Member Spotlight: Work at Wheel
May 20, 2026
Mollie Rose


3 Things to Know About Work at Wheel
If you think coworking spaces are just coffee, Wi-Fi, and a desk…think again. Work at Wheel is redefining what the modern workday can feel like and they’re doing it right here in York County.
Founded by husband-and-wife duo Derek and Broyny Vitatoe, Work at Wheel is more than a workspace. It’s a performance-driven community designed to help professionals feel energized, connected, and inspired while they work.
Here are three things you should know about this innovative Chamber member:
1. Work at Wheel was built to help people thrive — not just work.
After years of working in high-performance environments, Derek and Broyny noticed something important: success often came at the expense of wellbeing.
So they created something different.
By combining backgrounds in corporate wellness, leadership development, HR, and performance coaching, the couple launched Work at Wheel with one mission in mind: helping people work better by feeling better.
Their philosophy is simple: when people feel energized, supported, and connected, they perform at a higher level.
That mindset shows up in every corner of their coworking community; from leadership coaching and intentional networking experiences to wellness-focused programming and movement-friendly workstations.
Their motto says it all: Work. Move. Thrive.
2. This is not your average coworking space.
Yes, Work at Wheel offers beautiful office suites, collaborative work areas, meeting rooms, and virtual memberships, but what really makes them stand out is their “performance ecosystem.”
Inside the space, you’ll find:
- Cycle desks and treadmill workstations
- Standing desks and movement-focused design
- Yoga, stretching, and massage therapy services
- Leadership coaching and personal development programs
- A podcast studio
- Meeting spaces for up to 50 people
- Intentional networking events focused on meaningful connections
3. Work at Wheel is helping shape the future of work in York County.
As York County continues to grow, Work at Wheel is positioning itself as a hub for entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals looking for more than just office space.
Derek and Broyny envision expanding the concept into multiple locations while continuing to grow their coaching, wellness, and professional development offerings.
They’re also passionate about being involved in the local business community and see the Chamber as a valuable partner in building relationships, supporting local entrepreneurs, and creating opportunities for collaboration across the region.
Their vision is ambitious — but deeply rooted in community.
And if their momentum so far is any indication, Work at Wheel is just getting started.
Ready to experience Work at Wheel for yourself?
Learn more at www.workatwheel.com and follow them on social media at @workatwheel on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.