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The Importance of Being Open and Welcoming to All Kinds of Expertise14 Jan 202400:29:18

Jennifer Smith, Visa, Director of Strategic Initiatives and Accessibility

Jen Smith has worked with accessibility at J.P Morgan Chase, Microsoft, and now at Visa as Director of Strategic Initiatives and Accessibility. She talks about the importance of working with colleagues at different experience levels and backgrounds. She also describes the need in accessibility for better ways to present data.

A Day of Awareness to Learn About Accessibility31 Dec 202300:25:48

Joe Devon, GAAD Foundation, AI Futurist

Joe Devon has had a long career in both web development and the application of accessibility to the digital world. Joe talks about his earliest days becoming aware of the need for accessibility and building his knowledge. That lead to being a co-founder of Global Accessibility Awareness Day and the GAAD Foundation. Joe describes his interest and excitement about the application of AI to accessibility and how it might transform how assistive devices work.

Technology Is the Great Connector Unless There Are Barriers28 May 202300:25:05

Jill Bateman, Ohio University, Digital Accessibility Coordinator

Jill Bateman provides comprehensive accessibility support for students and staff at Ohio University. That includes reviewing tools and technology and processes for purchasing. Starting in web design, Jill found similarities between usability and accessibility. She shares the challenge of an elderly family member which helped drive her work and interest.

Not About Can I Code My HTML Right but Can I Do My Relationships Right14 May 202300:37:56

Jonathan Hassell, Hassell Inclusion, Founder & Chief Executive

Jonathan Hassell talks about his many years of experience in accessibility. He describes the evolution and challenges at the BBC to make their content available to all across their many services. Jonathan also explains the importance of standards organizations.

Make People More Self Sufficient When It Comes to Accessibility30 Apr 202300:27:07

Léonie Watson, TetraLogical, Director

Léonie Watson's early work as a web designer was interupted when she lost her sight. As she began to use assistive technologies for her own needs, she found her way into accessibility testing. This led to many years of solving accessibility problems for a wide range of organizations. Now, Léonie is the Director of TetraLogical - a consultancy for accessibility.

Considering Disabilities in the Context of our Environment16 Apr 202300:47:07

Jamie Knight, Jamie + Lion (limited), Director

Jamie Knight talks about the many activities he was involved with in eleven years working in accessibility at the BBC. Now he provides consulting and workshops. Jamie also shares his own experience as a person with disabilities and the importance of accommodations in life and work.

Accessibility Support in the U.S. Federal Government02 Apr 202300:26:36

Dominique Wheeler provides training and support for accessibility implementation within U.S. federal agencies. She started her career work at a Baltimore education non-profit organization. It was while creating training materials for the Department of Defense that she became familiar with Section 508 requirements. That led to her full-time work as an accessibility specialist. She talks about the Trusted Tester program that is open to anyone for certification.

Understanding That Accessibility Is Not Just About the WCAG19 Feb 202300:36:31

Derek Featherstone, Saleforce, VP of Accessibility and Inclusive Design

Derek Featherstone VP of PAccessibility and Design at Salesforce. Derek describes how accessibility is integrated in the overall structure at Salesforce. He shared his own disability challenges and starting his own consulting firm that was acquired by Level Access.

Not Just Making the Design Process Accessible but the Workplace Overall12 Feb 202300:16:18

Amanda Powell, Target, accessibility in user research

Amanda Powell works as a senior UX designer at Target. Her exposure to accessibility came from her own challenges of having an autoimmune disorder affecting her sight. She became an advocate for accessibility tools and processes internally at her organization. That expanded to helping research and design address the needs of disabled customers.

Building Accessibility into the Engineering Life Cycle05 Feb 202300:37:17

Mike Paciello, Pearson, Director of Accessibility Implementation

Mike Paciello is one of the pioneers is helping accessibility become an organized discipline for improving products and services. He began his career as a technical writer and that brought him to voluteering with the publishing of braille documents. From there, Mike formed The Paciello Group which brought usability methods into accessibility design. Mike continues his work with braille standards, the IAAP, and immersive interfaces.

