Maggie Segrich Builds LGBTQ-Inclusive Coworking Hub in Houston
Sesh Coworking offers community-centered space for entrepreneurs and creatives.
Sesh Coworking founder Maggie Segrich (Photo by Madison Avery Studio)
When Maggie Segrich moved to Houston in 2018, she wasn’t planning to launch a coworking space. She was looking for one.
“I couldn’t find a place that had the creative vibe with other people around me where I could ask questions and feel as though I belonged,” she recalls. “That’s how I ended up building a coworking space in Houston. I couldn’t find it, I didn’t feel like it existed, and I wanted it.”
The instinct to build what doesn’t yet exist has defined Segrich’s career. From surviving the 2008 financial crisis (“My first day in finance was the day Lehman Brothers closed”) to running her family’s Midwest farm, she has repeatedly stepped into rooms where she was told she didn’t belong.
“When people tell me I can’t, I’m kind of like, ‘Oh yeah? Hold my coffee and watch this,’” she says.
Today, as the founder of Sesh Coworking in Midtown, Segrich has created more than just an office space. She has built a safe and inclusive environment for women, LGBTQ professionals, and BIPOC entrepreneurs. Sesh is an intentional alternative to today’s corporate coworking culture.
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Source : https://www.outsmartmagazine.com/2026/03/maggie-segrich-sesh-coworking/