This article is sponsored by TCC Canada.
One of Canada’s largest providers of coworking and flexible workspace has snapped up space at Shopify’s former Elgin Street headquarters, opening opportunities for businesses to set up shop in what is arguably the city’s most unique and high-profile office space.
TCC Canada’s move to reignite Shopify’s space at 150 Elgin St. comes as many employers are rethinking their office space requirements and how to provide a workplace that attracts talent, promotes collaboration between staff and presents a professional image to clients while still maintaining flexible remote-work options that became commonplace in 2020.
This article is sponsored by TCC Canada.
One of Canada’s largest providers of coworking and flexible workspace has snapped up space at Shopify’s former Elgin Street headquarters, opening opportunities for businesses to set up shop in what is arguably the city’s most unique and high-profile office space.
TCC Canada’s move to reignite Shopify’s space at 150 Elgin St. comes as many employers are rethinking their office space requirements and how to provide a workplace that attracts talent, promotes collaboration between staff and presents a professional image to clients while still maintaining flexible remote-work options that became commonplace in 2020.
Organisation: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Role: Associate Professor in Social Science and Director - Gender, Violence and Health Centre, Global Health and Development
Country: United Kingdom
Research and scholarship: I am a social scientist with 18 years experience in conducting research and training at the intersection of gender, health and development across low-middle- and high-income settings (Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, Argentina, Bolivia and the UK). My areas of expertise include gender-based violence, sexual exploitation of children and adolescents (SECA) and intervention development. My work draws on social norms and social theory, social psychology and feminist theories such as gender theory, and power analysis. My experience with research and programme evaluation designs includes cluster RCTs with nested qualitative methods; mixed-methods quasi-experimental evaluations; and feasibility studies.
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