Hello Dan:

You are just blocks away (Chandler AZ) from "Gangplank" - a
progressive Coworking venture right in your backyard (Gilbert AZ).

I just visited Gangplank this week as part of my due diligence for
Coworking in the Greater Yuma area.

See my other posts about Gangplank in this week's discussion threads.

http://gangplankhq.com

Cheers!

Alan Pruitt
Yuma AZ

On Aug 20, 2:43 pm, Dan Ramaekers <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dan Ramaekers here!
>
> As a current student at Arizona State University I find it both
> exciting and very rewarding to soak up all the information that I
> can.  It goes without saying that there is a never ending spring of
> knowledge in the universe and a person can never learn too much.
>
> I am majoring in biology with plans of attending medical school.  My
> ultimate career goal is to own my own practice and make an impact on
> the lives of the people in this community.
>
> While my schooling focuses primarily on the sciences I desire to do
> all I can to know and understand better the needs and requirements of
> running a personal business.  In my research I have stumbled upon the
> principles of coworking.  Since I desire so much to surround myself
> with like-minded individuals with a passion for success and
> creativity, coworking immediately peaked my interest.
>
> On a more personal note, I am married to my best friend and teammate,
> Chelsea.  We recently found out we will be proud parents come this
> March.  I feel so many different emotions following that statement,
> the principal of which is a responsibility to provide.  I say Chelsea
> is my teammate because she not only works enthusiastically to pay the
> bills and college tuition but also supports me 100% in my endeavors.
> We joke by saying she owes me for paying to get her through school.
> Chelsea works as an RN at Scottsdale Healthcare, where she has a
> chance to provide assistance to many people within our community.
>
> While Chelsea was schooling full-time, I managed a sales team at Bally
> Total Fitness.  I learned a great deal about corporate business and
> the value of teamwork during my 3 years with Bally.  It was there that
> I first learned the importance of networking.  Every person has
> talents and skills and it has been my experience that those who are
> most successful associate with as many different people as possible.
>
> I want the opportunity to share in the ideas of those so many talented
> and skilled people in this world.  I feel that by participating in a
> movement like this we can diligently work to improve the economy of
> this nation.  I do not believe in hand outs.  The struggles we face as
> a nation require hard work, that’s for sure, but we cannot do it on
> our own.  We need to join together to increase creativity, solve
> problems, and spark ideas with the ultimate goal of improving the
> lives of the great people of this nation.
>
> Any advice that you seasoned veterans can provide with respect to
> beginning a coworking environment would be much appreciated.
>
> Dan Ramaekers
> [email protected]
> 602-200-4570
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