With a degree in Sociology, Anthropology and Public Relations – coupled with almost a decade of experience in business development, marketing and project management – Cynthia-Helena brings her expansive and multidisciplinary knowledge to the WitWork co-working space platform and team.
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Coworking spaces haven’t suffered a dent in their reputation, it’s only WeWork’s reputation that’s taken a hit.
Coworking spaces are the perfect place to grow your business, mingle with professionals that may evolve into strategic partners or new clients, work out of home without the stress of renting an office, and enjoying access to staples like printers, wifi, conference rooms, bike storage, and access to food.
Even though serviced work spaces emerged in the 60s, they are only just gaining traction in the GCC. According to a report by Deloitte Real Estate – there’s an expected worldwide reach of 30,000 co-working spaces around the world by 2022.