Calling all Canadian entrepreneurs: Tell us your greatest business challenge for a chance to earn a $100,000 grant
3rd Annual launch of The Challenge contest happens March 18th at Globeandmail.com/thechallenge
TORONTO, March 18, 2013 /CNW/ - TELUS and The Globe and Mail today announced the launch of The Challenge, the 3rd annual contest inviting Canadian small and medium-sized business owners to present their biggest business challenge for the opportunity to win a $100,000 grant from TELUS. Entrepreneurs across Canada are invited to submit entries at Globeandmail.com/thechallenge and will be judged by a panel that includes entrepreneurs and business experts.
"Supporting small business growth in Canada is a key priority for TELUS. This contest brings together a community of entrepreneurs to talk about their biggest pain points and receive advice from experienced business experts," said Jim Senko, vice-president of Small and Medium Business Marketing at TELUS. "As entrepreneurial spirit continues to drive the Canadian economy, we're excited to partner with The Globe and Mail for a third year in a row to help Canadian entrepreneurs reach success."
To enter the contest, entrants are asked to describe the following in an 800-word submission:
- A challenge their business is currently experiencing (200 words);
- A proposed solution to this challenge and how the $100,000 prize would help overcome that challenge (200 words);
- An explanation of the results they expect to achieve (200 words);
- A description of how their business incorporates the following values into their business: 1) community investment/commitment to charities, 2) customer service and 3) innovation (200 words);
In 2012, TELUS received more than 1,200 entries. The 2012 winner Glassopolis, sellers and distributors of fire-resistant glass in Toronto, Ontario, invested in new machinery to increase production and customer distribution.
"The win was wonderful and a real opportunity for our business. The $100,000 prize was instrumental in helping us gear up to offer a whole new product category to our customers," said Jordan Richards, President, Glassopolis. "Because of The Challenge, we have added production capabilities that are unique in North America and will support our continued growth for years to come."
New this year
The judging panel will review and shortlist submissions to four semi-finalists. For the first time, semi-finalists will be required to present their business challenges to the judging panel at the TELUS House in downtown Toronto in June, and explain how they would use the business grant to overcome their key obstacle. Semi-finalists will also be profiled in The Globe and Mail's Report on Business and at theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business.
"Our ongoing partnership with TELUS helps us recognize and support the small business community in Canada," said Sean Stanleigh, Editor, Report on Small Business, The Globe and Mail. "Over the coming weeks, through our pages and online, our business reporters look forward to profiling Canadian entrepreneurs to provide insight into the types of challenges this group faces, and highlight their successes."
The final winner will be announced on September 26, 2013. For full details about how to enter and to read the contest rules and regulations, please visit Globeandmail.com/thechallenge.
Judging panel:
- Chris Griffiths - Director, Fine Tune Consulting, a boutique business consulting practice, and long-time entrepreneur
- Carolyn Lawrence - President and CEO, Women of Influence
- Donna Marie Antoniadis - Co-founder, She's Connected
- Sally Daub - President and CEO, ViXS Systems
- Jim Senko - Vice -President, SMB and Enterprise Marketing, TELUS
- Hugh Johnson - Vice-President, Small Medium Business, TELUS
- Terry Brodie - Reporter and editor, Report on Small Business, The Globe and Mail
- Steve Tustin - Editor, Custom Content Group, The Globe and Mail
- Sean Stanleigh - Editor, Report on Small Business, The Globe and Mail
Visit Globeandmail.com/thechallenge for complete bios on each of the judges.
Canadians and fellow small business owners can join the conversation and follow the contest on Twitter via @TELUSBusiness and @GlobeSmallBiz using the hashtag #smallbizchallenge, on LinkedIn and on Facebook at Facebook.com/TELUSBusiness. The contest closes May 27, 2013.
TELUS offers office and mobile communications solutions to more than 500,000 small-and-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across Canada. SMBs doing business with TELUS can count on a large business team dedicated to meeting their organizations' needs 24/7. In addition to connecting businesses on the go on Canada's largest 4G LTE network, TELUS also supports the office with offerings including voice, data, video, and managed and hosted solutions for business.
About TELUS
TELUS (TSX: T, NYSE: TU) is a leading national telecommunications company in Canada, with $10.9 billion of annual revenue and more than 13.1 million customer connections, including 7.7 million wireless subscribers, 3.4 million wireline network access lines, 1.4 million Internet subscribers and 678,000 TELUS TV customers. Led since 2000 by President and CEO, Darren Entwistle, TELUS provides a wide range of communications products and services, including wireless, data, Internet protocol (IP), voice, television, entertainment and video.
In support of our philosophy to give where we live, TELUS, our team members and retirees have contributed more than $300 million to charitable and not-for-profit organizations and volunteered 4.8 million hours of service to local communities since 2000. Fourteen TELUS Community Boards lead TELUS' local philanthropic initiatives. TELUS was honoured to be named the most outstanding philanthropic corporation globally for 2010 by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, becoming the first Canadian company to receive this prestigious international recognition.
For more information about TELUS, please visit telus.com.
About The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail, through its newspaper, magazine, online and mobile platforms, is Canada's foremost news media company. Each day, The Globe leads the national discussion by engaging Canadians in its award-winning coverage and analysis of news, politics, business and lifestyle. The Globe and Mail, Canada's national newspaper, founded in 1844, Report on Business, Canada's most influential business magazine, and globeandmail.com, the newspaper's online and mobile media hub, reach a combined 5.7 million readers every month. The Globe has received numerous journalism awards, including the international 2011 prize for General Excellence in Journalism from the Online News Association, nine Michener Awards for Public Service Journalism, and more National Newspaper Awards than any other newspaper in Canada. The Globe and Mail is 85% owned by Woodbridge, the investment arm of the Thomson family, and Bell Canada (15%).
SOURCE: Globe and Mail
For more information or to arrange an interview, please contact:
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TELUS Media Relations
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