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Here’s how ELEVATE is helping Lakelanders boost their career

ELEVATE — an aerospace and logistics incubator in Lakeland, FL — aims to mentor and guide professionals on their personal improvement journey.

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Meet the team at ELEVATE — and call ahead to tour their brand new facility.

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If you like your coffee and doughnuts sprinkled with opportunity, meet ELEVATE — a local aerospace and logistics incubator.

In partnership with the Aerospace Center for Excellence, the team at ELEVATE is committed to excellence, and with years of experience in the aerospace and logistics industry, they believe that purpose is the cornerstone of any successful business.

Their purpose is to mentor and guide young (and not-so-young) professionals on their journey to personal improvement. And that begins with access to top-notch workspaces (think: desks, offices, lounge spaces + world-class thinkspaces), collaboration, and mentorship.

There are four levels of membership available at their newly opened SUN N’ FUN location:

1️⃣ Virtual Membership: $50/month
2️⃣ Open Coworking: $100/month
3️⃣ Dedicated Desk Coworking: $150/month
4️⃣ Private Office Space: $250/month

Lakelanders can apply online to join or drop by 3985 Laird Blvd. to learn more. Pro tip: Call ahead to schedule a full tour of the facility.

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