Capital Enterprise joins WeWork to support women entrepreneurs

March 3, 2019
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US-based coworking aggregator, WeWork, (The We Company), has entered a partnership with Capital Enterprise to create a community for women entrepreneurs in London. The program will be run exclusively by women founders and women-driven startups. The two companies will be providing the space, educational resources, and connection to the global community to help in business growth.

The partnership was announced to mark WeWork’s ninth anniversary and is part of its series of additional efforts to support entrepreneurs and creators of all kinds, and will see the coworking company providing one hundred entrepreneurs from Capital Enterprise’s One Tech program, which supports underrepresented tech founders in London, with a WeWork membership.

The female founders will be given three month hot desk memberships, which include access to WeWork’s space, custom programming, mentors and local investors as well as use WeWork as their base, and tap into its community of over 40,000 members in London.

WeWork will also be providing the space for Capital Enterprise to host their own events, helping to connect more female founders and future founders with investors, media and other influential and helpful advisors.

Capital Enterprise is a body of connectors, influencers, investors and policy-makers, collaborating to serve and super-charge London’s start-up scene. Together we are committed to making London the best place in Europe to start and scale a business.

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March 3, 2019

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