WeWork: The $20 Billion Monster YOU Haven’t Heard of – A Case Study for Entrepreneurs

This week the Biz Doc dives into WeWork – the work space company has become the go-to partner for entrepreneurs, independent professionals, and even corporations. The visionary founders have driven the company to a $20B valuation in less than 8 years – testimony to their vision and dedication.

About WeWork:

  • WeWork is the platform for creators. We provide everything you need to make a life, not just a living
  • WeWork’s mission is to create a world where people work to make a life, not just a living.
  • WeWork members are creators who run the gamut from entrepreneurs, freelancers, and startups, to artists, small businesses and even divisions of large corporations.

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About Tom Ellsworth: THOMAS N. ELLSWORTH, is an experienced CEO / COO and veteran entrepreneur. He has been disrupting industries and driving consumer shifts through Venture-backed companies in technology, software development, publishing and mobile that have generated exits totaling over $1B.

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