Since its launch in March 2015, HanaHaus has embodied Hasso Plattner’s vision of a public workspace café tailored to the Silicon Valley community of technology innovators. Many entrepreneurs, investors, students, professors, and coffee aficionados show up every day and make HanaHaus the place to be in Palo Alto.
Corey Lenko is the head of the Blue Bottle café at HanaHaus and keeps an eye on everything going on behind Blue Bottle’s counter and in the kitchen. His journey to Silicon Valley started more than 2,800 miles away from here, on the East Coast. Learn about his great experience in gastronomy and the reason why he moved to California.
What would HanaHaus look like without our amazing ambassadors? Mariana Pinheiro is one of them. Behind her friendly and good-humored character is an amazing story. Read how Mariana got from a small town in Brazil to the heart of Silicon Valley.
Originally from Chicago, Avery Bedows co-founded his own Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality business last year and is running it as the CEO. In this blog post, Avery is talking about the advantages of being in the Bay Area as a VR and AR startup and the variety of tasks he manages as its head.
Dave Torrey has been living in the Bay Area for more than 40 years and had the pleasure to experience the HanaHaus space since it was a movie theatre. Find out what makes him come over to the heart of Silicon Valley as an independent consultant.
Julia Guenster was transferred to Silicon Valley a year ago to establish HR Innovation & Digitization for a German Freight Forwarder. Read about what Julia’s journey to Silicon Valley looked like and why she believes HanaHaus is a great spot for meetings.