

HOK, Hightower, and Allyn | Rae Group invite you to a productive morning to gain valuable insights from experts in workplace design and exchange ideas with fellow professionals.


CEU Hosted by Kay Sargent
Designing Neuroinclusive Workplaces: Sensory Processing, Cognitive Well-being, and Neuroinclusion

Join us as Kay Sargent, Director of Thought Leadership, Interiors, presents HOK’s key research and insights from her new book, Designing Neuroinclusive Workplaces.
Discover how the built environment impacts neurodivergent individuals and learn actionable design principles to create spaces that better consider diverse personalities, work styles, and neurotypes.
CEU Course: 123113
Designation: HSW – Barrier-Free
Level: Intermediate
Credits 1.5
Course Code: CC-123113-1000
CEU Information
Followed by a Panel Discussion
Stay for an engaging panel discussion that explores the vital role of furniture in designing workplaces that encourage everyone to thrive.


Kay Sargent
FASID, FIIDA, CID, LEED® AP, MCR.w, WELL AP
Director of Thought
Leadership, Interiors, HOK
Kay Sargent is a licensed and certified Interior Designer with 40 years of experience. She served as the Director of Thought Leadership, Interiors for HOK and leads project teams that solve clients’ challenges related to strategic planning, workplace strategy, change management and designing for inclusion.


Dr. Kibibi Springs
PhD, ACC, CEAS
VP of Workplace Experience,
Hightower
In her role as VP of Workplace Experience, Kibibi Springs brings deep knowledge and commitment to organizational improvement. Her PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Associate Certified Coach credential, and background in workplace well-being underscore her dedication to supportive workplaces.


Adriana Rojas
IIDA, NCIDQ, LEED GA
Principal, Director of Interiors,
HOK
Adriana is Principal and Director of Interiors of HOK’s Florida Practice. She has over 30 years of multidisciplinary and multinational experience, with 28 years dedicated to projects in Florida. Passionate about research-applied and creative interiors, she focuses on the human experience within spaces.
Attendees will have the opportunity to submit for 1.5 HSW CEU credits (IDCEC) and those who RSVP by Friday, July 11 will receive a complimentary copy of Kay’s book.

