Maghan Morin

Founded by Maghan Morin and Jeanine Suah, Thynk Global invites minority women and their allies, both male and female entrepreneurs of all ethnicities, to network, get organized, collaborate and grow their business, all for a fraction of the cost of most coworking spaces. Currently they are offering free space to displaced workers for two months. This will continue even after we are out of quarantine.

In addition to empowering young entrepreneurs, founders Morin and Suah hope to combat gentrification in the neighborhoods in which they open their coworking spaces. Through Thynk Global, they aim to help these communities by creating high-quality hubs that promote socio-economic inclusion. By offering monthly memberships as low as $87, they provide affordable options to young entrepreneurs and up-and-coming professionals.

With Thynk Global, Morin and Suah set out to create a welcoming space where makers, creators and innovators can “thynk” beyond limits and produce their best work, and they’ve done just that. The 3,000-square-foot warehouse, featuring sleek modern furniture and pops of color throughout, sparks creativity immediately upon entering. The space has been designed with their members’ (who are aptly named “thynkers”) needs in mind, packed with amenities including an in-house kitchen, concierge service, a meeting room, mail delivery service, an outdoor garden and more. To further support its thynkers, Thynk Global is the first coworking space in Miami to feature a Pop-Up Retail Shop to showcase thynker’s products and brands, which the public is invited to shop from.

However, at Thynk Global, thynkers get more than just a space; they inherit new professional connections and friends who challenge them to do better and be better. Thynk Global also hosts free, year round workshops led by experts for thynkers, including classes on financial literacy, business marketing, branding and more. Additionally, community-building events like Painting with a Twist, allow thynkers to further build interpersonal relationships.

Jeanine and I call ourselves servant leaders, as entrepreneurs we’re all servant leaders, and what brings us the most joy is when success stories come out of our spaces. When we see someone leave their 9-to-5 and open up their business, and is able to sustain themselves, that’s what brings us the most joy.
— Maghan Morin

Tune in on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7bZHrtjAzbksbLWNaak1NM

Tune in on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stories-of-inspiring-joy/id1510488632

To learn more about Maghan and Thynk Global visit their website www.thynkglobal.com and on Instagram @thynkglobal Facebook @thynkglobal and Twitter @thynkglobal

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