Sure, the Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes carry some prestige, and Olympic gold medalists are feted the world over. But perhaps no honor will be more elusive and meaningful than besting all other CEOs in the first-ever Chief Executive CEO Bracket Challenge.
Whether you’re going with your alma mater, picking favorite colors or directing your finance department to do regression analyses on every 2014-15 NCAA game, join us and get in on the action! It’s completely free.
This is a great opportunity to have some fun—and do some good. The winner will designate the charity of their choice to receive a $1,000 donation.
Here’s how it works:
Just click on this link, register and select your picks before the first game begins on Thursday, March 19th. There’s no fee, and participation is limited to U.S. CEOs, Presidents, Chairmen and Managing Directors. The winner will direct a $1,000 donation from Chief Executive to the charity of their choice.
Enter the CEO Bracket Challenge here. And good luck!
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