Coworking in North Carolina
Abstract
At the 2012 Emerging Issues Forum, Investing in Generation Z, 200 aspiring young leaders from high schools and colleges across North Carolina served as a sounding board for the issues and future challenges facing their cohort, and the state as a whole. Community coworking spaces emerged as a top priority for this generation.
In response, the Institute for Emerging Issues (IEI) established a Gen Z task force comprised of Generation Z members, experts in coworking, and knowledgeable mentors to help guide the process of brainstorming, and to develop and turn ideas into action. They talked to coworking owners about their experiences and itemized the community coworking spaces throughout North Carolina. Here are their findings.
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