Cincinnati Innovates award winners announced

A web site and mobile application that lets parents reward their kids for completing chores took home a top $25,000 prize in this year's Cincinnati Innovates competition. Founders Chris Bergman and Paul Armstrong of the startup ChoreMonster were among 12 winners awarded a total of $115,000 in investments and in-kind support at an awards presentation Thursday evening at Northern Kentucky University. Learn more and find out about other awardees here. 

A web site and mobile application that lets parents reward their kids for completing chores took home a top $25,000 prize in this year’s Cincinnati Innovates competition.

 
Founders Chris Bergman and Paul Armstrong of the startup ChoreMonster were among 12 winners awarded a total of $115,000 in investments and in-kind support at an awards presentation Thursday evening at Northern Kentucky University.

Learn more and find out about other awardees here

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