VIDA Beaverton Seeks Fab Community Manager!
VIDA Coworking Beaverton is hiring for a Community Manager!
VIDA Coworking Beaverton is hiring for a Community Manager!
Meet Rajesh Venkatachalapathy, Dedicated Desk member at VIDA Portland!
Meet VIDA Member Cammisha Manley, who has worked at both VIDA locations, and now resides at VIDA Beaverton, in the Oregon Community Health Workers Association’s westside office.
The VIDA Member Community is a rich tapestry of individuals, small businesses, nonprofit organizations and remote workers from across industries, professions and neighborhoods. Our Beaverton location has now been open for six months, and in this post, we are pleased to introduce you to Lia Dunlap, who is the founder
Meet Member Kyle Christman, designer, illustrator and founder of MoodBoard Creative.
Here at VIDA Coworking, we have so many amazing members as part of our community, including small businesses, nonprofit organizations, remote workers, entrepreneurs, consultants and more! In this post, we ask our classic five questions of Beaverton Part-Time Flex Member, Laura Bernards, who works at C3 Collective, a local communications firm
Drew Lebowitz, Portland Dedicated Desk Member at VIDA Coworking, is the managing director of PowerSwitch, a global team aiding the development of utility-scale battery projects. An experienced engineer, Lebowitz’s career grew from running solar energy companies in Haiti to heading this firm in 2021. Passionate about jazz and biking, he focuses on maintaining work-life balance. PowerSwitch also engages in local community education about renewable energy.
We expect the year’s coworking trends to cater to the evolving “new normal.” Shortly after the pandemic hit, there were a lot of mixed messages and uncertainty regarding the state of coworking spaces. Could they survive the lockdowns? Would they later thrive as remote workers escape their home office? Nearly
Think of VIDA’s Business Services as Your Own Virtual Personal Assistant One of the strangest things about life in the pandemic is how distorted time feels. March seems like it took place about, oh…three lifetimes ago. Yet even as the months crawl by, days can feel more frantic than before
Remote work has long been touted as a panacea for the many challenges parents and caretakers face at work. (At least for the privileged subset whose jobs could conceivably be done remotely in the first place.) By working from home, the idea goes, parents—especially women—can better balance the competing demands