As the world moves to a more remote workforce, businesses across industries and markets are having to adapt. We asked leaders who have experience with making remote work effective to share their stories, lessons, and insights with us.
Kayneisha Holloway

I embraced the digital and portable age, and found balance and flexibility with working from home and on site. I faced some initial setbacks like losing my teaching job during a tough pregnancy, and expending my savings. I had a lot of anxiety around supporting myself as an artist who has held a job since 16, now 26. I considered transitioning to a remote work position that I saw in mom groups. I told myself that I wasn’t ready to be a freelance artist full-time yet. A lot of self doubt and feelings of inadequacy clouded my vision and future. Read more>>
Kayla Raee

Running Clique The Agency, as a hybrid but MAINLY remote company has been one of the best decision so far. Not only does it allow us to be able to work with more businesses/clients no matter their location, it allows our team’s productivity to increase due to the flexibility, Plus, making 90% our process digital goes hand and hand with our emphasis on implementing a gen-z approach. Read more>>
Kaci Smith

I actually started working from home a few years before the pandemic hit. When my daughter was born, it became very difficult to return to a full-time office job. I tried part-time for a while, but it wasn’t long before that wasn’t working either. Trying to juggle pump sessions (which entails a lot more than just sitting down and hooking up to the machine), finding childcare that didn’t break the bank, and just my longing to be home with the baby was all a lot more difficult than I ever had considered it would be. Read more>>
Brandi Chew

We’re a completely remote company – and we love it! Our team actually thrives on the flexibility of remote work, being that our team is made up of creatives. We’ve fostered a collaborative environment by embracing digital tools for seamless communication and project management so that nothing goes unnoticed. Read more>>