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A senior figure in the worldwide Junior Achievement programme has been on the Isle of Man, meeting government ministers, students and others involved in the Island's education system.
The organisation has had a presence here for four years and seeks to forge links between schools, business and industry and Chief executive officer for Europe Caroline Jenner says there has been incredible development, change and growth in a relatively short time.
She told James Davis one of the challenges now was to build the right infrastructure to grow the organisation in an impressive way (audio file attached):
(Picture: Caroline Jenner and chief executive officer for Junior Achievement Isle of Man, Ian Galloway).
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