WeWork, the global platform for creators that provides collaborative spaces, community, and services to help people make a living, not just living has been celebrating inclusivity and diversity since its inception. With
International Women's Day right around the corner, WeWork has rolled a digital campaign, "Women's Era", to celebrate women from different walks of life, who have and are an inspiration to all of us, every single day.
With around 4,00,000 global members and around 9,000
employees all over the world, there is a space for everyone to express their individuality. Taking this into consideration, WeWork has taken a step to appreciate their female employees and members by featuring them on their Facebook page, along with their thoughts about what 'women power' means to them and their message to other women all around the world.
WeWork may be a platform for creators, providing over 400,000 members around the world with space, community, and services through both physical and virtual offerings.
WeWork currently has more than 400 physical locations in 100 cities and 27 countries around the world.
Founded in 2010 by Adam von Neumann and Miguel McKelvey in the big apple, the company now employs more than 3,000 globally. WeWork seeks 'creators' from all industries and corporations huge and tiny to become members, with a suite of WeWork-specific membership benefits in each country and a local staff in each city.
Nearly 40,000 corporations and over four hundred,000 members are now based at a WeWork, with member companies ranging from startups to household names including Dell, KPMG, GE, Microsoft, Discovery, and Samsung. More than 70% of WeWork members collaborate with each other and 50% do business with each other. International locations function convenient bases for business travel, sanctioning an excellent degree of labor flexibility for each multinational and small-to-medium-sized businesses alike, likewise as choices for straightforward expansion into new markets.
To celebrate women entrepreneurs, WeWork is further offering women a chance to sign up for six months and avail two months of free membership on WeWork. Applicable to private offices in select locations, this can be availed anytime between 5th March to 12th March 2019. While the sign-up is between the given dates, the deal can be completed till 12th April 2019 for the offer to be availed.
Participating in this vision of 'women's era', the leadership team at WeWork has come together to talk about why they call it an 'era' and how they see the new age woman embodying all their key values. Created in a video format, the short film features leaders from WeWork India including Karan Virwani (CWeO, WeWork India), Ryan Bennett (Co-CWeO, WeWork India), Varun Gopinath (Head of Sales, WeWork India), Arnav Singh Gusain (Head of Real Estate, WeWork India), Vinayak Parameswaran (Head of Strategic Finance), Vineet Singh (Head of Marketing, WeWork India) and Taylor Harper (Design Director, WeWork India) speaking about women, how they are an inspiration and why they need to be celebrated every day.
As offline events are a key part of the weekly hygiene at WeWork and this week is all about women, WeWork is also organizing the Her Pop-up Market on March 8 at WeWork Galaxy - Bangalore, where pop up stalls will be set up by female homegrown entrepreneurs showcasing apparel made with sustainable fabrics, notebooks and stationery, home decor products and much more. From art and home décor to sustainable clothing and natural body products, there's plenty for one to explore with one's BFF, girl gang, spouse or solo.