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Neurodivergent Planners Knowledge Circle: Self-Disclosure - What it is and When is it Necessary?

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With the historical lack of understanding around neurodivergence, including ADHD, Autism, and Tourettes, to name a few, self-disclosure with potential employers, colleagues, and clients can potentially create more challenges than alleviate them. Andrew and Elizabeth will discuss what has worked, what hasn’t, and why it always matters what your personal situation is on whether you self-disclose or not.

Andrew Komarow, MSFS, CFP®, AEP®, AIF®, BFA™, CAP®, CASL®, CHFC®, ChSNC®, CLU®, CNP™, FSCP®, REBC®, RHU®, RICP®, WMCP®

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Planning Across the Spectrum

Andrew is passionate about neurodiversity and employment. Working with employers to customize employee benefits and employee wellness programs to hire, recruit, and retain neurodiverse talent.

Andrew Komarow is a Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®) and founder of Planning Across the Spectrum. The firm specializes in helping individuals, with autism and other intellectual/developmental disabilities, pursue financial confidence. He provides comprehensive guidance for life decisions that are either unknown, not easily accessible, or can be complicated to pilot for someone with unique needs. Andrew provides a comprehensive perspective for serving neurodiverse individuals and their families because he has “walked in their shoes,” having received his autism diagnosis late in life.

Elizabeth Yoder, CFP®

Liz specializes in in financial solutions for families with special needs dependent children of all ages.  She has ample experience in special needs planning and was a live-in care giver in the past. 

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Neurodivergent Planners Knowledge Circle: Self-Disclosure - What it is and When is it Necessary?
02/01/2022 at 11:00 AM (MST)  |  60 minutes
02/01/2022 at 11:00 AM (MST)  |  60 minutes With the historical lack of understanding around neurodivergence, including ADHD, Autism, and Tourettes, to name a few, self-disclosure with potential employers, colleagues, and clients can potentially create more challenges than alleviate them. Andrew and Elizabeth will discuss what has worked, what hasn’t, and why it always matters what your personal situation is on whether you self-disclose or not.
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