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Miguel McKelvey (born 1974) is an American businessman, and the co-founder and former chief culture officer of
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.


Early life

McKelvey grew up in a "five-mother collective" in
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. His family started and ran a weekly newspaper called the ''Eugene Weekly.'' In a January 2020 interview with
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, McKelvey called himself "a wild kid" on the high school basketball court. He said that he found a sense of accountability from his coach, who was a strict disciplinarian. He said of Coach Stepp, "I didn’t grow up with my father, so I never had someone telling me to keep in line." He graduated from
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in 1992. He first attended
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and, after seeing a sculpture he created, his professor, Carl Reed, recommended he consider architecture for graduate school.  He transferred to the
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where he earned a
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degree in 1999. McKelvey played on the
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team for two years. However, the official record book indicates he lettered for only one year, 1997.


Career

Before graduating from college, McKelvey worked as a busboy in a restaurant, and spent two summers at an Alaskan fish processing plant. After graduating from college, McKelvey went to Tokyo to visit a friend, and while there, he co-founded
English, baby! English, baby! is a social network and online curriculum for learning conversational English and slang based in Portland, Oregon. The service is used by more than 1.6 million members, making it one of the largest, most well-established and high ...
, a web portal and social network for students to create and take foreign-language online courses. The website offers vocabulary quizzes, grammar lessons, and a social network that connects English-language learners with English-fluent peers. The business grew to 25 employees. McKelvey next moved to New York City, where he worked at Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture. The firm was responsible for all the American Apparel projects, and McKelvey became the manager of the international retail roll out.
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worked in the same office building, and the two met at a party.  In 2008, the two convinced their landlord to let them divide the floors of an empty building into semi-communal offices and rent them out; this was the start of Green Desk. McKelvey designed the name, logo, and a working website for the new business in one night. Green Desk was an eco-friendly coworking space, with a focus on recycled furniture and wind-power electricity. McKelvey and Neumann eventually sold the business to their landlord, Joshua Guttman, and evolved the concept into WeWork. WeWork was founded in 2010, with its first office space in the Manhattan neighborhood of
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. McKelvey served as WeWork's chief culture officer. He directed construction, architecture, and web design for the company, and was also responsible for building and operating culture. Since 2010, The We Company has launched several new ventures: WeLive, a co-living venture; Rise by We, a luxury gym concept; and
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, a private elementary school. In 2019, the company introduced The We Company, a parent brand that comprises WeWork, WeLive, WeGrow, and other ventures. In 2017, McKelvey was named WeWork’s chief culture officer and in 2019,
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named McKelvey one of its ''Most Creative People.'' On June 5, 2020, McKelvey announced that he would be leaving WeWork at the end of the month.


Personal life

McKelvey was married to Hiyam Khalifa, a former investment banker born in
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, before their divorce in 2017.


References

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