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Valor DECA Students Excel at State

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Valor DECA Students Excel at State

Valor DECA Competes at State

Valor’s DECA students had an outstanding showing at the Colorado DECA State Conference, earning top placements across multiple categories. Two teams were crowned state champions—Georgia Hawes and Savannah Khan for International Business Plan, and Anna Schouten, Christine Knutson, and Sophia Nunnelly for Sports and Entertainment Marketing Operations. Several other students secured top-five finishes in their respective events, demonstrating their skills in business strategy, marketing, and entrepreneurship.

In total, 22 students have qualified to compete at the International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in April, where they will represent Valor on a global stage. Congratulations to all our competitors on their incredible achievements!

Valor DECA team at the State competition
DECA students holding their awards from State
Valor students winning at DECA State

Complete List of Results:

Georgia Hawes and Savannah Khan - State Champions for International Business Plan

Anna Schouten, Christine Knutson, and Sophia Nunnelly - State Champions in Sports and Entertainment Marketing Operations

Kyla Strecker - 2nd Place in Restaurant and Food Service Management

Eddie Chen and Ryan Mandes - 2nd Place in Franchise Business Plan

Morgan Minnihan - 3rd Place in Career Development Project

Will Baller and Savannah Khan - 3rd Place in Entrepreneurship Team Decision-Making

Brooke Massey - 3rd Place in Retail Merchandising Series

Samantha Dinneen - 4th Place in Hotel and Lodging Management Series

Simon Hawk and Jack Mohler - 4th Place in Sports and Entertainment Marketing Team Decision-Making

April Johnston, Lincoln Kirk, Brooke Massey - 4th Place in Integrated Marketing Campaign Product

Natalie Xikes and Caroline Dennis - 4th Place in Financial Literacy Project

McKenzie Walker - 4th Place in Sports and Entertainment Marketing Operations Research

Natalie Xikes - 5th Place in Apparel and Accessories Marketing Series

Ashley Wolfson and Noel Beverly - 5th Place in Buying and Merchandising Team Decision-Making

Addison Ness - 6th Place in Marketing Communications Series

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