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Good news. We didn’t win!

It’s not that we’re actually happy about losing the Cisco I-Prize. It was a fantastic contest and we’re proud to have made the finals in a contest that spanned the globe!

Source: The Marketing Technology Blog

Update on Cisco I-Prize Finals

For those of you cheering us on in the Cisco I-Prize Contest:

Cisco I-Prize Finalists, We appreciate your patience and understand that you are anxiously awaiting the results. We need to ask you to bear with us and wait a few weeks longer.

Cisco has been awesome to work with through this entire process. It’s been a great experience for us and we’re looking forward to the outcome!

We’ll be here, Cisco!

Source: The Marketing Technology Blog

Thanks to NetSquared Staffers

The NetSquared, Cisco and the other sponsors put on a great event. Here are some of the folks I worked with at the registration table in the morning.

Jayson Fagar, Colleen Nagle, NetSquared staffers

 

Jayson Fagar & Colleen Nagle, NetSquared staffers, at the registration table.

Source: NetSquared, a project of TechSoup.org blogs

The Cisco I-Prize Finals!

My team of good friends, Jason, Bill, Carla and I drove to Cincinnati yesterday for our final I-Prize presentation with Cisco. The Carmel facility is a lot closer but Cisco needed to move us to enable their full Innovation team to be present.

The Finals!

With over 1100 international entries to the contest, we were selected and made the 32 semi-finalists. Now we were one of the final 12 ideas presenting in front of the very board who initiated the contest. No pressure, huh?

Source: The Marketing Technology Blog
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