Women's co-working space opens in downtown Indy
Co-founded by Leslie Bailey, the CEO of Indy Maven — a lifestyle platform for women in the Indianapolis area —"Maven Space" is a place created by women for women to work and socialize.According to a release for the opening of Maven Space, it is seeking to be a launchpad for local women entrepreneurs, creatives, and leaders.
"With the creation of Maven Space, we are giving women access to a powerful, professional network," Bailey stated in a release."While the physical space is a beautiful and energizing place to work, our secret weapon is our community. Here, women business executives, startup entrepreneurs, creatives, civic leaders and allies will come together to create a vibrant network of support for one another and elevate the ecosystem for women-owned businesses in Indiana.
A grand opening event for Maven Space is set for Monday. Those looking to learn more or book a tour can visit mavenspace.co.
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