
ABOUT US
Reimagining Disability, Redesigning Systems
I help organizations and communities re-imagine disability not as a set of deficits, but as a powerful source of insight, leadership, and innovation. Through keynote talks, workshops, and strategic consulting, I partner with educational institutions, nonprofits, and progressive companies to build inclusive environments where neurodiverse and disabled individuals thrive.

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What people say about us
Through his Nevada Department of Education Office of Inclusive Education speaking engagements and work as a Nevada Student Leadership Transition Summit Young Adult Facilitator, Dave White Jr. stands out as a leader in his own life as well as an advocate for other youth and young adults with disabilities struggling to find their voices. Dave’s laid-back nature combined with his passionate personality and creativity allow him to connect and build rapport and relationships with student leaders and adult allies alike. His enthusiasm for affecting societal change is infectious as he challenges us to dream big dreams and then gives us the tools to see those dreams through to fruition.”
Jennifer S. Kane-Education Programs Professional Nevada Department of Education
“Dave White served as a leader in the Eye to Eye community for many years. Leading our mentoring program in Nevada, speaking on behalf of the organization on our speaker's board, and as a camp counselor in our summer programming. Dave has a powerful ability to build community and make Neurodiverse young people feel seen, heard, and valued.".
Marcus Soutra-Former Eye to Eye Co-Founder and President
“David White stands out as one of the most impactful advocates that I have had the pleasure of working with throughout my career. Both through his work as a leader at Eye to Eye, and as a Young Adult Facilitator working for the state of Nevada’s Department of Education, David has always gone above and beyond to support the needs of marginalized young people. And I am sure he will be an asset to any team.”
LeDerick Horne-National Disability Activist and Spoken Word Poet



