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Keely Cat-Wells is the CEO and founder of Making Space, a platform that has supported over 10,000 disabled professionals in building meaningful careers.Under Keely's leadership, Making Space made history by training and placing the first-ever disabled hosts on NBC Sports’ Paralympics broadcast. Other partners include Indeed, Netflix, and Visa.Keely also co-founded Making Space Media, a division producing film and TV centering Disabled voices, securing a first-look deal with Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine. Notably, their documentary Fight To Fly exposed the inequalities that disabled travelers face, leading to policy changes.Before Making Space, Keely founded C Talent, an agency that reshaped disability representation in media and grew a roster that had a combined reach of more than 50 million people. Acquired in 2022, C Talent became the largest acquisition of a company specializing in disabled talent.Keely is a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, a Diana Award recipient, and has served on the advisory board of Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation. She currently sits on the Los Angeles City Major Event Advisory Council, Human Rights Watch LA Committee and holds the distinction of being the youngest-ever Presidential Leadership Scholar. Additionally, she is an Obama Leader and Gloria Steinem Fellow.