Thank You

6 Wheels 2022 Wrap-Up!

It’s been an amazing year at 6 Wheels, and I wanted to share some of the highlights with everyone!

2022 was my best revenue year to date, which means I’ve gotten to do a lot of consulting, lobbying, and speaking! I’m so thankful to have been able to work with so many amazing people and to see how much progress we’ve made in terms of growing the business!

I did several architectural projects this year. Earlier in the year, I went to Dollywood Theme Parks in Tennessee and assessed the parking and the park itself to see how it could be made more accessible and inclusive. I also did a facility assessment for EAB, where I reviewed two office spaces (one in Washington, D.C., one in Richmond) to make those spaces more inclusive for people with disabilities.

Of course, I’ve also continued to do my architect work with Baskervill as we build out the plan for the new Supreme Court building and two recreation centers in different parts of Richmond. I also worked with PlanRVA as they changed the location of their headquarters and worked with Dupont Elementary School to create more accessible playground equipment for their students with disabilities.

In 2022, I had some incredible speaking opportunities as well. I was also able to do some programming in North Dakota again with the North Dakota Developmental Disabilities Counsel, which was a great experience. In July, I was a panelist for a virtual ADA town hall with the Partnership for People with Disabilities at VCU. We discussed how the ADA has changed over the past 30 years and how it could further change to help people with disabilities.

At the end of August, I attended the No Barriers Summit once again and provided consultation on their space, which was a great experience! 

October, which was Disability Employment Awareness Month, was one of my most productive months to date! I got to speak again to the African American Credit Union Diversity and Inclusion Cohort, Coastal Credit Union; I also returned to Anthem and did another event with them regarding disability employment. Additionally, I had an event with Virginia Housing, where I talked about inclusivity and accessibility. In October, I also talked to New Editions Consulting Incorporated and did a program for them. I also attended the National Family Voices Conference in Washington, D.C., where I represented Youth as Self-Advocates on October 18th-20th.

I’ve gotten to do some webinars with the National Disability Institute talking about entrepreneurship and employment for people with disabilities. I also was able to virtually do a program overseas this year, which was a first!

I continue to do awesome work with my youth group as we develop a new strategic plan with them. I was able to see some great growth within the youth in that group.

We had a really successful legislative session in 2022, where were able to get a few pieces of legislation passed through the Virginia General Assembly.

Throughout the year, I’ve continued to work on some ongoing projects, including my book and podcast. We’ve also made some progress on the book and put out some new podcast episodes, which you should definitely check out if you haven’t already!

I’ve been able to connect with wonderful new partners in the past year. I’m so grateful to meet so many great people with whom I have had the opportunity to do some incredible projects!

We already have some things scheduled for 2023 with more in the pipeline, and we look forward to continuing to grow and putting some structures into place to guarantee our continued long-term success.

Thank you for all your support! I’m very excited about what 2023 has to offer. Make sure to follow 6 Wheels on social media to keep up with our latest projects!

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An Eventful Final Quarter of 2020 for 6 Wheels Consulting

The last few months of 2020 have been busy for 6 Wheels Consulting, and we have some great upcoming activities during the last few weeks of the year as well!

In mid-October, I took part in a really cool photoshoot. I can’t say much more since the campaign hasn’t been launched yet, but keep an eye out for news about that coming soon!

On October 27th, I spoke at the 2020 Virginia Ability Forum, which was titled The Ability Equation: Employer Engagement minus Disincentives equals Abilities Reimagined. October was National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and at the forum I discussed my experience starting a business, as well as the importance of hiring people with disabilities. COVID has made working remotely an option for so many people, and this should open the door for people with disabilities to work from home. Employers should take advantage of this and value what people with disabilities bring to the table!

I worked with Sentara earlier this year and am excited to be working with them once again on December 9th to do a keynote discussion for HR managers. We’ll be talking about the importance of hiring and retaining individuals with disabilities.

Right after that, I’ll be moderating a legislative policy discussion on December 3rd. We’ll be talking about how to self-advocate for yourself during a pandemic.

I’m also preparing for the upcoming General Assembly. One of my biggest goals this session is to focus on legislation that provides hiring preferences for people with disabilities within the Virginia state government. This session will be different since everything is going to be virtual, so it’ll be interesting to see how that pans out—but we’ll make it work!

 I’ve also been working on a video series about how to have difficult, important conversations. These conversations will cover different topics, including racial equality and the way people, especially students, engage with one another during the pandemic.

Finally, I’ve been getting ready for 2021. I already have different projects I’m working on for the new year, so make sure to follow 6 Wheels Consulting on social media to keep up with our most recent activities and accomplishments!

As the year’s coming to an end, I hope everyone has a safe holiday season, even if it looks a little different this year. I hope 2021 is a wonderful year for everyone, and I’m sure it will continue to be a year for growth and exciting new opportunities!

PHOTO: Green Cursive writing that reads Thank You

PHOTO: Green Cursive writing that reads Thank You

6 Wheels Consulting 1 Year Anniversary- Thank You

Today is a special day for us at 6 Wheels Consulting.   Today marks our one-year anniversary of going into business.   As I reflect I can’t help but feel grateful for all the support throughout this first year.  This has been a whirlwind adventure that has allowed us to meet so many exciting people and go so many exciting places.  We have been able to spread our message of common sense solutions to disability related problems and we are grateful for that opportunity. We have developed as an organization and I have individually as a business owner. I’m so thankful because this opportunity is allowing me to do what I enjoy, which is to help others understand disability and understand that this population can be a vital group within your community.  We are currently working on some additional great opportunities that we hope to be sharing with you in the near future.  Stay Tuned.  We are excited to see what the next year holds in the cards for 6 Wheels.  This short post is to really just say thank you to everyone that liked our social media posts and followed along on the first year of this journey. Please continue to come along for the ride with us. I want to wish everyone a happy holiday season. Enjoy the time with your families as you celebrate whatever holiday you observe.   As always please stay connected to our social media platforms as new projects are in the pipeline. Once again from 6 Wheels Consulting Thank You for your support.

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PHOTO: Sign that reads Happy Birthday to Us!