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Guillermo (William)
Cortes
Official Representative to
South America
William
Cortes is President of the Association of Paraguayan Jiu-Jitsu (APJJ). The
Paraguayan Jiu Jitsu Association is affiliated with the Ju-Jitsu
International Federation (JJIF) by way of the Uruguayan Jiu-Jitsu
Federation. William Cortes is Sensei at the Okuden Dojo located in
Asuncin, Paraguay, South America.
Sensei Cortes has been practicing Jiu-Jitsu since March of 1994, having
received his Sandan from his Sensei, Maestro Francisco Birnstill,
Shichidan Jiu-Jitsu (Argentinian Confederation of Jiu-Jitsu and Related
Sports), and Hachidan, Kodokan Judo.
Sensei Cortes has been contributing to Jiu-Jitsu, helping to increase
knowledge of the Art in Paraguay, for which the PARAGUAYAN CORPORATION OF
MARTIAL ARTS in National Resolution has distinguished him, signed and
dated December 1998. Being an Editorialist and Commercial Director for
major newspapers in Paraguay he has helped inform the interested general
public about Jiu Jitsu through articles published in newspapers, magazines
and TV programs, this has helped increase the number of Jitsuka in
Paraguay considerably.
He has been Paraguayan National Champion twice in Fighting System and
thrice in Duo System, having won the finals at the Cono Sur National
championship in his weight division, was also Cono Sur Champion. He has
participated in Mixed Martial Arts (Vale Tudo) competition having won in
his weight category in 2003. William has participated and dictated courses
and seminars in Brazil and Argentina.
Sensei Cortes has completed a B.S. in Business Management at California
Coast University and holds an A.A in Business Administration from Santa
Monica College, having graduated with honors in 1986. He has been living
in Paraguay since January of 1994 where he currently dedicates his time to
the administration of sales, commercial editing and circulation of the
largest newspaper in the country, Abc.
William Cortes has been very active in the Paraguayan community, having
been a partner and director in the founding of three major newspapers, an
AM and FM radio station. He has also been a Cofounder of Masada
Foundation, a non profit organization dedicated to education of the
principles of democracy and freedom, Club de Ejecutivos del Paraguay
(Executive's Club of Paraguay) of which he was cofounder and
Vice-President, a not for profit organization dedicated to business to
business networking, and the employment generation. Sensei Cortes is also
cofounder and actual President of the Paraguayan Association of Jiu-Jitsu,
contributing both financially and dedicating time. William Cortes was
initiated into freemasonry at the Pythagoras Lodge No 17 in August of
2001.
Sensei Cortes is a Life Member and has been appointed the Official
Representative in South America for the following national and
international organizations:
1. United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF), www.usjjf.org
2. United States Martial Arts Federation (USMAF), www.usmaf.org
3. Martial Arts International Federation (MAIF),
www.martialartsinternational.org
Sensei Cortes also serves on the Board of International Advisors for the
Martial Arts International Federation (MAIF).
William Cortes can be contacted at:
William A. Cortes
Calle Krisvoshein 487
Asuncion, Paraguay
South America
Guillermo@cortesnunes.com
Jjpywc@hotmail.com
Willy@abc.com.py
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