Delaware Innovation Week 2017 is less than a month away, and we want you, the community, to get involved.
As a #DIW17 Community Correspondent, you’ll get to attend DIW events for free. In exchange, you’ll use social media to cover the event by sharing live text commentary, video and/or photos. All you need is an honest interest and a smartphone. You’ll also get a super cool DIW17 T-shirt!
For details on how to become a Community Correspondent, email me, Holly Quinn, at holly@technical.ly and my editor, Zack Seward, at zack@technical.ly by Oct. 31.
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