History
U.S. JUNIOR CHAMBER'S HIGHEST HONOR Recognition programs are a fundamental part of the Jaycee movement. The U.S. Junior Chamber has established an honor program, which not only recognizes its own outstanding m embers past and present, but also allows a method of building and maintaining permanent records of these people as part of the Junior Chamber heritage. Through this program, the local, state, and national Junior Chamber organizations bestow upon their candidates the title of Ambassador, the highest of Junior Chamber honors. The Ambassador Honor program supplies the recognition deserved by so many outstanding past and present Junior Chamber members.
Qualifications and Nominations
In order for a Junior Chamber member to be considered for the honor, several guidelines have been established as far as a candidate's qualifications. The Ambassador honoree must display a record of outstanding service and involvement The Ambassador honoree must have been a three-year member in good standing The Ambassador honoree must have served one year on a local Junior Chamber Board of Directors or have served one year on a state Executive Committee. PRIVILEGES Participation in the Ambassador Honor program requires that the sponsoring local or state organization contribute $150 per honoree to The U.S. Junior Chamber Honor Program. The Ambassador receives an Ambassador pin, numbered certificate and membership card. On a broader scale, Ambassador Honor Program fees provide for funding of The U.S. Junior Chamber programs and the development of new membership programs. You can find more information at https://juniorchamber.international/ambassadors/