Our Leadership

Our leadership team is comprised of coaches, hosts, and anyone else who shows up to the NeuroQueer Development Meeting to guide the direction of our group. Coaches are qualified, while hosts have volunteered to run events.

If you want to join our team, all members are welcome to show up to the Development Meeting.

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Dylan Alter

they/them
1:1 Coaching, Groups, Workshops

From farmer, lawyer, and professor to ADHD Coach. NeuroQueer.org founder Dylan Alter (they/them) offers 1:1 & group ADHD coaching, co-working, workshops, and more. They've developed The PUG: A Personal User Guide To Your ADHD Brain, as a structured model for curating one's own ADHD support. They hold a PCC level certification from the International Coaching Federation, a CACP certification from The Professional Association of ADHD Coaches (PAAC) and an AACC certification from the ADHD Coach Academy (ADDCA.com). They are also a member of both the ADHD Coach Organization, and the ADHD World Federation.

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Katherine Edmonds

they/she
Host

Kat has been with NeuroQueer since before it was NeuroQueer, and it was Queer ADHD founded by Sarah Dopp. Monday mornings they run a weekly review for people to connect and get ready for the week. It is called “worming into the week” based on two queer worms who wear western wear, named Harriet Janet and Sheila. These worms are just trying to get through the week and not dry up on the sidewalk. Kat is passionate about neurospicy queers being resourced each week in order to contribute their truest selves to the world.

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Edidiong Umoh

she/they
1:1 Coaching, Groups, Workshops

Edidiong is a Master Certified Professional Life Coach with a passion for sci-fi/fantasy, reading, envisioning a solarpunk future, and empowering individuals to embrace their authentic selves and thrive in their own unique brilliance. With a rich background in career and business consulting, as well as EI&D facilitation, Edidiong has guided countless individuals through career transitions, business growth, and the alignment of their goals and values. Grounded in principles of empowerment, mindfulness, and embracing unique needs, Edidiong specializes in working with adults, particularly focusing on supporting neurodivergent, queer, and BIPOC communities.

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Avi Schechter

they/them
1:1 Coaching

Avi is a multiply-neurodivergent person and an ADHD coach. They are white, trans, genderqueer, queer, chronically ill, and disabled. Avi is also a plant parent and a knitter, who also geeks out about brains! They love thinking about and learning about how people think, communicate, process, and learn!

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Ethan Draeger

they/them
Co-Director of Operations and Administration, Equal Voice Member

Ethan is a queer, nonbinary, transmasculine, AuDHDer living in Minneapolis, Minnesota with their husband, Alyx, and dog, Nova.

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Jules Trippe

they/them
Event Host, Equal Voice Member

This is Jules. I host a couple of weekly events and help run NeuroQueer. Mainly, I meet my friends in an accepting space where I don’t have to hide any part of me that I do not want to hide. I host meetings that support my own needs (a time to write and a time to face the financial music that I may have been ignoring) and welcome others to do what they need to do.

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Chichi Enu

she/ella/hers
Social Media, Equal Voice Member

Chichi Enu serves on the leadership and development team at NeuroQueer. A motivational speaker-singer and AuDHD advocate, Chichi empowers neurodivergent people to live joyfully by embracing their unique minds.

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Quentin Barth

they/ze/he
Web Designer, Equal Voice Member

Quentin is an AuDHD transmasculine human with lived experience of OCD, Bipolar 2, a BFRB, and a Tic Disorder. Ze is, basically, very neurodivergent — and somehow it's all well managed lately. Their passion is supporting neurodivergent and otherwise disabled people, which they currently do both by offering direct peer support and by designing tools and systems that support neurodivergent people, each perspective informing the other.

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