Join Westminster graduate Panagiotis-Zmpigknief Zavatzki as he discusses how to thrive in a neurodiverse world. He will explore the mutual benefits of neurodiversity for both neurodivergent individuals and society as a whole. He will also consider how we can all actively support and advocate for neurodiversity.
There will be an opportunity for the audience to ask questions.
This event is part of the What it Takes alumni speaker event series, organised by the Alumni Relations Office at the University of Westminster. Attending What it Takes events can earn students points towards the Westminster Employability Award.
This event is free to attend, but you must book your place in advance.
About the speaker
Panagiotis-Zmpigknief Zavatzki, Director at Some Talented People Ltd (Computer Games Development BSc, 2012)
Panagiotis-Zmpigknief Zavatzki, or Pazbi, is the founder of three companies. He founded Some Talented People, a digital marketing business, Wave Lettings, a technologically innovative lettings agency, and Creatre, a Web 3.0 community coworking and education business. Pazbi is committed to educating and helping others through student mentoring and his YouTube tutorials. He also launched BSL SLAM, the first Slam Poetry event entirely performed in British Sign Language, which has been featured on The One Show and praised by the BBC. Pazbi contributes to fundraising initiatives that support inclusivity and community service, and serves on Westminster’s Employability Advisory Board. He was an Entrepreneurial Award finalist as part of the Westminster Alumni Awards 2023.