LOS ANGELES, Jan. 02, 2018 -- YogaWorks, Inc. (NASDAQ:YOGA) (the “Company”), one of the largest providers of high quality yoga instruction in the U.S., today announced that the Company will be presenting at the 20th Annual ICR Conference, held at the JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes in Orlando, FL, on Monday, January 8, 2018, at 11:00 AM Eastern Time. Rosanna McCollough, Chief Executive Officer, and Vance Chang, Chief Financial Officer, will host the presentation.
The audio portion of the presentation will be webcast live over the internet and can be accessed under the Investor Relations section at www.yogaworks.com. An online archive will be available for a period of 90 days following the presentation.
About YogaWorks, Inc.
YogaWorks, Inc. is one of the largest providers of high quality yoga instruction in the U.S, with 66 studios in nine markets including Los Angeles, Orange County, Northern California, New York City, Boston, Baltimore, the Washington D.C. area, Houston and Atlanta. YogaWorks strives to make yoga accessible to everybody and offers a wide range of class styles for people of all ages and abilities. Through its studios, the Company offers yoga classes, integrated fitness classes, workshops, teacher training programs and yoga-related retail merchandise. In addition to its studio locations, YogaWorks offers online instruction through its MyYogaWorks web platform, which provides subscribers with a highly curated catalog of over 1,000 yoga and meditation classes.
Contacts:
Investor Relations:
Jean Fontana, ICR, Inc.
646-277-1200
[email protected]
Media:
Alecia Pulman/Brittany Fraser, ICR, Inc.
646-277-1200
[email protected]


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