The Savannah Jaycees Receive Statewide Recognition

The Savannah Jaycees Receive Statewide Recognition

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SAVANNAH, GA – Proud to host the 2022 Georgia Jaycees Year End Convention in their hometown, the Savannah Jaycees also received statewide recognition for their commitment to inspire leadership growth through community involvement.

Out of all chapters in the state, the Savannah Jaycees were given four awards total. The chapter received two project awards: Management Project Award for their First Annual Cornhole Tournament and the Community Development Project Award for their Savannah Jaycees Adult Prom. The Savannah Jaycees were also awarded the highly coveted Chapter of the Year award.

The Savannah Jaycees current President, Dan Kamykowski, was also honored as the Georgia Jaycee of the Year! This is awarded to the Jaycee in the state who best exemplifies what it takes to be a Jaycee and is the person who has contributed the most to their local community, their chapter, and the Georgia Jaycees throughout the year.

“I am incredibly honored to have received the Jaycee of the Year award,” says President Dan Kamykowski. “I’d like to thank the Georgia Jaycees for their recognition, as well as our chapter as a whole. I am so grateful to serve alongside such a talented and dedicated group of individuals. I look forward to continuing our great work for the Savannah community in 2023.”

MORE ABOUT THE JAYCEES:

Leadership development through community involvement has been the basis of the Jaycees since its inception in 1920. The goal of the not-for-profit organization is to provide members a means to reach their full potential through networking and personal growth opportunities and is ideal for proactive business people ages 18 to 40. Members enhance a variety of leadership, management and communication skills as they work together to plan and run civic and individual development activities that bring about positive change in their home communities and throughout the world. To learn more about the Jaycees, visit www.georgiajaycees.com

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