Meet Meeting Coordinator, Molly Adams

Molly Adams, Roam Meeting Coordinator Molly Adams is from Marietta, Georgia and graduated from Auburn University (war eagle, always!). After college, Molly worked at Carolina Point, a Young Life camp, in Brevard, North Carolina where she enjoyed some of her favorite things: hiking, biking, and waking up to the beautiful mountains every day. She loves to cook and bake, and enjoys anything…

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8 Ways to Bond with Your Remote Workforce

Despite companies like Yahoo and Aetna that recently eliminated telework options, the number of remote workers in the US is growing. Gallup’s 2016 report showed that 43% of US employees work remotely at least some of the time. And why not? The benefits can be huge: increased productivity and efficiency for disciplined employees, lower real-estate…

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5 Reasons Why You Should Explore Coworking This Summer

The season of backyard cookouts, beach vacations and lake days is upon us. But, just because school’s out for the summer doesn’t mean the work stops. The excitement of summer can easily overshadow the needs of your business. However, this mid-year mark is a critical time for evaluating the progress of your strategic plan and…

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Meet Meeting Coordinator, McKenzie Strawn

McKenzie Strawn, Roam Meeting Coordinator Hailing from McDonough, Georgia, McKenzie is an Auburn graduate (War Eagle!) with a degree in apparel merchandising. After a stint in Manhattan working in e-commerce, she traded her MetroCard for an SUV and returned to the south. When she’s not organizing your next meeting, McKenzie enjoys traveling, trying new restaurants,…

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Together We Grow – Announcing Roam’s 5th Atlanta Workplace

Growth. It allows us to expand our reach, increase our impact and pursue uncharted territories. As we have shared on Instagram this week (@meetatroam), the stories of growth within our invested community are intricately intertwined. From the members working within our spaces to the designers crafting our statement woodwork pieces, each individual story of growth…

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Roam Internship Experience: Shaping the Next Generation of Leaders

To kick off the recruiting phase of our 2017 Internship Experience, we wanted to provide testimonials of individuals involved in our internship program. Our hope is that these experiences will help interested students gain insight into why working for Roam is beneficial to their future careers.     Mollie Maner, Internship Experience Coordinator There are…

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Growing your Business and Community at Events

Community is richest when we’re doing life together. While face-to-face coffee meet ups and brainstorming sessions are valuable, something truly ignites when we connect during a live event such as a conference, workshop, or retreat. Spring and summer are chock-full of events, and being equipped to hold authentic, purposeful conversations that propel your work forward…

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A How-to Guide for Building Community with Brand Storytelling

Storytelling. It’s so woven into the fibers of our humanity that the practice traces to our species even before we were farming. In fact, storytelling is so innate that you likely spend 30% of your day daydreaming. And statistically, a mind watching Netflix hardly daydreams—the screen does it for you! If we’re so hard-wired for…

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Community: The significance and risk

“A life isn’t significant except for its impact on other lives.” – Jackie Robinson A desire for significance is at the core of every human being. This can’t be mistaken for fame, popularity, or even success, which become hollow substitutes for significance. What we want is something much larger than that- to mean something to…

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Roam Recommends – Community Playlist

In case you missed it in the brief, our theme for April is Community. It’s part of our mission at Roam to build a community that is invested, where people are actively seeking to create value for one another. Maybe you have been greatly impacted by a close community, or you are looking to create…

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