Join the conversation on event inclusivity with Ava X. Rigelhaupt, DEIA + Autism Consultant; and Megan Henshall, Founder of The Neu Project and the Strategy Lead for Global Events at Google. The webinar will conclude with a live Q&A session, offering Ava and Megan the chance to answer your questions directly. Register here (now closed).
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Proscenium is a global marketing agency focused on the creation and production of live and virtual events for the the world’s biggest brands. Many of our team members have a history of work rooted in theater, which has led us to view our events through the lens of story and performance, even going so far as to call our events "shows." After years of producing exceptional corporate events, we sought a way to reconnect with our theatrical origins which led us to co-produce the innovative Broadway musical, How to Dance In Ohio. This show was groundbreaking in terms of accessibility both on and off stage. Being a part of that historical show opened our eyes to the world of neurodiverse accessibility and inspired us to take these learnings and join the dialogue around event inclusivity.
Speakers
Ava X. Rigelhaupt - Writer, DEIA + Autism Consultant, Public Speaker, & Autistic Creative Consultant for How to Dance in Ohio
Megan Henshall - Founder of The Neu Project and Strategy Lead for Global Events at Google
Mark Shearon - Founder, Managing Director at Proscenium and Executive Director of the Breakthrough Fund