Joy Goble Joins Junior Achievement of Central Carolinas as Director of Finance and Administration

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Charlotte, NC, June 23, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Junior Achievement of Central Carolinas (JACC), the Carolinas’ premier organization promoting youth financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship education has announced Joy Goble as the Director of Finance and Administration.

Goble has over 20 years of broad-based leadership experience, including finance, operations, marketing, and strategic planning. Prior to joining JACC, Joy was Senior Vice President of Cash and Banking Services at LPL Financial. Joy also served for over six years as Treasurer and Chair of the Finance and Audit Committee for the Invest In Others Charitable Foundation. Prior to LPL, Joy served in various leadership roles within the banking industry, including Bank of America, First Charter Bank and First Citizens Bank.

Joy received her MA in Organizational Communication from Queens University of Charlotte and a BA in Psychology from Erskine College in Due West, SC.

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“I am honored and excited to bring my ideas to JACC,” said Goble. “This is such a wonderful institution, and I truly believe in our mission to help young people plan for the future and achieve economic success through the choices they make. I am excited for the coming year and look forward to continuing to help JACC grow and develop as a leader in financial literacy.”

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About Junior Achievement of Central Carolinas
Junior Achievement is the world’s largest organization dedicated to providing young people in grades K – 12 with the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for the future, and make smart academic and economic choices. Junior Achievement of Central Carolinas, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, serves more than 37,000 students annually through its hands-on and experiential educatial programs. JA programs are delivered by corporate and communities volunteers, and provide relevant, hands-on experiences that educate and empower students in the areas of financial literacy, workforce readiness and entrepreneurship. Visit www.jacarolinas.org for more information.
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