A Dynamic Speaker to Inform, Motivate, and Engage 

Dr. Jennifer Sarrett is a dynamic, engaging speaker who brings clarity, insight, and energy to every stage. With a background that blends academic rigor with real-world strategy, she has spoken at over 50 events — including conferences, keynotes, workshops, and panels — and has taught hundreds of students as a former faculty member at Emory University.

Her speaking topics focus on designing inclusive, supportive organizational cultures and addressing systemic issues in health equity, disability inclusion, and neurodiversity. Whether facilitating an interactive session or delivering a keynote, Dr. Sarrett brings warmth, story-driven content, and actionable insights that resonate across sectors.

She is especially skilled at making complex ideas accessible and relevant to diverse audiences — from healthcare leaders and academic researchers to nonprofit professionals and corporate teams. Her approach is intersectional, research-informed, and deeply human.

 
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Popular speaking topics include:

  • Designing inclusive organizational cultures that last

  • Psychological safety and team cohesion in high-pressure environments

  • Health equity and systemic change

  • Disability inclusion and neurodiversity in the workplace

  • Leadership for learning and culture transformation

Dr. Sarrett is available for keynotes, panels, workshops, and custom events

Check out my podcast and radio guest appearances!

Pause on the Play, “Disability Allyship with Jennifer Sarrett”

The Breadwinners, “On Becoming Anti-Ableist with Jennifer Sarrett”

Humanize your Workplace, “Disability Inclusion in the Workplace”

Top of Mind with Julie Rose, “Exploited Prisoners”

A Closer Look with Rose Scott, “Pandemic Is ‘Deepening Inequities’ For Students Of Color With Disabilities, Emory Researcher Says”