Follower profile: Potomac Piranhas

Jan. 6, 2015

BIRMINGHAM — Potomac Piranhas is asking followers to apply for its upcoming Pitch competition, which has a format similar to ABC’s television program, “Shark Tank.”

BIRMINGHAM — This week’s Follower Profile is Potomac Piranhas (@PotomacPiranhas), one of our latest followers on Twitter.

Potomac Piranhas is asking followers to apply for the upcoming Pitch. According to Potomac Piranhas’ website, the Pitch is a “competitive program designed to accelerate innovative and practical solutions that address issues in the Washington, D.C./Chesapeake Bay Watershed.”

The website continues that the main event “will match innovative stormwater management and environmental restoration solutions with investment capital and grants.” The format of the competition will be similar to the ABC television program, “Shark Tank.”

You can learn more about the Potomac Piranhas™ Pitch here.

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