JCI Senate
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Founded in 1952 in Melbourne, Australia, the JCI Senate is an international organization of men and women who have received special recognition from their local Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycee) chapters.[1] Individuals who have been in the Jaycee organization for at least 5 years[2] and who have applied their leadership skills to growing and improving the organization may be awarded a Senatorship in Junior Chamber International (JCI), bearing a unique number. The award confers lifetime membership in JCI, although most National Organization Members and, in the United States, State Organization Members, require a member to pay dues to that organization in order to vote at meetings or to hold office.
Most countries around the world with a Junior Chamber of Commerce also have an affiliated JCI Senate organization.
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- JCI Senate - B2B
- JCI Senate - Belgium
- JCI Senate - Canada
- JCI Senate - Denmark
- JCI Senate - Europe
- JCI Senate - Germany
- JCI Senate - Great Britain
- JCI Senate - Malaysia
- JCI Senate - Mexico
- JCI Senate - Monaco
- JCI Senate - Switzerland
- JCI Senate - United States (XOOPS site - majority of site viewable by registered users only)