Women In Tech May 2020

Thursday 7th May at 6.30pm

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Due to Government advice regarding COVID-19, we’re hosting our events remotely for the safety of all our staff, venue staff and community members. You can read more about our policy for COVID-19 here.

This month we are really excited to have Rachel Morgan-Trimmer join us at Women in Tech!

As always, thanks to our fantastic sponsors Capital One, Commify, JH and MHR

Everyone is welcome and there are no tickets required. Just turn up - it's entirely free!


The Power of Change: learning to live as a “weirdo”

by Rachel Morgan-Trimmer

Being called a weirdo from an early age but never really understanding why, I talk about how I finally learnt to embrace being different. I weave my personal story with fascinating facts and unique insights into the world of neurodiversity and mental illness. It’s not all about me though – I use my experience working as a coach to help you understand and embrace your differences too.

“Absolutely brilliant! Humourous, compassionate and thought-provoking.”
“Incredibly moving.”
"I learned and laughed so much."
“Absolutely wonderful.”
“Easily the best talk of [the conference].”
“It was the best I have seen [at the conference].”
“So compelling and funny and emotional. Absolutely superb.”

Rachel Morgan-Trimmer

About Rachel

Rachel Morgan-Trimmer of www.sparkleclass.com is a business coach and consultant specialising in neurodiversity. Described as funny, inspiring and compassionate, she brings a unique blend of professional and lived experience to her work. Passionate about accessibility, Rachel transforms people's lives, helping them not just cope with their challenges, but to thrive.

Rachel's background is wide-ranging, covering editorial, marketing, digital content and consulting. Her busy entrepreneurial life means she has been involved in a huge range of business activities, including strategy and management. She has worked on multiple award-winning projects, including one which won a D&AD graphite pencil and a Webby award.

Rachel has 15 years of entrepreneurial experience despite living with the myriad challenges - not just of ADHD and autism - but complex long-term mental health problems too. She finds in her audiences and
clients a deep-seated need for someone to whom they can relate, to be honest about their challenges. She has also brings hope, showing that it's possible for someone very broken to recover from depression and anxiety, and live a full and authentic life.

 

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Win Free Stuff At WiT Notts!

We love giving away cool stuff! Find out how to win this awesome book recommended by Rachel!

How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie

 
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