Coming Together at Ipade
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We’re happy to have you back for another episode of the Coworking Values: Visionaries series, created in collaboration with andcards, coworking software that streamlines the management of flexible workspaces.
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In this episode, we have Elizabeth Dawes Gay, Founder and CEO of Ipade, a Black-owned coworking space for Women Entrepreneurs.
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Tune in as Elizabeth talks about the how culture and history of black women and women of colour are honoured and celebrated at Ipade, a coworking space created just for them.
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Learn about how Ipade can serve as a kind of “incubator” for those with big dreams and ideas about how to improve the world. Their business concept has been fruitful in that it has attracted and retained a steady stream of members.
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The establishment is having an impact on the community by demonstrating to the locals that they are welcome there and that it is possible to follow one’s dreams.
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As a social entrepreneur, Elizabeth has had to strike a balance between maintaining her space and adhering to her principles of affordable pricing. And most importantly, that coworking communities serve a constructive role in bringing people together, connecting them, and allowing them to share in each other’s lives.
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Learn more about how Ipade streamlines workflows and empowers members with self-sufficiency in their success story.
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