Plano Symphony Orchestra's Corporate Council Presents "Designing the Future of Work - Neuroplasticity & Human Potential in the Age of AI"
Featuring Presenters Marissa Heyl & Adelia Schleusz
What if the way we design our workspaces could actually help ward off depression and cognitive decline — and even loneliness? Neurodesign, the practice of applying neuroscience research to the built environment, explores how the spaces we inhabit can spark new learning, forge new neural pathways, and foster the kind of social connection that impacts not just individual brain health but our collective wellbeing.
On May 7th, join neurodesigner and Inclusive Wellness Design founder Marissa Heyl, award-winning interior designer and foresight strategist Adelia Schleusz of What If LAB, local business leaders, and representatives from companies across DFW—along with the Plano Symphony Orchestra—for a lunch session exploring how nature, neuroscience, and the built environment can reshape the brain-health conversation. Together, we’ll shift the focus from burnout to something more actionable: human potential and our ability to influence it through design.
The afternoon will include refreshments and door prizes sponsored by Raising Cane's, and a catered lunch with gluten-free and vegetarian options.
Thursday May 7, 2026
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
TICKETS:
Prospective Council Members
$45/person
Brittney Geurink | Corporate Development Manager | bgeurink@planosymphony.org | 972-473-7262 x136
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