Keynote Speaker

Sebastiaan Kieft

Humorous speaker on neurodiversity and inclusive leadership

In his keynote, Sebastiaan talks about neurodiversity and inclusive leadership. How to recognise and exploit neurodivergent talent in a way that prevents burn-out and ensures greater job satisfaction, productivity and sustainable cooperation.

Topics: 

Topics Sebastiaan Kieft talks about:

  • Neurodiversity in the workplace 
  • Inclusive Leadership
  • Burnout & Stress
  • Work happiness
  • Talent retention

About Sebastiaan Kieft

About Sebastiaan Kieft

Sebastiaan Kieft is an inspired speaker who uses humour and recognition to discuss difficult topics - from neurodiversity in the workplace, stress, burnout and inclusive leadership. His keynote contains honest stories that sink in and spur action.

With his background in psychology and his own experience as an ADHD sufferer, Sebastiaan knows better than anyone how important it is for organisations to become more brain-friendly. Not only for today's job happiness, but also for tomorrow's talent retention. His mission? To make the Netherlands the most neuro-inclusive country in the world.

He speaks for leaders, HR professionals and teams who want to look beyond the average brain. Afterwards, participants will go home not only with new insights, but also with practical tools and a fresh perspective on collaboration and job satisfaction.

Besides being a speaker, Sebastiaan is also active as a stand-up comedian. Through humour, he makes difficult subjects discussable.

Enthusiastic speaker breaking barriers about mental health

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