founder and Chief Executive Officer for Journey Forward Strategies, LLC. She is the former Chief Transformation Officer of WestRock and led the Recycling and Waste Services Division comprised of 22 recycling plants across the US.

Prior to her time with WestRock, Ms. Cooper served as the Vice President and General Manager of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company. Outside of her impressive and extensive roles in the corporate world, her heart is for giving back to her community. Ms. Cooper is the former Executive Director for the Atlanta Committee of Progress (ACP), where she served as the Mayor of Atlanta’s external advisory board. 

Before Terry McGuirk became the Chairman and CEO of Braves Holdings, LLC, he had a 35-year career with Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Mr. McGuirk started as an account executive with WTCG, and worked his way up to President and CEO of Time Warner Inc. During his career with TBS, he was instrumental in securing coverage of the Olympics for cable television for the first time and oversaw the comeback of the Atlanta Braves. Mr. McGuirk maintains all aspects of the Braves franchise, including all team business operations and representing the Braves at Major League Baseball ownership meetings. His role with the Braves continues with the Braves Development Company, where he also serves as the Chairman. As of 2010, Mr. McGuirk was placed into the Cable Television Hall of Fame. He currently serves as the Trustee Emeritus for Piedmont Healthcare and The Westminster Schools.

The JA Atlanta Business Hall of Fame will feature a cocktail reception, silent auction, seated dinner, and laureate induction ceremony. The 34th annual gala will be held at Flourish in Buckhead on February 24, 2024. Proceeds from the event will benefit JA of Georgia and its efforts to empower the next generation to build a better future for themselves and their community. To learn more, visit georgia.ja.org/atlanta-hall-of-fame.

Local Business Leaders to be Honored for Achievements and Contributions to Atlanta Business Community

Ed Bastian and Kathy Waller will join the prestigious group of individuals previously inducted into the JA Atlanta Business Hall of Fame

ATLANTA– Junior Achievement (JA) of Georgia and Atlanta Business Chronicle are pleased to announce that Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer, Delta Air Lines, and Kathy Waller, retired Chief Financial Officer, The Coca-Cola Company and Executive Director, Atlanta Committee for Progress, will be inducted into the JA Atlanta Business Hall of Fame on Saturday, February 25, 2023. They will join the group of 99 influential Atlantans previously inducted for their significant contributions to Atlanta’s economic and civic vibrancy.

Celebrating its 33rd year, the JA Atlanta Business Hall of Fame, a black-tie gala to benefit JA of Georgia, is held to honor dynamic business and civic leaders who have shaped Atlanta into the robust city it is today.

“We are so honored to be inducting these two extraordinary people,” said John Hancock, President and CEO, JA of Georgia. “Mr. Bastian’s leadership of Delta Air Lines, particularly in the past few years, has served as a model for leaders around the country and the world. His leadership of the world’s number one airline, coupled with his many civic commitments in Atlanta, speaks to his incredible leadership capacity. Similarly, Ms. Waller’s story is one of inspiration for so much accomplished in a pioneering business career and for so much given to our community. As a native Atlantan and Douglas High School graduate, she epitomizes the best of this place and remains one of our most relevant and uplifting leaders.”

Ed Bastian has served as the Chief Executive Officer of Delta Air Lines since 2016. He leads the team of 80,000 employees across the globe, all who are focused on building the worlds’ premier international airline. Bastian has been with Delta for 24-years total, working his way from Vice President and Controller to Chief Financial Officer to President, and now CEO. Bastian has guided the company through some of its most challenging times – most recently the COVID-19 pandemic – while remaining committed to its people-focused culture and spirit of innovation. During his time as CEO, Delta has become the world’s most awarded airline and maintains a transcendent presence in its headquarters of Atlanta. In 2018 Fortune magazine named Bastian one of ‘The World’s 50 Greatest Leaders’, and his values-based leadership strategy can be summed up in his own words as ‘taking care of our people.’ Before joining Delta, Bastian held senior finance positions at Frito-Lay International and Pepsi-Cola International. He started his career with Price Waterhouse, where he became an audit partner in its New York practice. Bastian currently serves on the board for the Woodruff Arts Center and has chaired the boards of the Atlanta Metro Chamber and the Atlanta Committee for Progress. He grew up in Poughkeepsie, New York, and graduated from St. Bonaventure University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.

Throughout her 32 years at The Coca-Cola Company, Kathy Waller’s journey accomplished a full circle: her first position at the company was as a senior accountant with the primary responsibility for preparing the then-CFO for his financial reporting to the Board of Directors. In 2019 she retired as Coca-Cola’s Chief Financial Officer. During her decades-long career, she held leadership roles of increasing seniority, ultimately becoming the first woman and first Black person to be a CFO at a Fortune 100 company. In 2007 Waller was selected as a founding member of the company’s Women’s Leadership Council where she led female executives in senior roles through the ranks of the company and towards better understanding and empowering themselves. Waller is currently the Executive Director of the Atlanta Committee for Progress and serves on the boards of The University of Rochester (her alma mater), Spelman College, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, The Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta, The Woodruff Arts Center, and Achieve Atlanta. She has corporate board roles at Delta Air Lines, Beyond Meat, CGI Inc., and Cadence Bancorporation.

The JA Atlanta Business Hall of Fame will feature a cocktail reception, silent auction, seated dinner, and laureate induction ceremony. The 2023 gala will be held at Flourish Atlanta in Buckhead. Proceeds from the event will benefit JA of Georgia and its efforts to empower the next generation to build a better future for themselves and their community. To learn more, click here.