About this Event
Running a business or working in leadership can feel very different when your brain works differently.
The NeuroBiz Club: Neurodivergent Business Meetup (Online) is a relaxed virtual gathering for neurodivergent professionals, business owners, freelancers, and leaders who want to connect with others who understand how differently wired brains show up in business and leadership.
This is not a traditional networking event.
There are no elevator pitches or awkward networking activities. Instead, this is a space for connection without the pressure ... thoughtful conversation, shared experiences, and genuine connection.
You’re welcome here whether you:
• run your own business
• work as a freelancer or consultant
• lead a team or organization
• or are exploring entrepreneurship
WHAT TO EXPECT
This will be a small, interactive virtual meetup where we will:
• introduce ourselves
• share what we do
• explore a guided discussion topic related to business and neurodivergent experiences
• connect with others in a meaningful, low-pressure way
You’re welcome to participate as much or as little as you’d like.
EVENT DETAILS
📅 Thursday, May 28, 2026
🕙 10am – 11:15am (EST)
💻 Online via Zoom
Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.
WHO THIS IS FOR
This meetup is for neurodivergent professionals and people in business or leadership, including those who identify with:
• ADHD
• Autism
• AuDHD
• Dyslexia
• other neurodivergent experiences
Self-identification is welcome ... no formal diagnosis required.
ABOUT THE NeuroBiz Club
NeuroBiz Club is part of Community Connection Day, creating inclusive spaces for neurodivergent and disabled individuals, families, and communities.
These meetups are designed to support connection, conversation, and community for neurodivergent people in business and leadership.
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
This meetup is facilitated by Meghan Graham, founder of Community Connection Day.
Meghan is a neurodivergent, award-winning entrepreneur and community builder who creates inclusive spaces for neurodivergent and disabled individuals, families, and professionals. She focuses on building connection-driven experiences that support people showing up as themselves ... without masking.
Her approach is simple: create spaces where people feel safe, seen, and able to connect in ways that actually work for their brains.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Zoom - Community Connection Day, Hamilton, Canada
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