Subject: | Coca-Cola Hackathon |
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Date: | Sun, 28 Sep 2014 19:38:36 +0000 |
From: | Avci, Tamer <[log in to unmask]> |
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Hi Dr. Raj Sunderraman,
I am an organizer of the Share A #Hack With Coca-Cola Hackathon, which will be held from October 17th - October 19th at Emory University's Goizueta Business School. This event is a great opportunity for your students to get hands-on experience in programming, teamwork, and networking.
Participants will build innovative software projects using our partner APIs, network with employers, learn from industry experts, and have the chance to win cool prizes from our $15,000 + prize pool. Winners will have the opportunity to present to Coca-Cola and their partners. Participation is free, meals are provided, and transportation may be provided if there is sufficient interest.
I would very much appreciate it if you could share this opportunity with interested students. Our website is
www.hackwithcoke.com.
I have attached a brief promotional message to the bottom of this email that you can use.
If you have any questions please reach out to me.
Thank you,
Share A #Hack With Coca-Cola is a national hackathon at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School taking place on October 17-19. It will take place October 17-19 in Atlanta, GA. This event is a great opportunity to meet with employers, learn from industry leaders, and put your skills to the test by making a cool app/software hack. The event is technology oriented, but people with non-technical backgrounds(business ideas, designers, etc.) are also encouraged to apply. There is a $15k+ prize pool and winners will have the opportunity to present their project to Coca-Cola and its partners. Meals, snacks, and free swag are all provided, and transportation may also be provided.
Registration is limited so apply now at www.hackwithcoke.com. If you have any questions please directly contact the organizers through the website.
-- Rajshekhar Sunderraman Professor and Acting Chair Computer Science Department Georgia State University P.O. Box 5060 Atlanta, GA 30302-5060 www: http://tinman.cs.gsu.edu/~raj phone: (404)413-5726 fax: (404)413-5717