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February 25th, 2026

Unlocking Hidden Brilliance: How Neurodivergent Talent Is Transforming the Tech Workplace with CEO Tara May

  1. Unlocking Hidden Brilliance: How Neurodivergent Talent Is Transforming the Tech Workplace with CEO Tara May Lori Adams-Brown 49:13

What if the key to Innovation in your workplace isn’t finding people who fit your culture, but transforming your culture to unlock brilliance that’s been overlooked? Tara May, CEO of Aspiritech, has spent her career proving that when organizations create truly neuro-inclusive workplaces, everybody wins. In this conversation, Tara opens up about her personal journey, including raising an autistic son and her own OCD diagnosis in her 40s, and shares the practical frameworks any organization can use to go beyond diversity buzzwords and create real, measurable change.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • Why 80% of autistic adults face unemployment, and what employers are missing

  • The ‘spiky cognitive profile’ advantage and why neurodivergent talent can be 150% more productive

  • What the ‘ROI of Kindness’ really means for your bottom line

  • Three concrete steps to become a neuro-inclusive organization starting this week

  • The canary in the coal mine: how accommodations for neurodivergent employees benefit everyone

  • Why psychological safety isn’t a soft skill — it’s the engine of innovation

About Tara May:

Tara May is the CEO of Aspiritech, a tech services organization built on the belief that neurodivergent talent is a competitive advantage. With 25 years leading digital transformation at major media companies, Tara brings both executive credibility and lived experience to the movement for neuro-inclusive workplaces.

Timestamps:

  • [00:00] Intro — What if inclusion is the real innovation strategy?

  • [01:24] Tara’s origin story: An autistic son, a C-suite career, and a new mission

  • [05:05] Neurodiversity belongs to all of us — the 86 billion neuron truth

  • [06:56] Tara’s own OCD diagnosis: ‘It’s okay to have needs’

  • [10:03] Accommodations demystified: the water bottle story

  • [13:20] The spiky cognitive profile and the strengths employers overlook

  • [17:03] The index card meeting: introverted leadership in action

  • [20:44] Universal design and the canary in the coal mine

  • [25:27] 3 steps to becoming a neuro-inclusive organization

  • [30:00] Psychological safety as the engine of digital transformation

  • [35:11] How Aspiritech measures success — employees ARE the mission

  • [38:54] One action you can take this week: ask ‘what do I need?’

  • [41:08] Where to find Tara and connect with Aspiritech

Find Tara May at: www.aspiritech.org | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tara-may

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Lori Adams-Brown Podcast Host & Producer

Lori Adams-Brown is Senior Manager, Global Leadership and Development in a Silicon Valley tech company, hosts the A World of Difference podcast, speaks internationally on global leadership development and sits on the board of Justice Revival where she is helping to pass the ERA with people of faith. As a former international relief & development leader, Lori has led diverse global teams in multiple cultures and has lived in Singapore, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Venezuela, and the San Francisco Bay Area. She currently lives in Silicon Valley with her husband Jason and 3 teens.