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Challenge assumptions and spark new ways of thinking about
diversity and innovation.

Chris Cole
Presenter:
Chris Cole

New Zealand’s Leading Dyslexia Thought Leader

Dorenda Britten
Presenter:
Dorenda Britten

Innovation Champion

& Enabler

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Presenter: Chris Cole

Chris Cole is a dyslexia campaigner, speaker, and thought leader who brings a unique voice to the conversation on diverse thinking. With lived experience as a late-diagnosed dyslexic and over a decade of professional practice, she challenges audiences to rethink dyslexia as a source of creativity and innovation.

Through Unlock Innovation, Chris highlights why diverse thinking — not only dyslexic thinking — is essential for solving the complex challenges of our time. She is an innovator through action, shaping ideas into new ways of seeing and working that change how individuals, organisations, and communities respond to difference.

As a speaker, Chris is thoughtful and future-focused, skilled at reframing assumptions. She brings clarity, connection, and vision, leaving audiences with fresh insight and the confidence to think and act differently.

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Barry Brooker
Communications Director for Avonhead Rotary Club

Dorenda Britten was guest speaker at a recent Avonhead Rotary meeting (7.10.24). She took time to mingle with her audience, to get to understand them a bit better, before doing her presentation. Dorenda was open and direct and showed a passion for her topic, Unlock Innovation. She had an excellent knowledge, both personal and professional, of neurodiversity, and in particular, dyslexia. She quickly convinced us of the need to unlock the dyslexic talent in our communities and workplaces. Of particular interest to her, was the wealth of knowledge and ways of processing problems that dyslexic ‘workers’ bring to the workplace, particularly in the area of technology.

As neuroscience enhances our understanding of how the brain works, AI further enhances the importance of technology in our workplaces and daily lives. The neurodiverse are well placed to bring together these two movements.

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Simone Rewa Pearson
Attendee at EXEC Women in Tech presentation

My reflections; I found the presentation 'Do more with Different' really stimulating and engaging. The deep thinking and wide ranging conversation it stimulated showed me I wasn't the only one to have been challenged and informed by this new approach!

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