
The Capital International Group has supported a charity that teaches young people valuable business skills with a cheque for £5,000.
The company presented Junior Achievement Isle of Man with the money to support its programmes for primary and secondary school students throughout the Island.
Anthony Long, the group’s chief executive officer and a Junior Achievement director, says it’s important to help young people prepare for future careers and the world of work.
Junior Achievement Isle of Man is a Manx-registered charity – if your business would like to help you can contact Sue Cook by emailing suecook@jaiom.im or calling 666266.
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