Tiimo nominated for EY Entrepreneur Of The Year in Social Entrepreneur category
Tiimo is honored to be recognized for our purpose-driven growth and commitment to neuroinclusion by the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year awards.
Tiimo is honored to be recognized for our purpose-driven growth and commitment to neuroinclusion by the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year awards.
We’re excited to share that Tiimo has been nominated for the 2025 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year award in Denmark, under the Social Entrepreneur – Future Impact category.
The EY award is one of the most respected global recognitions for entrepreneurs who are creating meaningful change. Now in its 25th year in Denmark, it highlights businesses that combine innovation with impact. Previous finalists include names like Too Good To Go and Trustpilot, brands that have gone on to change their industries worldwide.
Being selected for this category is deeply meaningful to us. It reflects not only our growth as a company, but also the importance of inclusive design and purpose-led innovation in today’s world. At Tiimo, we’re building more than an app, we’re building a movement for neuroinclusion.
Our goal is to create the best tools for planning and executive functioning for people of all neurotypes. From ADHD to Autism to acquired neurodivergence, our community deserves tools that work with their brain, not against it. Every feature in the Tiimo app is designed to reduce friction, build confidence, and support wellbeing whether that means visual timers, routine templates, AI-assisted planning, or mood tracking.
We believe neurodivergent people deserve tools that affirm their strengths, adapt to their needs, and support them on their terms. This nomination helps amplify that vision and the incredible voices of our community.
We’re grateful to the team at EY Denmark for this recognition and for spotlighting social entrepreneurs who are pushing for a more inclusive future. You can read more about the competition and meet the other inspiring finalists on the EY website: https://www.ey.com/da_dk/eoy
Tiimo is honored to be recognized for our purpose-driven growth and commitment to neuroinclusion by the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year awards.
We’re excited to share that Tiimo has been nominated for the 2025 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year award in Denmark, under the Social Entrepreneur – Future Impact category.
The EY award is one of the most respected global recognitions for entrepreneurs who are creating meaningful change. Now in its 25th year in Denmark, it highlights businesses that combine innovation with impact. Previous finalists include names like Too Good To Go and Trustpilot, brands that have gone on to change their industries worldwide.
Being selected for this category is deeply meaningful to us. It reflects not only our growth as a company, but also the importance of inclusive design and purpose-led innovation in today’s world. At Tiimo, we’re building more than an app, we’re building a movement for neuroinclusion.
Our goal is to create the best tools for planning and executive functioning for people of all neurotypes. From ADHD to Autism to acquired neurodivergence, our community deserves tools that work with their brain, not against it. Every feature in the Tiimo app is designed to reduce friction, build confidence, and support wellbeing whether that means visual timers, routine templates, AI-assisted planning, or mood tracking.
We believe neurodivergent people deserve tools that affirm their strengths, adapt to their needs, and support them on their terms. This nomination helps amplify that vision and the incredible voices of our community.
We’re grateful to the team at EY Denmark for this recognition and for spotlighting social entrepreneurs who are pushing for a more inclusive future. You can read more about the competition and meet the other inspiring finalists on the EY website: https://www.ey.com/da_dk/eoy
Tiimo is honored to be recognized for our purpose-driven growth and commitment to neuroinclusion by the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year awards.
We’re excited to share that Tiimo has been nominated for the 2025 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year award in Denmark, under the Social Entrepreneur – Future Impact category.
The EY award is one of the most respected global recognitions for entrepreneurs who are creating meaningful change. Now in its 25th year in Denmark, it highlights businesses that combine innovation with impact. Previous finalists include names like Too Good To Go and Trustpilot, brands that have gone on to change their industries worldwide.
Being selected for this category is deeply meaningful to us. It reflects not only our growth as a company, but also the importance of inclusive design and purpose-led innovation in today’s world. At Tiimo, we’re building more than an app, we’re building a movement for neuroinclusion.
Our goal is to create the best tools for planning and executive functioning for people of all neurotypes. From ADHD to Autism to acquired neurodivergence, our community deserves tools that work with their brain, not against it. Every feature in the Tiimo app is designed to reduce friction, build confidence, and support wellbeing whether that means visual timers, routine templates, AI-assisted planning, or mood tracking.
We believe neurodivergent people deserve tools that affirm their strengths, adapt to their needs, and support them on their terms. This nomination helps amplify that vision and the incredible voices of our community.
We’re grateful to the team at EY Denmark for this recognition and for spotlighting social entrepreneurs who are pushing for a more inclusive future. You can read more about the competition and meet the other inspiring finalists on the EY website: https://www.ey.com/da_dk/eoy
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