We Need a Lot of People Knowing Just a Little Bit29 Jan 202300:27:58

Michele A. Williams, M.A.W. Consulting, owner

Michele talks about her wide variety of experiences in accessibility. Much of her work aligned with user experience activities. This included graduate research and study, working as a researcher, and accessibility consulting. Michele has written many papers and articles and has a patent for a wearable device.

The Learning with Accessibility Never Ends22 Jan 202300:29:58

Ross Mullen, CANAXESS, Director

Ross Mullen talks about his extensive experience in working with standards organizations for accessibility. He spent many years working with accessibility for government agencies. Now, Ross has his own consulting practice.

Being Attentive to Accessibility throughout Design17 Dec 202300:26:35

Stéphanie Walter, Maltem, UX Research & Design Consultant

Stéphanie shares her experience with a motion disability that affects her in her daily life and when interacting with digital games. She talks about upcoming changes to laws in Europe that will require accessibility in public and private web sites.

360 Degrees of Accessibility15 Jan 202300:23:47

Meryl Evans, independent, Professional Speaker and Trainer

Meryl Evans is an accessibility evangelist who works as a trainer, speaker, and consultant. Her early career was with business writing and digital marketing. She then became involved with making and instructing how to make high-quality captions for video. Meryl stresses the importance of going beyond digital accessibility and considering the touchpoints with the physical world. That includes offering multiple formats for interacting with a product or service.

Accessibility is a Journey12 Dec 202200:36:56

Thomas Wlodkowski, Comcast, Vice President, Accessibility

Currently, leading the accessibility program at Comcast. Tom's team supports both employee-facing or customer-facing accessibility. He shares his experience being blind from birth and finding his way into the media world through radio at WPOP in Boston. That led to work with audio descriptions, policy-making for accessible media and then a position at AOL as director of accessibility.

Mindset Change Doesn’t Happen Over Night04 Dec 202200:17:50

Miriam Nabinger, independent, Accessibility Specialist

Miriam Nabinger began her work career at IBM where she first became aware of accessibility. She decided to study accessibility and make that the focus of her work. That led to her starting her own accessibility consulting practice. She talks about the current status of accessibility in Austria and the need to create more awareness.

Negotiation, Leadership and Other Soft Skills Help to Become an Accessibility Professional27 Nov 202200:21:12

Rajesh Kalidindi, independent, Accessibility & User Experience Consultant

Rajesh Kalidindi enables individuals and corporations through his accessibility consultancy by providing training, comprehensive validations, VPATs, usability studies, empathy workshops, etc. He began as a multimedia designer and moved into UX. Joining Microsoft, Rajesh found a passion for inclusive experiences that lead to learning about standards and observing users' challenges in usability studies. He enjoys presenting at conferences.

Everyone Who Does Accessibility Ends up at Some Point Teaching It20 Nov 202200:26:49

Sarah Horton, University of Southampton, Research Fellow

Sarah Horton is currently a research fellow at the U. of Southhampton working on a study about the teaching of accessibility. Her career began by working with instructional technology in academic circles and the led to her work in web development. She was part of the staff in the early days of The Paciello Group, contributing to audits, design reviews, and usability studies. Along the way she has written many books.

Our Ability to Communicate Business Goals Is Something That We All Need to Work On13 Nov 202200:24:30

Cam Beaudoin, CIBC, Senior Manager of Accessibility

Cam Beaudoin is the Senior Manager of Accessibility for a financial institution in Canada. He started as a developer at a consulting company and was immediately charged with understanding the WCAG. That led to his current position as well as consulting, speaking engagements, and his own accessibility podcast. Cam describes a bit about regulatory compliance in Canada. He also talks about the importance of melding our work with business goals, design systems, and metrics.

Creating Carrots for Accessibility and Not Just Sticks06 Nov 202200:27:24

Rachael Bradley Montgomery, Library of Congress, Digital Accessibility Specialist

Rachael talk about her work as the co-chair of the W3C's Accessibility Guidelines Working Group and her charity work in supporting accessibility for small community organizations. In her work at the Library of Congress, she help create accessible experiences for employees and patrons. She talks about her own challenge with having a chemical sensitivity disability.


