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Difference Makers Discuss – Mark Scully, navigating neurodiversity in professional services

October 30, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm GMT
MARK SCULLY

Navigating Neurodiversity in Professional Services: A Conversation with Mark Scully

What does it take to thrive in professional services when your brain works differently? In this powerful episode of our Difference Makers Discuss series, Sinead Donovan (past president of Chartered Accountants Ireland) sits down with Mark Scully, founder of Braver and member of Chartered Accountants Ireland, for an honest conversation about neurodiversity, mental health, and building truly inclusive workplaces.

Mark’s Story: From Hidden Struggles to Helping Others

When Mark Scully joined KPMG’s tax graduate program in 2011, his CV told the story of academic excellence: law degree, barrister qualification, and a bright future ahead. What it didn’t show were the silent battles he was fighting every single day.

Mark trained at a Big Four firm, where he excelled academically but struggled with the unwritten rules of workplace culture. “I was looking around at my colleagues thinking, ‘Why can’t I just do that?'” he recalls. His coping mechanism—saying yes to everything and working longer hours—led to burnout by 2013.

In 2021, Mark received an autism diagnosis that transformed his understanding of himself and his career. The combination of diagnosis and coaching helped him develop sustainable working practices, improve his performance, and ultimately leave KPMG as a tax director to found Braver—a coaching and consulting firm specializing in neurodiversity.

What You’ll Learn in This Session

The Reality of Neurodiversity in Professional Services

Mark shares candidly about:

  • The hidden challenges many professionals face in navigating workplace culture
  • Why academic success doesn’t always translate to workplace comfort
  • The three categories of neurodivergent people in every workplace
  • How mental health and neurodiversity are inextricably linked

Transforming Management Approaches

Discover why traditional process-focused management needs to evolve:

  • Moving from “this is how we’ve always done it” to outcome-focused flexibility
  • Why the transition to manager is so critical (and often poorly supported)
  • How to approach workplace challenges with compassion rather than blame
  • Training managers to work effectively with people who think differently

Creating Neuroinclusive Workplaces

Mark explains that building inclusive environments isn’t about checklists—it’s about fundamental culture change:

  • Why there’s no “one-size-fits-all” approach to neurodiversity
  • How accommodations for neurodivergent employees benefit everyone
  • The importance of normalizing conversations about different working styles
  • Why person-centered, flexible management improves outcomes across the board

A Call to Leaders

One of the most powerful moments in this conversation addresses senior professionals who may be neurodivergent but haven’t spoken publicly about it. Mark shares how seeing representation changed his own journey and why visibility from leaders matters so profoundly.

Why This Matters to You

Whether you’re:

  • A professional wondering if you might be neurodivergent
  • A manager looking to better support your team
  • An HR or L&D leader building inclusive workplace strategies
  • A firm leader wanting to attract and retain diverse talent

This conversation offers practical insights and a compassionate framework for creating workplaces where everyone can thrive.

Key Takeaways

By attending this webinar, you’ll gain:

A deeper understanding of neurodiversity beyond stereotypes
Practical strategies for flexible, person-centered management
Insights into the link between mental health and neurodiversity
Confidence to start conversations about different working styles in your organization
Real-world examples of how small changes can dramatically improve performance
Inspiration from Mark’s journey from struggling professional to successful entrepreneur

About the Speakers

Mark Scully is founder of Braver, a coaching and consulting firm specializing in neurodiversity. A member of Chartered Accountants Ireland, Mark trained in tax at KPMG and worked there for over a decade before founding Braver in 2023. Diagnosed as autistic in 2021, Mark now helps organizations build neuroinclusive cultures through training, coaching, and consultation.

Sinead Donovan is past president of Chartered Accountants Ireland and a respected voice in the accounting profession. She brings deep experience from practice and a passion for creating inclusive, supportive professional environments.

Register Now

This is the third episode in the new season of Difference Makers Discuss, Chartered Accountants Worldwide’s popular webinar and podcast series featuring conversations with leaders who are making a real difference in the accounting profession.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from Mark’s powerful journey and gain practical tools for building more inclusive workplaces.

Can’t attend live? Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording. This conversation is too important to miss..

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  • Date: October 30, 2025
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    6:00 pm - 6:30 pm GMT
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