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Director, ADHD Girls | Neurodiversity Speaker, Consultant & Presenter | Empower Girls & Women with ADHD to Thrive in Society | Improve Neurodiversity
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I collaborated with Sam at an event to mark International Women’s Day and I was highly impressed by her as were all the attendees. She is a consummate professional and a fantastic public speaker. Her knowledge and experience on ADHD and Neurodiversity is insightful and thought provoking. Her advocacy work empowering ADHD Girls & Women is an inspiration for many and she is a great role model for Neurodivergent women.
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Keynote Speaker Samantha Hiew is a transformative force recognized by PBS America as a “Difference Maker” and a finalist for Positive Role Model for Gender at the National Diversity Awards. She’s not just a motivational speaker but a visionary change agent, seamlessly weaves her expertise into the fabric of everyday corporate scenarios. With over a decade of experience and a Ph.D. in science communications, her impactful keynotes redefine narratives. Her story, rooted in founding ADHD Girls at 40 after a profound existential crisis, resonates with authenticity, creating a bridge between theory and reality.
Samantha recognises the common concerns workplaces have regarding the identification, support, and management of neurodivergent employees. In response, her training provides practical advice and actionable strategies to address these issues. Her approach is not just theoretical; it’s practical, providing actionable strategies that organizations can implement immediately.
By fostering an environment of belonging and psychological safety, Samantha not only promotes neuroinclusion but also enhances productivity and retention rates among employees. This approach is truly transformative as it has the potential to not only change individual workplaces but also the broader societal attitudes towards neurodivergents. Her work serves as a catalyst for positive change that encourages unity over division.
Book Samantha Hiew for your event, and witness firsthand the transformative impact of her keynotes on your organization’s journey towards a more inclusive and empowered future.
See keynotes with Samantha HiewNo two brains are the same. But what if you were born with a brain that constantly makes you feel like everything you do differentiates you from everyone else?
Sam’s Neurodiversity & Integration talk:
This training was rated 5 out of 5, with the following feedback “Samantha was fantastic… I could have listened to her for another hour. Lots of comments and questions from the audience too”.
In understanding the neurodiversity movement, have we stopped to understand the human side of neurodiversity? How the place we begun from and where we are in life impact how our neurodiverse experiences show up at work?Sam’s Humanising
Neurodiversity talk:
This training was given 5-star reviews by past clients.
The sharp rise in ADHD and autism diagnoses in women over the last two years is seeing more of our female colleagues looking for answers and what areas they can get support in.
Sam’s Female Neurodiversity keynote:
This training has been described as “the most insightful and powerful session I’ve attended in the industry”.
Dive into Samantha’s enriching masterclasses, where she delves deep into empowering topics:
From the first moment of contact with Sam I was struck by her commitment, passion and professionalism. Sam wanted context, she wanted to talk to our members and find out what they wanted and needed other people to know about their experiences - and what needed to change and why. Sam really cares, and wanted to make the talk we asked her to give as relevant, impactful and powerful as possible. Which she did.
Ed Dupree
Dr Samantha Hiew supported our business in a speaking event on neurodiversity in the workplace last week. This is a topic earmarked as part of our I&D agenda and to assist the education and awareness of our management team, in support of our people. Wow! What an eye-opening and inspiring piece that has got many a conversation going - exactly what we'd hoped for. Thank you Dr Hiew for sharing your thoughts, recommendations and a truly thought provoking lived experience that many of us can identify with. Definitely recommend!
Caroline Simoes
Sam’s talk was incredibly powerful and I believe many attendees got a lot out of it. It was part of a half-day event and many of the points Sam raised in her presentation were brought up in the remainder of the sessions. She was an engaging and inspiring speaker, who expertly wove her lived experience and professional experience into her presentation in a way that added depth and complexity. She discussed the intersections of co-occurring conditions, gender, race, socio-economic privilege and neurodivergence. She provided practical steps and advice around next steps in intersectional neurodivergence. She used great examples to highlight how cultural background, gender, sexuality etc. could impact how neurodivergence would present and why this was a particular issue in terms of diagnosis. Sam's talk was thorough and pitched at an appropriate level.
Pk Kulasegram
I had the pleasure of working with Samantha on a recent webinar around Neurodiversity and ADHD. Sam led the webinar and the feedback we have received from attendees has been phenomenal. Sam was engaging and knowledgeable and her passion for the subject came through. She had both myself and the rest of the audience completely invested for the whole webinar - for me personally, it was one of the best learning experiences of my career so far. I would highly recommend Sam - so much so, we are planning webinar number 2! Thank you Sam!
Kulbir Kaur
Samantha was fantastic...could have listened to her for another hour. Lots of comments and questions from the 800+ audience group as well.
Marion O'Sullivan
I collaborated with Sam at an event to mark International Women’s Day and I was highly impressed by her as were all the attendees. She is a consummate professional and a fantastic public speaker. Her knowledge and experience on ADHD and Neurodiversity is insightful and thought provoking. Her advocacy work empowering ADHD Girls & Women is an inspiration for many and she is a great role model for Neurodivergent women.
Leena Haque
I FEEL SEEN” was the consistent feedback from employees after Sam’s neurodiversity, best practices and misconceptions talk, which is informative and rich in context. In just 1 hour, she will fast-track your learning on this topic. Sam dives deep into the science and brain differences whilst also covering intersectionality and gender equity. She is also very relatable sharing personal stories and bringing to life how neurodivergent people experience in the world which makes the audience feel really seen and heard. She inspires the audience to share their own experiences too which created a great sense of community and buzz but most importantly momentum around advocacy. We love your work Sam!
Sam delivered a powerful presentation to an audience of over 400 employees on the subject of neurodiversity as well as sharing her own moving story. Her passion for championing positive action in neurodiversity combined with her extraordinary authenticity and confidence to share her vulnerabilities is formidable. I have never heard our auditorium fall so quiet as she spoke, nor a round of applause so loud when she finished.
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