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Sarah Travers

Longstanding co-working evangelist Sarah Travers brings significant industry experience to her role as CEO of Workbar. She joined Workbar in late 2017 from IWG (Regus), a global provider of flexible workspace solutions, where she spent 15 years in a series of ascending roles focused on growing the company's North American footprint. She has the unique perspective of witnessing the industry's explosive growth as both a seasoned veteran of the world's largest shared office giant and as the new CEO of Boston's original co-working space.
Picture of Sarah Travers

Sarah Travers

Longstanding co-working evangelist Sarah Travers brings significant industry experience to her role as CEO of Workbar. She joined Workbar in late 2017 from IWG (Regus), a global provider of flexible workspace solutions, where she spent 15 years in a series of ascending roles focused on growing the company's North American footprint. She has the unique perspective of witnessing the industry's explosive growth as both a seasoned veteran of the world's largest shared office giant and as the new CEO of Boston's original co-working space.
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4 Common Misconceptions About Co-Working

When I first started working in the co-working industry more than 15 years ago, everyone who walked through our door had to be educated about what co-working actually was. From reassuring people that there was enough space for all to work comfortably to teaching them our community norms, I could see that even the early adopters were skeptical. The tables have turned since then. And while most people in the business world are now fully familiar with co-working, there are still some widespread misconceptions about shared workspaces that I would like to clear up. ‘Co-Working Is a Millennial Trend’ Many people

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