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FFA, FCCLA, FBLA, DECA, SKILLS
USA HOSA, PBL, BPA, Student Council

Making the Connection
Bill Cordes has been a friend of student associations across
America for the past 15 years. He has keynoted programs on
national and regional and state stages for all the major
associations. He has also trained many national officers as well
as hundreds of officers on the state level. He really understand
what it takes to make an association student thrive in todays’
market. Here are a few of Bills’ state association Clients.
National DECA
National FFA
National FCCLA
National FBLA
Alabama FCCLA
Colorado FBLA
Idaho FCCLA
Illinois FCCLA
Iowa FCCLA
Iowa Skills USA
Iowa Student Council
Kansas FFA
Kansas FBLA
Kansas DECA
Kansas FCCLA
Kansas BPA
Kentucky FBLA
Michigan FCCLA
Maryland FBLA
Massachusetts
Student Council
Minnesota Student Council
Minnesota FFA
Missouri FCCLA
Nebraska Student Council
Nebraska FFA
Nebraska FCCLA
Nebraska PBL
Nebraska HOSA
Nebraska Skills
USA
Nebraska DECA
North Dakota FCCLA
New Jersey FCCLA
New Mexico FCCLA
Oklahoma Student Council
Oklahoma FFA
Oklahoma SKILLS USA
Oklahoma FCCLA
Oklahoma FBLA
Oklahoma PBL
Pennsylvania FCCLA
Virginia FBLA
Wisconsin FCCLA
Wisconsin DECA
Tennessee FCCLA
Utah FCCLA
Washington DECA
Washington FFA
Wyoming FFA
Bill Cordes supports students in making the connection between
involvement in their association and their lives!
When students understand the connection between their
associations and their lives some magical things happen. First they
become better association members and second they become
better students. As advisors you have seen those moments when
the lights come on and your students start to “get it”. That is what
happens when students participate in a keynote or workshop by
Bill Cordes. They start to make the connection! They become lifelong
advocates for organization. Which leads to more advisors, more
support and ultimately more dollars for their organization. Whether
your student has just joined your organization or has been a long
time member, the one thing you want them to understand is the
connection between their organization and their lives.
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