Please join CoreNet Washington at
our September Luncheon for our upcoming panel discussion, Coworking: The
Collaborative Office Frontier. Like many cutting-edge cities, Seattle has
experienced a coworking space boom as more and more collaborative working
venues are established to serve the rapidly growing demand from entrepreneurs,
freelancers, teleworkers, creatives, and many other office users.
What lessons can the Corporate Real Estate industry learn from the
diverse array of coworking concepts that have begun to flourish in our city?
What strategies do these organizations employ in order to best attract, retain,
and serve their respective customers, month after month in the free market?
What the heck exactly is coworking? CoreNet Washington has assembled a diverse
group of panelists that represent the spectrum of organizations operating in
Seattle—don’t miss the insights of these collaborative office pioneers!
Sarah
Studer is Impact Hub Seattle's Events & Membercare Manager. In
addition to managing the rental of their event spaces, Sarah organizes social
and community-building activities for their members.
Susan Dorsch
co-founded and co-owns Office
Nomads, a coworking space in Seattle, WA in 2007. One of
the original coworking space in the world, Office Nomads is dedicated to
cultivating a dynamic, creative and productive community office for Seattle’s
nomadic workforce.
Gina
Phillips is the Seattle lead for WeWork,
the community for creators. WeWork provides entrepreneurs with beautiful
workspace, personalized support, business services, digital tools, benefits,
infrastructure, and the flexibility they need to succeed.