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Lindsay Fouse-Hopkins Named an INvolve Enable Role Model

December 3, 2025

Congratulations to Lindsay Fouse-Hopkins for being named to the INvolve Enable Role Model list, a global recognition sponsored by Dow that celebrates fifty exceptional leaders from multiple industries and sectors who are championing disability, neurodiversity and mental health inclusion around the world.

Lindsay earned this honor for her leadership, resilience, and commitment to equity and inclusion for individuals living with disabilities and chronic conditions. Shaped by her own journey with multiple sclerosis, she brings a deeply authentic voice to every accessibility and awareness effort she champions. She serves on the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s Board of Trustees and on the Board of The Lindsay Theater, where she drives fundraising, awareness, and the advancement of disability-inclusive initiatives. Within her firm, Lindsay advances inclusion and equity by supporting hiring, recruitment, and mentoring initiatives, and by contributing to programs that promote a more diverse and accessible workplace. She also supervises a pro bono practice, including name-change services for transgender and non-binary individuals, underscoring her deep commitment to creating inclusive pathways for all. Her impact continues to inspire and to elevate possibilities for so many.

Lindsay and her fellow honorees will be celebrated in London at the INvolve Role Model Gala in 2026.

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