Workspace, a London-based office provider, has announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Graham Clemett, will be retiring after 16 years at the helm of the company. Clemett joined Workspace initially as Chief Financial Officer and later became CEO, and has overseen significant growth and development during his tenure.
In a statement, Clemett expressed his gratitude for his time at Workspace and highlighted the company's strong balance sheet and positive trading outlook as reasons for his retirement decision.
Clemett also addressed the impact of WeWork's financial difficulties on Workspace, noting that the company's ownership of its buildings and lack of expensive leases provide a competitive advantage.
He believes that WeWork's demise will lead to increased demand for Workspace's spaces from their customers.
In a statement, Clemett expressed his gratitude for his time at Workspace and highlighted the company's strong balance sheet and positive trading outlook as reasons for his retirement decision.
Clemett also addressed the impact of WeWork's financial difficulties on Workspace, noting that the company's ownership of its buildings and lack of expensive leases provide a competitive advantage.
He believes that WeWork's demise will lead to increased demand for Workspace's spaces from their customers.
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