Workbar Rounds Out Leadership Team As It Accelerates Expansion Plans
BOSTON, MA (PRWEB) December 14, 2017 -- Workbar, Boston’s coworking space trailblazer, has announced three key additions to its leadership team: Sarah Travers will head up business development, C. Todd Lombardo will lead product and experience, and Justin Miller will direct the company’s marketing strategy. The appointments come as Workbar prepares to broaden its footprint into new geographical markets.
Longstanding coworking evangelist Sarah Travers brings significant industry experience to her role as head of business development. She joins Workbar from Regus, a global provider of flexible workspace solutions, where she spent 15 years in a series of ascending sales roles before assuming the position of area manager for several Boston-area locations. Travers is leading the outbound sales process and forging strategic partnerships to accelerate membership at Workbar’s growing network of enterprise locations.
As head of Workbar’s product and experience, C. Todd Lombardo is charged with defining the ideal total member experience, including both product and space design. He oversees the company’s proprietary technology platform that powers its rapidly growing membership-based community. He is also defining the future of design for Workbar, ensuring that its signature coworking “neighborhoods” continue to evolve and anticipate the needs of today’s dynamic workforce. A self-professed data nerd and design geek, Lombardo previously served as an innovation architect at Constant Contact's Small Business Innovation Loft and more recently as Chief Design Strategist at Fresh Tilled Soil.
New marketing head Justin Miller oversees brand strategy, marketing operations, and member engagement. He joins Workbar from the Startup Institute, where he served as vice president of marketing, amassing valuable experience in the innovation sector. Working hand in hand with Lombardo and Travers, he will play a critical role in refining the Workbar brand and expanding the company’s startup ecosystem to entrepreneurs, startups, and remote enterprise professionals in new strategic markets.
“Workbar has been experiencing tremendous growth,” said founder and CEO Bill Jacobson. “This growth is validation of our four-neighborhood workspace setup and our regional coworking model. With these key additions to our leadership team, we will continue to lead the way on what’s necessary in workspace design for today’s mobile, on-demand economy.”
About Workbar:
Workbar is Boston's original coworking space, with seven existing locations throughout Greater Boston, including South Station, Cambridge, Somerville, Danvers, Norwood, Brighton and Arlington, and partnerships with 12 more coworking sites across the state. The network of shared workspaces offers a “hub-and-spoke” system for people whose work takes them all over the region. Workbar caters to small businesses, freelancers, entrepreneurs, startups, and corporate clients with remote teams looking for an affordable, flexible place to work and to meet with clients and other like-minded professionals. With professionally managed space and top-tier office amenities, Workbar coworking spaces are built with the connections needed to inspire, provoke, and ignite productivity and passion.
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Julie Murphy, Workbar, http://www.workbar.com/, +1 617-967-5426, [email protected]
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