More than 50 years ago, the JCI Senate was established to recognize the outstanding achievements and service of JCI members worldwide. JCI Senators display determination and leadership and are encouraged to stay connected and provide support throughout the entirety of their lives.Â
Jaclyn Quasius, Sheboygan Chapter alumna, #80216 JCI Senator
Give a Senatorship
If there is an exceptional JCI member in your Local Organization, honor them with a JCI Senatorship. JCI Senatorships are a great way to show outstanding members their value to the organization. Complete the simple application process to recognize a JCI Senator in your Local Organization today. The JCI Senate is an honor that lasts a lifetime.
Upon approval, JCI Senators receive a senate number, a personalized certificate, a membership card, a JCI Senate pin and additional programming options at JCI Events.
ELIGIBILITY
JCI Senatorships are available for both current and past members. Any current JCI member who has served the JCI organization, at any level, for at least three years may be eligible for a JCI Senatorship. Past JCI members who served the JCI organization, at any level, for at least three years are also eligible with written approval from their JCI Local and National Organizations.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The application can only be approved by the Local President, State President (if applicable) and National President of which the applicant is a member. The President can only accept applications that meet the required approval as listed above. No other approval will be accepted. A contribution of US $300 must be made by the sponsoring JCI Local or National Organization prior to or upon request of the approval by the JCI President.
The Wisconsin JCI Senate is an independent organization, with its own constitution and bylaws, associated with the United States Junior Chamber and Junior Chamber International. To learn more about the senate go to sites.google.com/site/wisconsinjcisenate or JCI Wisconsin Senate Facebook Page.
The purposes of the Wisconsin JCI Senate are twofold. Foremost, we seek to build and promote fellowship among our Senators through our publications, meetings, and social activities. Second, but just as important to us, is to promote the Junior Chamber program. We do this by offering our assistance and the knowledge and experience of our members to the Junior Chamber organization. The Wisconsin JCI Senate stands ready to help the United States Junior Chamber and any local chapter, district, region, or state officer. This assistance is always available for the asking.