Professional services firm Grant Thornton has launched an innovative collaborative workspace in its new Bristol office.
Introduced to the business community at its annual Faces of a Vibrant Economy gallery event, the space re-thinks the traditional office environment and provides groups with a modern and flexible facility to meet, create and work.
Speakers at the launch evening included Juliet Davenport, CEO and founder of green energy group Good Energy, who was featured last year among the 100 Faces of Vibrant Economy – Grant Thornton’s celebration of exceptional individuals who have demonstrated innovation, growth and purpose.
Grant Thornton CEO Sacha Romanovitch, West of England Metro Mayor Tim Bowles, Lord-Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding and more than 120 leaders of prominent public, private and third-sector organisations attended the official opening.
The new workspace at 2 Glass Wharf fits in with Grant Thornton’s mission to build a ‘vibrant economy’ which has growth, innovation and purpose at its core.
A number of organisations have already taken advantage of the space by holding board meetings and training sessions.
Pictured below: West of England Metro Mayor Tim Bowles, Lord-Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding and Grant Thornton CEO Sacha Romanovitch
Pictured below: Good Energy CEO Juliet Davenport with her portrait in the Vibrant Economy gallery