Hub Culture is a social network service that, according to its website, is "the first to merge online and physical world environments. " It was founded in November 2002. The Hub Culture group of companies is privately held with offices in Bermuda, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, San Francisco and Singapore. Dedicated representatives are in over 60 locations worldwide.

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  • Michelle Vanparys, Head of Merchandising
  • Stan Stalnaker, Founder and Creative Director
  • Tina Frank, Head of Strategic Management
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  • Hub Culture is a social network service that, according to its website, is "the first to merge online and physical world environments. " It was founded in November 2002. The Hub Culture group of companies is privately held with offices in Bermuda, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, San Francisco and Singapore. Dedicated representatives are in over 60 locations worldwide. The site has been noted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Wired, PSFK, Springwise, Trendhunting, GDR, and other trend related websites. As of July 2009, Hub Culture lists over 20,000 members and has exchanged over 650,000 units of its virtual currency, Ven. Members create profiles with tags tied to areas of expertise and knowledge, sharing information to help others in the network with business related activities. Members may build working groups to manage collaborative projects with wikis, file sharing, discussions and event planning, or exchange the virtual currency to acknowledge favors and benefits that come from the sharing of information. In 2008, Hub Culture began rolling out Pavilions, member based workspaces in key cities that offer concierge and consulting services, meeting space, on an internet enabled technology platform. Hub Culture Pavilions, both temporary and permanent, have appeared in London, Ibiza, Cannes and Miami.
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    (November, 2002)
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  • Hub Culture is a social network service that, according to its website, is "the first to merge online and physical world environments. " It was founded in November 2002. The Hub Culture group of companies is privately held with offices in Bermuda, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, San Francisco and Singapore. Dedicated representatives are in over 60 locations worldwide.
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