Keynote Speaker
J Grange 2024 Speech Titles
- Living as a Neurodivergent person – Understand what it’s like to be neurodivergent and how to support those who are.
- Neurodiversity in the workplace – Employing and supporting the ND community
- How Businesses can benefit from a better understanding of neurodiversity – What is it, how can you change and improve and what’s in it for you?
- Neurodiversity in Education – Let’s stop wasting talent - A strength based approach
- Difference is Strength – Why society needs to embrace different minds
- Diversity & Inclusion
J Grange's Biography
J Grange is a British Musician, Songwriter, International Public Speaker and Neurodiversity advocate born in East London.
After facing many mental health challenges during his time in education, a lack of support, being permanently excluded from school, going to court and being diagnosed with ADHD, J finally found his passions.
J’s second ever song release received great traction on YouTube via Link Up TV racking up an impressive amount of streams. J’s appearances include BBC Radio, other Radio stations including KISS Fresh, BBC National and Local news, the BBC website, Channel 5 News, GB News and a number of online magazines and news outlets.
J is more than just a musician. He is also a respected international public speaker and neurodiversity advocate who goes into PRUs, schools and colleges such as Kings College London to speak to students and staff and is an ambassador for numerous organisations & charities including the ADHD Foundation, UK Youth and the Princes Trust.
He has also spoken for the United Nations, Live at the conferences to over 1,000 people and regularly speaks to a wide range of businesses, charities and corporates including JCDecaux, Action For Children, Johnson Matthey, National Gas and News International about creating equality for those 1 in 5 who are neurodivergent.
In June 2022 J featured across 300+ Clear Channel digital billboards across the UK to celebrate being neurodivergent. He also released We Will Rise featuring the London Community Gospel Choir as the official anthem for the ADHD foundation Neurodiversity Umbrella Project