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JAWM’s Amie Miarecki Named Finalist for Karl Flemke Pioneer Achievement Award

Amie Miarecki

SPRINGFIELD — Amie Miarecki, president of Junior Achievement of Western Massachusetts (JAWM), has been named a finalist for the prestigious Karl Flemke Pioneer Achievement Award for 2026. This distinguished national honor recognizes first-time Junior Achievement presidents who demonstrate outstanding leadership, innovation, and impact within their local organizations and the broader JA network.

The award will be presented at the Junior Achievement USA NEXT National Leadership Conference, taking place July 20-23 in Salt Lake City. Miarecki joins four JA leaders from across the country as finalists for this highly competitive recognition.

Under Miarecki’s leadership, JAWM has achieved significant program growth, expansion of partnerships, increased student reach, and fundraising success. By championing forward-thinking strategies and fostering strong community relationships, she has strengthened the organization’s ability to drive economic mobility for students, allowing them to improve their quality of life by preparing them for a rapidly changing world.

“I am truly honored to be selected as a finalist for the Karl Flemke Pioneer Achievement Award,” she said. “I’m grateful to be part of JA’s meaningful mission, and so proud of the work we do and the impact we are making in the lives of students and our community. Junior Achevement got its start here in Springfield, and I’m proud to play a part in its rich legacy.”

Tim Greinert, president of Junior Achievement USA, added that “we are thrilled to recognize Amie as a finalist for this well-deserved honor. Her leadership and achievements exemplify the very best of Junior Achievement. Through our mission to drive economic mobility for students, leaders like Amie play a critical role in driving meaningful impact and helping students achieve academically today and economically tomorrow.”

Miarecki emphasized the collaborative, community effort behind this recognition, “This honor reflects the dedication of our incredible staff, board members, volunteers, educators, and supporters. None of this would be possible without them. Together, we are helping to ensure that every student has the opportunity to build a strong financial future, explore career pathways, and develop the confidence to achieve their goals. This results in brighter futures not only for them, but for our community as a whole.”

Miarecki holds a master’s degree in corporate and organizational communication with a specialization in leadership from the College of Professional Studies at Northeastern University. She has a certification from the Comprehensive Outreach Education Certificate Program from the Community Health Education Center of the Boston Public Health Commission. She also received the Boston Public Health Commission John Auerbach Team Award for Innovations in Public Health, a BusinessWest 40 Under Forty award, and an ERC5 Board Member of the Year Award, and was an honoree of the HER Legacy Women of Western Massachusetts Celebrating 105 Years of Civic Engagement Awards.

The Karl Flemke Pioneer Achievement Award honors the legacy of the late Karl Flemke, who served as president of Junior Achievement Inc. from 1982 until 1994. His visionary leadership helped shape the organization’s growth and long-term impact, and this award continues to celebrate emerging leaders who carry forward his commitment to excellence and innovation.