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07 Nov 2024

Keynote: Taking Action on Accessibility: What, Why, and How to Welcome Autistic and Neurodiverse Audiences - MSR Nov 2024

It may be invisible to you, but many of your potential attendees are autistic or neurodivergent. One in every six Americans has sensory sensitivities. Some basic knowledge and simple accommodations can make your show a welcoming space for this underserved population. A big part of inclusion is providing clear communication and as much information ahead of time as possible. Brianna Angulo, CAS, Key Account Manager, International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), will share the keynote stage for Taking Action on Accessibility: What, Why, and How to Welcome Autistic and Neurodiverse Audiences.

Here are just a few of the key takeaways:

  • What show professionals need to know about autism, neurodiversity, and hidden disabilities.
  • Recent survey results on which accommodations have the biggest impact.
  • The benefits of making inclusion an organic part of your culture.
  • How to make the most of attendee feedback and continuous learning.
  • Making a plan and tracking results.

KEYNOTE BONUS:

For midsize shows eager to future proof operations and develop a “sustainability” competitive edge. Discover the "table stakes" for sustainable venues and destinations, from food waste reduction to zero-waste initiatives to renewable energy. Look ahead to 2030 and beyond, discussing likely trends and potential innovations. Leave equipped to implement cutting-edge sustainability strategies that appeal to eco-conscious clients and attendees. Stay ahead of the sustainability curve with straight talk from Ariane Hiltebrand, Director of Sales & Marketing, Miami Beach Convention Center and Marianne Schmidhofer, Director of Meeting and Convention Services, Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Takeaways include:

  • Prepare Your Event for Inclusivity
  • Social Impacts: Now Through 2030
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