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Tell Comcast how you used tech to improve your biz, win $5K

Comcast is hosting a national essay contest and will choose regional winners, including two in the Philly area. It's called "Innovation 4 Entrepreneurs."

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You have 250 words to explain how you used technology to improve your business. Go.

Comcast is hosting a national essay contest and will choose regional winners, including two in the Philly area. It’s called “Innovation 4 Entrepreneurs.”

According to Comcast spokeswoman Jennifer Bilotta, prizes for the Philly-area winners include:

  • $5,000 in cash
  • free Comcast Business Internet and TV services for two years
  • a $2,500 allocation for additional Comcast Business services
  • complimentary use of premium cloud applications from Comcast’s Upware partners Cisco, Microsoft, Symantec, DocuSign, Soonr and Swiftpage Engage for one year.

Six grand-prize winners will get even more prizes, including one-on-one consultations with execs like Comcast’s Chief Financial Officer Michael Angelakis. Find more details here.

Apply here by April 30
Companies: Comcast
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