The Business of Love: How one program for high schoolers led to a 50-year marriage

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Rod and Nancy Derby met 53 years ago as teenagers on a bus from Texas to Indiana for the annual National Junior Achievers Conference, or NAJAC.“I had my silly Instamatic camera, shooting pictures out the window, and Rod comes by,' said Nancy, as they flipped through the scrapbooks they've made over their decades together. 'Turns out he’s a real photographer. He was probably sad about what I was doing to all that film, but he sat down and talked to me about the camera.

Both joined the program in high school, back when Junior Achievement gave students a chance to create, run and sell their own company over the tenure of the school year.JA students elected officers, sold stocks and paid taxes in the program, learning skills that serve both their professional and personal lives. Both Derbys built and sold their own businesses for a profit while building a 50-year marriage.“You have a one-year plan, 5-year plan and 10-year plan,' Rod said.

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