{"id":4086,"date":"2015-08-28T14:47:17","date_gmt":"2015-08-28T14:47:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gcuclegacysite.wpengine.com\/?p=2731"},"modified":"2015-08-28T14:47:17","modified_gmt":"2015-08-28T14:47:17","slug":"coworking-visionaries-weigh-in-on-the-future-of-the-movement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gcuclegacysite.wpengine.com\/coworking-visionaries-weigh-in-on-the-future-of-the-movement\/","title":{"rendered":"Coworking Visionaries Weigh In on the Future of the Movement"},"content":{"rendered":"
By Cat Johnson<\/a> \/\/ Shareable.net<\/em><\/p>\n Ten years ago this month, coworking was born in San Francisco when Brad Neuberg<\/a> set up some card tables and invited people to work alongside him. There are now over 3,000 coworking spaces\u00a0worldwide.<\/p>\n Countless people\u00a0have helped coworking become a global movement. Shareable reached out to some of these visionaries to find out what they\u2019ve learned in the past 10 years, what the future of coworking will bring, and what challenges the movement faces. Weighing in on the conversation are Alex Hillman, cofounder of Indy Hall<\/a>; Ronald van den Hoff, cofounder of Seats2meet<\/a>; Liz Elam, Executive Producer of the Global Coworking Unconference Conference<\/a> (GCUC); Tara Hunt, cofounder of Citizen Space<\/a>;\u00a0Ashley Proctor, Executive Producer of GCUC Canada<\/a>; Tony Bacigalupo, cofounder\u00a0of New Work City<\/a>, Lori Kane, founder of\u00a0in-home coworking space Collective Self<\/a>; Jacob Sayles, cofounder of Office Nomads<\/a>; and Jeremy Neuner, cofounder of NextSpace<\/a>.<\/p>\n