Alignable names Tracey Warren as Lynnwood Small Business Person of the Year

By Press Release

Lynnwood, Wash., February 23, 2021 – Tracey Warren of InSpark Coworking is the Alignable.com Lynnwood 2021 Small Business Person of the Year Award!

“This has been a really tough year, so it feels nice to be recognized in this way – and to be a multi-year winner,” Tracey Warren, owner and self-proclaimed Chief Connection Officer and Community Creator said.

InSpark Coworking opened in April 2017 and was the first dedicated coworking space in Snohomish County.  “Our space is about connecting amazing business owners with one another and building those businesses in community,” Warren said and added, “And we’re a community where everyone fits in.”

Coworking is a movement that was established over a decade ago as a workplace solution for independent workers, creative entrepreneurs, freelancers and start-ups to work collaboratively in a shared space with like minded people. As you might imagine, coworking has been hit hard by Covid, with many spaces in this area closing temporarily or permanently.

With more and more companies going remote permanently, there is a huge opportunity for coworking in the suburbs. Businesses like InSpark Coworking are ready for the opportunities that will come as we get to the other side of Covid-19.

Alignable is a social network created especially for small local businesses and serves as a place for collaboration and communication within a set region. It is the largest online referral network for small businesses in the U.S. and Canada. 

For more information about Inspark Coworking, contact Tracey Warren at 206-228-6757 or email tracey@insparkcoworking.com. Inspark Coworking is located at 16824 44th Avenue West #Suite 130, Lynnwood, WA.

Mario Lotmore

Mario Lotmore is originally from The Bahamas and for the last seven years has called Mukilteo, WA his home. Having lived in every region of the United States has exposed him to various cultures, people, and approaches to life. Lotmore created the Lynnwood Times to represent the character of a diverse and growing Lynnwood. The launching of the city’s community newspaper will only help bring neighborhoods together. Lotmore was an industrial engineer by trade and proven success implementing and managing lean accountable processes and policies within his eighteen years of operations excellence, strategic development, and project management in the aerospace, manufacturing, and banking industries. Over his career he has saved and created hundreds of union and non-union jobs. Lotmore is the President of a Homeowner Association, an active Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics volunteer in his community, and former Boeing 747 Diversity Council leader. Mario’s talent is finding “that recipe” of shared destiny to effectively improve the quality of life for others.

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