Vessel Bracket Challenge 2014

You may have picked up that Vessel's principals are Jayhawks.  (Sometimes it just comes up in the course of conversation.)  As you might imagine, the NCAA basketball tournament is a fun time of year for us, and we want to share the joy by inviting you to enter our Vessel Bracket Challenge! 

NO ENTRY FEE!  FABULOUS AND EXCITING PRIZES!

Fill out your bracket by clicking here.

Group: Vessel Architecture
Password: vessel

Grand Prize (Your Choice): 

A. One supercool, custom-embroidered, Vessel jacket just like the one you've seen us wear.  You'll get your choice from Columbia's website (up to a $200 value).

B. $100 REI gift certificate!

Bonus: You will also get bragging rights, plus a congratulatory Vessel fist bump (the same one used at our office when we solve our client's problems).

Four Runners' Up Prizes! the next four brackets will receive a $20 gift certificate to REI, plus a congratulatory Vessel fist bump (the same one used at our office when we solve our client's problems).

Provisos (The Fine Print):  No bracket-crashers.  Please be able to show some sort of connection to Vessel.  If nobody at Vessel knows you, you don't qualify.  Picking Missouri (oops, didn't make it this year) or K-State to go all the way will not disqualify your bracket - but if you win, we will ship your prize in a box of dead fish unless you specifically request Roger or Todd to pack your prize.  Employees of Vessel are not eligible for prizes, as they have already wasted invested 865 hours of company time researching their brackets.  We're not too particular, but Vessel reserves the right to disqualify someone from prize eligibility.

Good Luck!

Author Name
Brian Van Winkle
Architect | Principal | AIA | NCARB | Director of Architecture and Senior Living Services Brian can't help but make his client's objectives his personal mission. This has led to early onset gray hair. Integrity, enthusiasm, and wisdom mark his work and he has a way of quickly getting to the heart of a problem and devising practical solutions. He married his high-school sweetheart and has four gregarious kids. Brian is an avid USTA 4.0 level tennis player who regularly blasts Pete off the court with sheer power.
www.vesselarchitecture.com
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