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TIFS Junior Achiever Committee

Board Liaison
Tracey McCullough, Regional Great Plains
Committee Chair
Deborah Mordente Klassykittens@yahoo.com
Committee Members
susan Adler NYCSA@aol.com
Jan Chambers jattican@aol.com
Sue Cherau suecherau@cox.net
Lorna Friemoth bobtails4u@gmail.com
Cassie Hale cascats@earthlink.net
Denise Ragozzino dragozzino@prodigy.net
Stephanie Smith holyfold@aol.com
Susan Williams swilliams@sprigsips.com
Committee Liaisons
GL JA Liaison Margaret Karpen karpenkatz@netzero.net
GP JA Liaison Susan Williams swilliams@springsips.com
MA JA Liaison Susan Adler NYCSA@aol.com
MP JA Liaison Denise Ragozzino dragozzino@prodigy.net
NE JA Liaison Sue Cherau
suecherau@cox.net
SC JA Liaison Deborah Mordente* klassykittens@yahoo.com
SE JA Liaison Stephanie Smith holyfold@aol.com
SW JA Liaison Sharon Kalani
Kalanikats@aol.com
UK Liaison Lucinda King lucinda@kcking.com
Committee Website
http://www.justcats.org/TICAJA/TICAJuniorAchievers.html
GOALS of the TICA JA Program
  • Educate and mentor Jr. Exhibitors.
  • Inspire and honor Jr. Exhibitor’s with trophies and awards.
  • Grow the number of TICA Junior Members.
  • Create a Jr. Exhibitor community of practice through online discussion groups.
  • Make alliances with other animal husbandry-based youth programs.
  • Support feline health and care.
  • Secure the future of TICA and the cat fancy.
The TICA Junior Achiever committee was formed to develop, test and refine a TICA junior exhibitor program that will attract, engage and educate youthful exhibitors under the age of 18 by exposing TICA Junior achievers to both competition and a continuing educational process as they work their way through Six Levels of Achievement.

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