Maor Cohen is the co-founder and CEO of Pickspace - a digital platform that aggregates co-working spaces from various companies and puts them on one site.
He weighs in on the rise of the industry across the world and whether major companies like WeWork pose a threat to such a platform.
Cohen notes that the reason behind his platform is to "create communities," adding "we're the booking.com of co-working spaces."
He also announced that the company is working with one of the co-founders of ClassPass to create a similar product for co-working spaces across cities.
FIFA’s soccer World Cup promises to deliver $11.1 billion in spending and $30.5 billion economic impact for the U.S., but how much is it really helping?
Bill Adams, Chief U.S. Economist at Fifth Third Bank, breaks down the Fed's latest decision, inflation risks, and what Kevin Warsh's debut means for markets.