Aspiritech Receives Impact 100 Award
Aspiritech is grateful for this opportunity to inspire other companies as we work toward our vision of a world that embraces neurodiversity.
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Aspiritech is grateful for this opportunity to inspire other companies as we work toward our vision of a world that embraces neurodiversity.
Welcome to the future of inclusive workplaces in 2024! As businesses seek to build upon DEI initiatives, expanding to include neurodiversity will help build more inclusive workplaces. Every team is a neurodiverse team, meaning workforce development must be tailored for a neurotypical and neurodivergent audience.
CEO Tara May had the opportunity to chat with the hosts of Chicago’s WGN Weekend Morning News on January 13 to talk about the work that our tech company does to employ adults on the autism spectrum.
In his new role, Huffman will oversee operations across all of Aspiritech’s program lines, including software quality assurance, accessibility, and data services. He will focus on creating an integrated and efficient operational structure to facilitate the company’s continued growth and success.
For companies seeking to roll out software or digital experiences seamlessly, a partnership with Aspiritech offers a winning combination of expertise and the ability to rapidly scale with cycles.
As an organization that values neurodiversity and inclusion and is one of the largest employers of autistic adults in North America, we strive to be an example to all companies looking to employ this talented and often underrepresented population.
“By pairing Aspiritech employees with clients and projects that match their strengths and talents, Aspiritech is not only building a vibrant community – they are creating a world-class business model.”
Aspiritech CEO Tara May joined the BetterManager podcast to discuss how to create an environment that fosters psychological safety and drives innovation.
Thank you to The New York Times for their article on creating a more inclusive workforce.
Thank you to Hays Worldwide for including Aspiritech in their article on the benefits of a neurodiverse workforce in business.
Aspiritech is grateful for this opportunity to inspire other companies as we work toward our vision of a world that embraces neurodiversity.
Welcome to the future of inclusive workplaces in 2024! As businesses seek to build upon DEI initiatives, expanding to include neurodiversity will help build more inclusive workplaces. Every team is a neurodiverse team, meaning workforce development must be tailored for a neurotypical and neurodivergent audience.
CEO Tara May had the opportunity to chat with the hosts of Chicago’s WGN Weekend Morning News on January 13 to talk about the work that our tech company does to employ adults on the autism spectrum.
In his new role, Huffman will oversee operations across all of Aspiritech’s program lines, including software quality assurance, accessibility, and data services. He will focus on creating an integrated and efficient operational structure to facilitate the company’s continued growth and success.
For companies seeking to roll out software or digital experiences seamlessly, a partnership with Aspiritech offers a winning combination of expertise and the ability to rapidly scale with cycles.
As an organization that values neurodiversity and inclusion and is one of the largest employers of autistic adults in North America, we strive to be an example to all companies looking to employ this talented and often underrepresented population.
“By pairing Aspiritech employees with clients and projects that match their strengths and talents, Aspiritech is not only building a vibrant community – they are creating a world-class business model.”
Aspiritech CEO Tara May joined the BetterManager podcast to discuss how to create an environment that fosters psychological safety and drives innovation.
Thank you to The New York Times for their article on creating a more inclusive workforce.
Thank you to Hays Worldwide for including Aspiritech in their article on the benefits of a neurodiverse workforce in business.
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