Sustainable Design Through Accessibility

Event Date: 12/02/2024

Event Time: 11:30 am

Cost: Members: $15 | Future Members: $30

Venue: Special Olympics Michigan - 160 68th St SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49548, USA

Organizer: Michigan Sustainable Business Forum

Join us for an engaging luncheon at the Special Olympics Michigan (SOMI) Grand Rapids facility, the world’s largest inclusive sports training and resource hub. The building is home to 12 nonprofits and supports a community-centered vision of inclusion. This event will explore how accessibility has become a vital element of sustainable business, ensuring spaces are functional, equitable, and adaptable for all.

Accessibility is more than compliance—it’s a strategic approach that drives growth. By integrating accessible design across physical and digital spaces, businesses attract talent, foster innovation, and enhance engagement. Far from a cost, it delivers long-term value by reducing redesigns, improving customer experiences, and strengthening the bottom line. Inclusive design isn’t just good practice—it’s smart business.

Why You Should Attend?

  • Learn How Accessibility Drives Sustainability: Discover how designing accessible spaces creates long-term value, reduces costly redesigns, and supports business resilience.
  • Explore Collaborative Impact: See how 12 nonprofits unite under one roof to serve diverse needs, creating a sustainable model for inclusive services.
  • Connect with Leaders in Inclusive Design: Network with experts and advocates working at the intersection of architecture, business, and accessibility.
  • Gain Practical Insights for Your Organization: Learn actionable ways to embed accessibility into your business to create spaces that serve everyone equitably.

Speakers:

  • Gayle DeBruyn,  Professor and Sustainability Officer for Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University (KCAD)
  • Megan Feenstra Wall, Principal, Mathison | Mathison Architects
  • Nicholette Driggs, Absolutely Accessible Kent Business Development Coordinator of Disability Advocates
  • Timothy Hileman, President & CEO of Special Olympics Michigan
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