Moving Forward Together: A Post-Election Message from Nest DC

Nest DC

There is good news and hard news. Let's start with the good news. The elections are over. We have a future to work on. The hard news: We have a future to work on.

We know these elections affect us all—companies, too. Nest DC has been, and will continue to be, attentive to the changing dynamics of the region.

I'm here to share my promise and position during this time. The electorate was decisive and with this, we'll learn something new about what Americans need and how we organize to serve those needs.

I hoped for another outcome, but our work remains the same. We knew, no matter the administration, things would still be hard. I hope (most of) a fractured country can come together.

The election results impact each of us—companies, too. We're navigating a changing world right along with you. There is good news here. We've also been changing, and preparing.

We've spent a year rebuilding Nest DC. Moving into this next season, you will see more agility, communication, and commitment. New systems, organizational tools and technology being rolled out will give us more time for the human experience. I think we can all agree—we need that more than ever.

We'll learn more about how our region and industry are affected and we'll share that information with you as advocates and partners. Our commitment to you has not changed.

-lisa wise, owner/founder of Nest DC

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