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Vote for Ollie's t-shirt design

Vote for Ollie's t-shirt design on the ASOS website
Ollie is currently a second year Business Management and Marketing Student and a Hills Road Alumnus. He is hoping to pursue a career in Marketing in the near future, and he has applied to work at ASOS.

Recently he was chosen as a finalist for the ASOS ‘Go Beyond Basic’ competition with the possibility of having his t-shirt design sold on the ASOS website.

Any votes would be greatly appreciated! Here is the link to his design - it only takes 30 seconds to vote and would mean a lot to Ollie. Thank you!

http://m.asos.com/discover/students/go-beyond-basic/?WT.dcsvid=121468958#/vote/96

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