2011 Contest Winners – Top 40 Innovation Bloggers
The Top 40 Innovation Bloggers of 2011 have been announced and the only thing that remains is to announce the winners of the $3,000+ worth of prizes in the contest hosted by Innovation Excellence.
Check below to see if you are one of the prize winners:
- 2 signed advance copies of Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire by Braden Kelley
- 1 ticket to the Front End of Innovation Europe (February 27-29, 2012 in Zurich, Switzerland) – $3,000+ value
– Shawna Bridgman (@ShawnaBridg)
– Nate Riggs (@nateriggs)
– Pierre Neven
Alternates (in no particular order):
– Kurt Frenier (@kurtfrenier)
– Joe Cox (@joenormal)
– Michael Fruhling
– Geovanny Romero
Contest winners have all been notified by e-mail or twitter @reply, and have 48 hours to claim their prizes by responding or their prize will be given to one of the alternates.
Editor’s Note: Conference tickets are for conference admission only and are ultimately at the discretion of the conference organizers to grant. Travel and any other expenses for attending the conference are the responsibility of the winner. All deadlines are midnight GMT on the day mentioned.

Conference Discounts from IIR: For those of you who would like to attend the Front End of Innovation Europe or the Front End of Innovation 2012, you can save up to 20% using our discount code FEI12BRADEN.
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Braden Kelley is the author of Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire from John Wiley & Sons. Braden is also the editor of Innovation Excellence, a popular innovation speaker and trainer, and advises companies on connecting with their customers and embedding innovation across the organization.
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