Jennifer Bush was today named the winner of HerBusiness’s ‘I’m Inspiringly Productive‘ Facebook photo contest which invited entrants to show how they managed to work from mobile locations with the help of great devices and reliable Wi-Fi. Working away from the office is a fact of life for many small business owners. In fact, Telstra’s recent Out of Office National survey found that many Australian small business owners work away from their base for 20 hours or more each week. Jennifer’s photo received 487 votes making her the lucky recipient of a Samsung Galaxy Note tablet and a Telstra Mobile Wi-Fi 4G Device (with 12 GB of data to use across a 12 month period), valued at $1,300.
“Even (or especially!) when I’m holidays, there are always images to photograph for my online site,” explained the caption provided for Jennifer’s photo.
Contest entrants entered a photo of their “anytime/anywhere” workplace, to be in the running to win. 1773 votes were received overall.
About Jennifer Bush
Jennifer Bush is a Melbourne glass artist working predominantly in imagery created with powdered glasses. This involves fusing powders to sheet glass in a kiln at temperatures between 700°C and 800°C, usually with repeated firings. She favours architectural shapes, often photographed on overseas travels. She was selected as a finalist in the recent Mansfield artVision 2012 exhibition. She continues to learn the craft at Melbourne’s Blue Dog Glass Studio and is currently represented by Glass Plus Gallery in South Melbourne.
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Read the Telstra Out of Office Nation Report
Telstra surveyed 1000 small business owners in Australia to find out how they are using technology out in the field, and the key issues, challenges and opportunities associated with mobile working around Australia. You can read the full report from Telstra here.