Member Profile: Justin Bell

Justin Bell
Website: http://www.new-edge.com/
Member Since: January 2009
Type of Member: Resident
Justin has a fantastic business card. It opens up and has a great, clean design to it. The one thing, though, is that there is no title with his name. “There are no titles for a reason,” he says, “My job title depends on what day it is.”
Justin works for New Edge + The Brewery in marketing strategy. Some days he is a strategist or a project manager, other days maybe a client director. Justin’s work has him working with mostly Fortune 500 companies who are seeking some help. “They come to us and say, ‘We know innovation needs to be a focus but we don’t know where to focus our innovation strategy’ or ‘We have this technology or opportunity and we need to find a market for it.’”
Justin had a big suite in Bellevue where there were multiple conference rooms and offices, just no other people there but himself. When New Edge + The Brewery realized they no longer needed a suite for their one-man Seattle operation, Justin was left looking for an office space where he could complete his projects when a friend pointed him in the direction of Office Nomads. Now he loves it. “A stuffy office with no interaction is very one-dimensional,” he said. “The physical space here gives me figurative freedom.”
He is a constant fixture in Office Nomads as the Seattle office of New Edge + The Brewery, adding to the Richland, WA-based business which also has a London office. When he leaves us in the evening, he goes home to relish in the life as a new dad. His ride back to ON in the mornings is a pretty awesome Discovery Channel Team Trek. He is probably the most active Nomad with multiple triathlons and two Ironmen under his belt. We all mention 5Ks we are thinking of doing, while he has his sights set on a Half Ironman in the spring. Go Justin!

Eric has been at Office Nomads since Day 1. There are about a million stories we could tell about Eric’s time here, but perhaps the most poignant was the day he lost his job. At about 4:45 on a Friday at the end of a month, he got the dreaded phone call. His full-time telecommuting job that enabled him to work at Office Nomads was no longer. No two week notice, no exit plan, just no more job. Eric looked up from his desk and shared the news with the other Nomads. Their response? Drop their work, head out the door with Eric and get some much-needed beers. Since then, the community has pitched in and provided Eric with enough part-time work to keep him at the office. This is the power of community. Eric has now happily stepped up to be the Office Manager at ON, with responsibilities including opening the space, keeping us stocked on supplies, updating member info, and helping us out with critical infrastructure issues. Not only is Eric reliable, creative, and energetic as a worker, he’s a boatload of fun to be around, which makes him a great fit for the space. WIN!
Alexandra has been a longtime friend of Office Nomads, coming to many open houses and other events in the space. Alexandra is a community-builder. She can’t help it. In her past work, she strengthened key programs at high schools, tutored math, and hosted after-school events to encourage student and parent engagement. Alexandra took on the challenge of becoming Office Nomads’ first-ever Community Cultivator, with her job’s goal being making member life here at the office even better. She makes it a point to get to know each member so she can carve out specific events that speak straight to members, or even just foster helpful conversations between members who may not have known one another. It’s a unique job description, and Alexandra takes to it like a fish to water. Within her first month here at the office, she’d already worked on building a member wall, hosted a new member lunch, and planned out a fall family night for our members with little-’uns. When she’s not hard at work on member life here at ON, she’s usually found geeking around with her many bikes, telling jokes, and babysitting for some very lucky Seattle families. Oh, and going to school in preparation to fulfill her career dreams of being a math teacher. Phew! We are incredibly lucky to have her on board. DOUBLE WIN!











