SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 08, 2016 -- TaskEasy, Inc., the premier nationwide, on-demand exterior maintenance provider, is excited to announce the winners of the TaskEasy Scholarship for Future Entrepreneurs. The three winners will receive a $1,000 scholarship to help with school expenses.
Interested students were encouraged to share either a short video or an essay, and TaskEasy received over 230 entries. The winners of the TaskEasy Scholarship for Future Entrepreneurs for the 2016-2017 school year are:
- Alex Fuentes - Stanford University
- Calista Kub - University of Colorado Boulder
- Leah Popek - Drexel University
To learn more about the winners and their inspiring stories, please read TaskEasy’s blog post.
“We were impressed by the effort and dedication of all of the entries, although three in particular rose to the top,” said Karl Sowa, chief marketing officer at TaskEasy. “We established this scholarship to encourage future entrepreneurs to continue taking risks and challenge themselves in the business world, even as they pursue higher education.”
For more information about TaskEasy and their services, please visit TaskEasy.com.
About TaskEasy
TaskEasy, Inc. makes exterior maintenance as easy as shopping online. With the click of a button, TaskEasy delivers services to customers like lawn mowing, snow removal, and pool cleaning. As the first company to apply the services on-demand model nationwide for home exterior maintenance and multi-site property management, TaskEasy’s proprietary platform establishes a fair market price and supports guaranteed, quality service for homeowners, property managers, and contractors. For more information, visit TaskEasy.com.
Media Contact Nate Nelson [email protected] (801) 509-9093


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