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WorkChew Partners With District Of Columbia To Support Returning To Work Safely
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WASHINGTON, May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ WorkChew is excited to partner with the District of Columbia to support the city s Return to Work Safely initiative to help bring employees back to work. The partnership between WorkChew and DC will allow us to provide people in the city with a unique network of on-demand workspaces to be productive while supporting local businesses.
WorkChew Partners With District Of Columbia To Support Returning To Work Safely We are proud to support DC restaurants and hotels by transforming their underutilized space into safe and productive workspaces, said Maisha Burt, CEO of WorkChew. Our network of locations are designed to meet the needs of today s remote workforce on their non-office workdays. We are committed to supporting the District through this partnership and look forward to contributing to the wellnes
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Lebanese American Rania Hassan , a mixed media fiber artist, designer, and printmaker who is based in Washington, DC. enhanced the beauty of the United States capital once gain.
“There are so few statues dedicated to women ~ I’m excited to be creating a public art sculpture for one of the most iconic intersections in the city that will represent a monument to all women’s stories and their achievements,” said Rania Hassan. “My hope is this monument, Marker, will act as a beacon to spark an interest in the stories shared through the Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative, and also encourage people to think about the women in their lives, and uncover their own buried histories.”