Speaker series event explores how neurodivergent minds make better businesses
The City of Kitchener, in collaboration with the Waterloo Region Small Business Centre (WRSBC), hosts a free monthly speaker series called SDG Talks. The series explores the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and how we can create a more socially and environmentally sustainable planet. This year’s theme, Purpose and Profit, focuses on helping businesses embed sustainability into their core operations and strengthen their bottom line while creating meaningful community impact.
Join us for our upcoming talk on Monday, April 27, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the SDG Idea Factory, 2 King St. W., Kitchener.
This talk will be led by Sarah-Beth Bianchi, an ADHD coach who works with organizations building more neuroinclusive workplaces and adults navigating ADHD in work and life. The talk will explore:
- Leveraging the strategic advantage of neuroinclusion to enhance your business.
- Designing and implementing business processes that unlock and enable the ingenuity of every diverse mind on your team.
- Attracting and retaining loyal customers by proactively meeting their needs and creating new value propositions.
Join us for an afternoon of thoughtful conversation, networking, and light refreshments. All are welcome to attend this free event but registration is recommended.
Learn more about March's SDG Talk and register to attend on the Waterloo Region Small Business Centre’s website.