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The Autistic Brain

Date & time

  1. 12 September 2025 13:00 - 14:00

Location

  1. Teams

Following the success of our May session on The Female Brain, we’re excited to continue the conversation with a thought-provoking exploration of The Autistic Brain

Join Aidan Matthews, Leadership Programme Manager at Socitm, in conversation with Andrew Boxall from WeChange AI, as they delve into the neuroscience, lived experiences, and societal perspectives surrounding autism. This session will challenge assumptions, highlight strengths, and explore how neurodiversity can reshape leadership, innovation, and inclusion in the workplace. 

Whether you’re a leader, policymaker, technologist, or simply curious, this webinar offers fresh insights and practical takeaways to support more inclusive thinking. 
Bring your lunch, your curiosity, and your questions! 
Here’s a short bio for Andrew Boxall, based on his profile and role at WeChange AI: 

Andrew Boxall is the Founder and Managing Director of WeChange AI, established in 2024 with a mission to make organisational change meaningful, measurable, and scalable. With a career spanning public sector transformation, manufacturing, and nearly four years at Microsoft—where he launched the global Innovate Together initiative. 

He holds an MSc in Managing and Leading IT Systems Change from the University of Chester, alongside certifications in Microsoft technologies, ITIL, and PRINCE2. Andrew is passionate about inclusive transformation and sharing best practices at scale. He was identified as having, what was then known, as Asperger’s Syndrome at university and loves to share his experience how this effects his work and life. 

Speakers

Who can join this webinar?

Socitm members, partners and others from our network

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