Meet a JA Volunteer: John Zondo

 

JOHN ZONDO

In-Class Volunteer (since 2023)
JA Economics for Success

Q: Tell us a bit about yourself
 
A: I’m a Portfolio Manager and Registered Investment Advisor working at The RaeLipskie Partnership in the Waterloo region. I’ve been working in the finance industry since 2015 and have my Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, a Master of Financial Economics degree from Western University, as well as a Bachelor of Mathematics degree from the University of Waterloo. I am also a member of the KW Optimist Club. I live in Waterloo with my wife Anna and our dog Luna (husky). I enjoy cycling, golf, curling, and dragon boating.
 
Q: What are some highlights or memorable accomplishments of your time with JA? 
 
A: Completing my first JA program was a big accomplishment for me. I delivered the program alone, so being able to spend a full day presenting material and speaking to a class of students seemed like a daunting task leading up to the day. But it went very well (despite some minor technical glitches I managed to work around) and I had a great time. This inspired me to continue volunteering with JA and I’ve delivered the EFS program several times since.

I am always particularly amazed by the intrigue of the students in the questions they ask and their thought process/reasoning. In one program I delivered, we spend a large chunk of time just discussing taxation because the class had so many questions about the “fairness” of paying taxes. Each visit and class of students is a very unique experience.

 
Q: How has your JA experience impacted your life and/or contributed to your success?
 
A: I would say overall it provides me a large sense of fulfillment and enjoyment. You can really see the students absorbing the information and forming questions as you progress through the session. These types of programs weren’t readily available when I was in school, so it’s great to be able to provide the students with crucial financial literacy knowledge.
 
Q: What advice do you have for someone thinking about volunteering with JA?
 
A: Definitely sign up to help deliver a program! It’s hard to fully grasp the experience until you’ve tried it out, but once you do, I think you’ll be hooked. JA does mass volunteer days where a bunch of volunteers go to the same school to deliver programs in the various classes. This is a great opportunity to meet other volunteers as well.
 
Q: Do you have any advice for students in high school right now? Anything you wish you knew when you were in school?
 
A: Don’t worry if you are not sure what career you want to have right now. Many people, myself included, change their area of interest multiple times over the course of their life. You are never stuck in one path if you focus on working hard, getting a good education, and gaining exposure to a variety of fields. This will create a strong foundation so that you can adjust as life unfolds.