Creating a workplace where neurodivergent individuals thrive begins with empathy, thoughtful design, and policies that reflect a commitment to inclusion at every level. In this dynamic panel discussion, subject matter experts draw upon their unique experience and research in interior design, trauma-informed design, and personal encounters as a neurodivergent individual, to share their depth of knowledge and best practices for designing neuroinclusive environments and supporting a neurodivergent workforce.
You will gain insight into how creating a neuroinclusive environment celebrates various ways of thinking. You will be invited to enhance the value of corporate culture by participating in the rapidly evolving body of knowledge in this field.
Tara Cunningham is the CEO of Beyond-Impact, a social enterprise focused on creating neuroinclusive workplaces. Tara is an internationally recognized leader in neurodiversity and disability inclusion, with extensive experience in transforming corporate cultures and public policy from Goldman Sachs to Luke’s Lobsters.
Janet Roche is a leader in designing for health and wellness. She received her Master’s in Design for Human Health from the Boston Architectural College (BAC), where she remains an adjunct instructor teaching Environmental Health, Human Conditions + Design, Biophilia, and courses on Trauma-informed Design. She mentors BAC students in various work-study programs to examine health determinants within the built environment.
With 40 years of experience, Kay is an award-winning designer and a recognized expert on workplace design and strategy issues. She currently serves as Director of Thought Leadership, Interiors, for HOK and sits on HOK’s Board of Directors. In 2020 she was named ASID’s Designer of Distinction.
Jennifer Nye is Chief Marketing & Creative Officer at Momentum Textiles & Wallcovering, the largest commercial textile and wallcovering supplier in the U.S. She oversees marketing, brand and product design, blending thoughtful aesthetics with human-centered performance. Jennifer has partnered with leading designers to launch collections grounded in science-backed principles—such as fractal patterning, known for its ability to reduce stress and enhance wellbeing.