Sunday, March 29, 2015

Shelley Delayne Talks about Orange Coworking


Shelley Delayne Talks about Orange Coworking

Where are you from originally?

St. Louis, Missouri. (Born and raised; 4th generation St. Louisian! Have also live in Kansas City, Santa Fe, NM and Los Angeles)


What university did you go to?

Avila College in Kansas City, briefly. 


What brought you to Austin?

When our daughter was born, we knew we wanted to raise her in Austin, near my husband's family.


What is your group’s mission?

To connect and support entrepreneurs, whatever their stage of business, by providing a professional, flexible workspace with events, networking, and resources.


What need does it fulfill?

Entrepreneurs are cut from a slightly different bolt of cloth than everyone else. And starting, running, and growing a business has many challenges. Having a community of like-minded folks around you makes entrepreneurship better, more fun, and more successful.


What exactly does it bring to startups?

Membership-based shared flexible work space with ergonomic furniture and fiber internet, meeting rooms, classes, and connections.


What type of startup would benefit from your group?

Any startup needing a place to focus, whether by themselves, with a small team, or with clients.


What was the most challenging aspect of starting up the initiative?

The most challenging aspect, so far, was finding an appropriate location with sufficient parking, good local businesses nearby. Once we found the location, it's all been a lot of work, getting to opening, but it's all gone fairly smoothly.


What advice do you have for entrepreneurs?

Magic happens when entrepreneurs come together in real time, in real places. Get out of your solo office, get out of your house, stop trying to work at Starbucks. Whether it's at our space or another (there are lots in Austin!), give coworking a try. Let yourself be surrounded by other entrepreneurs and independent professionals, and see how that positively impacts your business.


What Austin-based resource have you found to be the most helpful and why?


So many resources have been helpful to me. The first two I think of: the BizOpen program (permitting guidance from retired city employees) has been incredibly helpful. My mentor from SCORE (Celia Bell) is a wealth of knowledge and support. 

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