Founder of Muslim ADHDers, Farah is a Health Executive, a Certified Executive Coach (CEC), a Certified ADHD Life Coach (CALC), Coach Instructor, & a Global Speaker. She empowers early- to mid-careerists to be less passive & more proactive to unleash their inner “Super Leader!” & inner “ADHD Superpowers!”
Farah hosted the 1st global Muslim ADHDers Virtual Summit with 14 speakers & 1,500+ registrants on the intersectionality between ADHD, productivity, health/wellness, & faith. She’s passionate about serving the underserved!
As a woman of color & a visible religious minority born & raised in the US / Canada with 15+ years of leadership experience, Farah has briefed Canadian Ministers, US Senators, & Ambassadors on strategic policy issues; led high-performing teams; navigated DEI-related issues; provided 1:1 & group coaching as an Internal Coach & privately; sat on non-profit boards as President, VP, & Director; & guest lectured at various universities in the US / Canada.
Farah is an Ivy League graduate with a Masters in Health Administration (MHA) & has the Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential from the International Coaching Federation (ICF). She’s also a Fellow at the Institute of Coaching (IOC) at McLean – Harvard Medical School Affiliate, a Coach Instructor with the International ADHD Coach Training Center (iACTcenter), & she was selected as one of 36 global Executive Coaches for the 2020 INC 5000 Vision Conference for the fastest-growing US private companies.
Diversity awareness is growing in the workplace, including neurodiversity. One example of neurodiversity is Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), where more adults worldwide are being diagnosed with ADHD / ADHD-like symptoms (debilitating procrastination, constant lateness, etc.). In the US, adult diagnoses are growing 4x faster (123.3%) than children diagnoses (26.4%).
In this session, we’ll explore how to help your coaching clients better navigate ADHD in the workplace, whether it’s their own or that of their colleagues’.
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