When Intuit asked me if there was a #GirlonFire I might want to nominate for their SXSW contest, the answer was an easy JESS. 😉
In 2012, while still in college, Jess Ekstrom founded Headbands of Hope, an organization that gives a headband to a child with cancer for every handband sold (200K globally).
I met Jess two years ago when she interviewed me for an Entrepreneur article about building authentic relationships, when I also learned that Jess and I had a common belief.
Jess and I both believe that you shouldn’t have to choose between making a living and making a difference.
For that reason (and many, many others) I’m proud to nominate Jess for Intuit’s #GirlonFire contest!
Nominate a #GirlonFire in your life (for a chance for you to both go to SXSW) by posting a photo on Instagram with #GirlonFire, @Intuit and #Contest. More details here and below… Good luck!
Prize: 1 Grand prize winner: – a 4 day/3 night trip for the winner and one guest to SXSW in Austin, TX. Winner must be available to travel 3/12/18 – 3/15/18. Trip includes:
· Two tickets to SXSW;
· 3 night’s hotel accommodations;
· Round trip coach class airfare; and
· VIP access to Intuit’s activation.
Contest: Nominate an entrepreneur in your life by posting a picture on Instagram and sharing why you think they are a #GirlOnFire. You both could win SXSW tickets and VIP access to all things Intuit! Winner will be announced 3/5.
To Enter:
· Post 1 picture to Instagram
· Tag @Intuit in the picture
· Caption includes
· Name of entrepreneur being nominated
· Story about why they are a #GirlOnFire
· Tag @Intuit
· Use #GirlOnFire hashtag
· Use #Contest hashtag
For shares that include a brand URL, please include the #ad hashtag in your social share.
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