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The Future of Workspace

Join us to learn more about what the Future of Work will look like here in the Dulles region. IGNITE for Growth is hosting our first hybrid networking event! Networking will be hosted in-person and via Zoom breakout rooms. Ready to return to in-person networking events? We are too! Enjoying the convenience and functionality of Zoom networking? Join us for lively conversation with our Coffee with Coaches collaborators. What does the future of networking look like in hybrid environments? Come and try this new format out – be part of our future of work conversation! Our speakers will explore the Future of Workspaces from many perspectives. What types of modern building accommodations are being recommended by architects and engineers? How has the co-working/space-as-a-service category pivoted to meet growing demands for flexible work arrangements? How are property owners and building investors navigating this current climate? Early registration is encouraged and appreciated by the planning committee.

Speakers:

Joanna Adams DeCastro, Davis Carter Scott, Architects

Mark Hemmeter, Founder/CEO, Office Evolution

Joe Serafin, Owner/Principal Broker, Serafin Real Estate

Dana Weinberg, CEO Mid-Atlantic Commercial Realty, LLC

Register Now

Event Date September, 10

Event Time 8:00am - 10:00am

Event Location

Office Evolution 205 Van Buren St., Suite 120 Herndon, VA 20170

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