
‘I HAD TO REDEFINE MY DREAM’: FABIO TAMBOSI SHRAES HIS STORY
Tambosi spoke on Thursday night to members and guests of Endeavor’s Collaborators and Cocktails event.
Tambosi spoke on Thursday night to members and guests of Endeavor’s Collaborators and Cocktails event.
In late February, two Clemson officials gave an Endeavor crowd of about 90 people in downtown Greenville a look inside the university athletics’ championship brand and explained how critical a digital transformation has been.
As a leading voice of one of the world’s most recognized and adored brands, Tambosi will share how Nike creatively harnesses the power of its athletes to connect to its global consumer base.
From a table in his office at Endeavor on the fourth level of One Main, one of downtown Greenville’s premiere office developments, Joe Erwin, founder of Endeavor and Greenville-based Erwin-Penland, recalled a poignant moment when he was hit by a side of the community he, admittedly, doesn’t experience every day.
Along with a variety of memberships (varying from daytime memberships to lockable offices), Endeavor hosts monthly events called Collaborators & Cocktails.
Erwin’s goal for the co-working space is to cultivate a community among professionals and companies that wouldn’t necessarily know to work together without running into each other at Endeavor.
Collaborators & Cocktails is a series of monthly networking events that Endeavor hosts for members.
A graduate of Clemson University, Joe Erwin, 60, began his career at Greenville’s Leslie Advertising, and joined DMB&B in New York before returning to Greenville in 1986 to purchase Penland Advertising.
Cowork spaces are designed for contracted workers, freelancers and new or smaller businesses looking for a home base. One of the more prominent spaces in Greenville is Endeavor, and they’re quickly making their presence known.