Tim Hacker, Tribune
Gangplank
Jade Meskill, co-founder of Gangplank, works at his desk in the downtown Chandler offices of the tech business incubator, March 22, 2011.
Ralph Freso, for the Tribune
Gangplank
Jonathan Kressaty of Betwext (sitting) networks with members of the Forty Design and Marketing team, (from left) Sunny Thaper, Kim Stearns and James Archer at the Gangplank workspace in Chandler. Gangplank offers a free workspace where freelance professional can go and use as an office during daily work hours. August 6, 2010.
Ralph Freso, for the Tribune
Gangplank
Co-founders Derek Neighbors (right), Jade Meskill and director of operations Katie Charland at the Gangplank workspace in Chandler. Gangplank offers a free workspace where freelance professional can go and use as an office during daily work hours. August 6, 2010.
Ralph Freso, for the Tribune
Gangplank
Thirty-year-old Chad Smith of Being Studios plays a round of Street Fighter on one of two video arcade games at the Gangplank workspace in Chandler. Gangplank offers a free workspace where freelance professional can go and use as an office during daily work hours. August 6, 2010.
Ralph Freso, for the Tribune
Gangplank
Gangplank Director of Operations Katie Charland shows the new workspace that was purchased next to their current leased building in Chandler that will become Gangplank's main work area. Gangplank offers a free workspace where freelance professional can go and use as an office during daily work hours. August 6, 2010.
Ralph Freso, for the Tribune
Gangplank
GRT 2 Studios owner Greg Taylor, of Tempe, works from his laptop computer at the Gangplank workspace in Chandler. Gangplank offers a free workspace where freelance professional can go and use as an office during daily work hours. August 6, 2010.
Ralph Freso, for the Tribune
Gangplank
The open workspace at Gangplank in Chandler features a pair of arcade games for it's clients to use. Gangplank offers a free workspace where freelance professional can go and use as an office during daily work hours. August 6, 2010.
Ralph Freso, for the Tribune
Gangplank
GRT 2 Studios owner Greg Taylor, of Tempe, works from his laptop computer at the Gangplank workspace in Chandler. Gangplank offers a free workspace where freelance professional can go and use as an office during daily work hours. August 6, 2010.
Ralph Freso, for the Tribune
Gangplank
Members of the Brand Adoption marketing company hold an informal meeting at the Gangplank workspace in Chandler. Gangplank offers a free workspace where freelance professional can go and use as an office during daily work hours. August 6, 2010.
Ralph Freso, for the Tribune
Katie Charland
Gangplank Director of Operations Katie Charland shows the new
workspace that was purchased next to their current leased building
in Chandler that will become Gangplank's main work area. Gangplank
offers a free workspace where freelance professional can go and use
as an office during daily work hours. August 6, 2010.
Posted: Thursday, June 9, 2011 10:48 am
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Updated: 6:05 pm, Fri Jun 22, 2012.
Gangplank makes 'brilliant' list
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East Valley Tribune
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Gangplank, the coworking business and technology incubator in
downtown Chandler, is the only Arizona organization to appear on
Entrepreneur magazine’s list of “100 Brilliant Companies.”
Describing it as “co-working up a notch,” the list mentioned
Gangplank in its “startup-to-startup” category for its free
workspace that offers mentoring, weekly presentations and
workshops.
Gangplank’s reach extends beyond Chandler: The nonprofit is
expanding to Tucson and the West Valley, and it’s in talks with
businesses and economic development offices in other states and
nations.
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Wanna Be Paid posted at 7:55 pm on Thu, Jun 9, 2011.
Smart group of people, too bad they can't pay their bills.