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Boldly Announces Partnerships with Serendipity Labs

Boldly is so happy to be partnering with Serendipity Labs Chicago in an effort to connect their members with premium, virtual help. The partnership was announced in April, and will continue to grow.

Serendipity Labs, a members-only premium workplace alternative, offers productive, welcoming environments that meet the on-demand workplace needs of remote and mobile workers, telecommuters, business travelers and project teams. In an effort to provide high-level support to their members, Serendipity Labs partnered with Boldly to offer their members a way to save time, through delegation to highly qualified, premium virtual assistants.

(Boldly was formerly Worldwide101)

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If you share similar values of providing your customers with premium service and believe you would be a good fit to partner with Boldly, feel free to get in touch with our Partnership manager, Ekaterina Steube (ekaterina.Steube@Boldly.com)!

About the author Audrey Fairbrother is the Marketing Manager here at Boldly, when she's not spreading information about the benefits and joys of a premium remote team, she enjoys drinking a good coffee or going for a run in her hometown of Denver, CO.

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