Investing In Accessibility
In this episode of Investing in Accessibility, co-hosts Kelvin Crosby and Chris Maher close out the Accelerator Series with Aarti Sahgal, founder and CEO of Synergies Work and the Synergy Seed Fund, for a powerful conversation about entrepreneurship, disability, and closing the disability wealth gap. Aarti shares the personal journey that led her into the disability world—from navigating IEP meetings as an immigrant mother raising a son with Down syndrome, to realizing how many families and entrepreneurs with disabilities are forced to operate in systems that were never designed with them in mind. That lived experience became the foundation for Synergies Work, an organization built to support entrepreneurs with disabilities through business education, community, networks, and access to capital. The conversation explores why entrepreneurship is such a critical pathway for people with disabilities, especially when traditional employment and funding systems often leave talent unseen. Aarti breaks down how Synergies Work supports founders through its accelerator programs, one-on-one coaching, peer networks, and virtual community hub—helping entrepreneurs move from idea to viable business. This episode is a reminder that accessibility is not only about products, technology, or compliance—it is also about opportunity, ownership, and giving entrepreneurs with disabilities the tools, relationships, and capital they need to build. Links & Resources: Aarti Sahgal: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarti-sahgal-7a025917/] Synergies Work: Website [https://synergieswork.org/] Synergies Seed Fund: Website [https://synergiesfund.org/] SSF Financial Health Blog Series: Website [https://synergiesfund.org/blog/] Financial Fundamentals Program: Website [https://synergies.thinkific.com/products/courses/financial-fundamentals-course] COMING SOON! American Sign Language (ASL) and Captioning for each episode will be provided on our YouTube channel. Go to handle @SamaritanPartners.
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