Ian C. Tomlin

Chairman
The UWI

Ian C. Tomlin is the Chairman of The UWI, dedicated to improving work and future job prospects. As CEO of Newton Day, he leads a neurodivergent team of marketers and technologists to foster positive work cultures and habits for better results. Ian is a devoted husband and father, with his younger child diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome.

He has spearheaded numerous research projects on workforce strategies and played a key role in the Microsoft-sponsored Neurodiversity Career Connector project. A renowned speaker on business strategy, leadership, digital transformation, and workforce evolution, Ian has authored six books and over twenty guides and white papers. With over 20 years of experience as a senior officer and innovator in the enterprise workforce industry, Ian frequently speaks about the modern workforce.

AllSessions

Day 1
July 24, 2024
2:20 pm

Workshop Series: Workshop A - A Practical Approach to Navigating Neurodiversity in the Workplace

24 July
Time:  2:20 pm - 3:00 pm
Location:  LH014
Speaker:  Ian C. Tomlin

Understanding neurodiversity and different neurotypes, the benefits of accommodating neurdivergent employees, and best practice for creating a more inclusive workplace.

Day 2
July 25, 2024
3:30 pm

Workshop Series: Workshop A - A Practical Approach to Navigating Neurodiversity in the Workplace

Marquee
25 July
Time:  3:30 pm - 4:10 pm
Location:  Marquee
Speaker:  Ian C. Tomlin

Understanding neurodiversity and different neurotypes, the benefits of accommodating neurdivergent employees, and best practice for creating a more inclusive workplace.

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