Mobility in Motion, a prominent provider of vehicle adaptations designed to improve accessibility in car travel, has announced a new partnership with para-taekwondo athlete and disability campaigner Nicole Brennan, who will join the organisation as a brand ambassador.
Nicole is currently working towards her ambition of competing at the LA 2028 Paralympic Games and is widely recognised for her work advocating for disability inclusion and empowerment. Alongside her athletic career, she founded IAMPOSSIBLE Consultancy Ltd, which supports organisations in creating more inclusive workplaces and cultures. She is also the founder of Limbmatch, the UK’s first prosthetics review platform, which is expected to launch soon.
Through the collaboration, Nicole will work with Mobility in Motion to promote awareness of accessible vehicle adaptations, share insights from her personal experiences, and support the company’s wider mission to help disabled individuals achieve greater independence through mobility solutions.
“We’re incredibly proud to welcome Nicole to our growing ambassador team,” said Bruce Lauder, Head of Commercial at Mobility in Motion.
“Nicole’s determination as an elite athlete and her leadership as a disability advocate and entrepreneur embodies our core values. Her voice and experience will help us continue to break down barriers and ensure more people know what’s possible.”
For Nicole, the partnership represents a platform to help drive broader change beyond the sporting world.
Nicole said: “I’m really proud to be partnering with Mobility in Motion. Their values are closely aligned with everything I’m working towards, and it’s an honour to join a team that is just as passionate about empowering people to challenge norms and design with lived experience at the forefront. As a para-athlete and founder, I’ve experienced first-hand how infrastructure either enables ambition or limits it, and accessible transport isn’t a luxury, it’s a foundation.
“For me, independence means being able to show up fully, whether that’s training towards LA 2028 or building businesses that challenge systems. This partnership is about more than visibility; it’s about demonstrating how thoughtful design, lived experience and the right support can unlock opportunity and help more people realise what’s possible.”
Nicole joins an expanding group of ambassadors representing Mobility in Motion, including wheelchair basketball Paralympian Robyn Love, as the organisation continues to prioritise partnerships that highlight the voices and experiences of disabled individuals.
In her role as ambassador, Nicole will take part in campaigns, events and educational initiatives aimed at raising awareness of accessible transport and demonstrating how mobility solutions can transform everyday life.