Regulations Would Improve the Tools That We Use and Awareness30 Oct 202200:33:36

Ken Nakata, Converge Accessibility, Principal

Ken Nakata helps law firms and corporation understand web accessibility issues. His career began in the Department of Justice working on the original Americans with Disability Act legislation and litigation. When Section 508 appeared, Ken started working in that area and spent a long time in that digital accessibility effort.

With a Good Defined Workflow We Can Identify Moments for Discussing Accessibility23 Oct 202200:29:21

Marie Van Driessche, Unc, UX Designer

Marie Van Driessche helps her organization's clients understand the importance of accessibility in their web sites and apps. She shared her own experience with the many accessibility issues specific to being deaf. 

Technology Is a Lifestyle Companion That Should Fully Support People Who Are Blind16 Oct 202200:30:23

David Schleppenbach, Tactile Solutions, President

David Schleppenbach produces a braille computer for people who need tactile or haptic input. He gives a quick tour of the product and manufacturing facility. As an instructor at Purdue University, he began supporting blind students by creating a better learning environment. This led to participating in the tech entrepreneurship program at Purdue and the start of his accessibility company.  

Looking Forward to European Legislation for Private Sector Compliance10 Dec 202300:25:39

Lars Holm Sørensen, Monsido, Accessibility Expert

Lars Holm Sørensen resides in Copenhagen where is works on imrproving a compliance platform for organizations and municipalities. He also helps to build accessibility awareness. Lars talks about his lived life as a person who is blind using a screen reader. It created challenges in his education and early work as a software developer. Now he looks forward to greater attention to accessibility in the digital world.

Trying to Change Perspectives Globally About Disabilities and Accessibility09 Oct 202200:28:38

Sambhavi Chandrashekar, D2L, Accessibility Lead

Sam is the accessibility lead at an educational technology company called D2L. She began her career as an IT professional. Her post-graduate work focused on online accessibility for people who are blind or vision impaired. She taught a master’s program in Inclusive Design at OCAD University in Toronto. Two of her students started Fable - now a prominent platform to connect to people with disabilities for user research and accessibility testing.

Our Idea Is to Get Everyone Knowledgeable About Accessibility02 Oct 202200:28:34

Ian Kersey, Thomson Reuters, Senior Accessibility Specialist

Ian Kersey supports the designers in customer-facing products at Thomson Reuters.  That includes adding annotations to Figma prototypes and making sure developers have everything they need. Starting in an accessibility office at a community college, Ian continued his career with accessibility consulting, including working at Level Access. 

Gaming Accessibility Is a Very Empathy-Driven Industry25 Sep 202200:29:55

Lorelei Root, Eagle's Flight, Digital Accessibility Specialist

Lorelei Root digital accessibility focus with a focus on video games. She shares her experience of becoming disabled due to multiple sclerosis. Having to learn to speak, read and write again, she used the few accessible video games to help provide the road back. This led her to her work consulting about and evangelizing the need for accessibility in video games. 

How Often Do You Get a Chance to Make That Much of a Difference18 Sep 202200:42:00

Rich Schwerdtfeger, Retired, IBM, Former Chief Technology Officer for Accessibility

Rich began his work in accessibility with the early development of a screen reader for Windows. He was a key member of the world-wide team that brought technologies like ARIA into mainstream use for accessibility. Rich chaired the board of Knowbility and currently is President and Creator at A Diver's Life YouTube Channel.

Getting to a Point Where Everyone Is Talking About Accessibility11 Sep 202200:28:59

Charlie Turrell, BBC, Change Manager - Accessibility Champions Network

Charlie onboards product development staff about accessibility and evangelizes it throughout the BBC. Starting as a personal assistant in many sections of the BBC, she found her way into user experience and then to guiding the internal accessibility champions network.

Accessibility Needs to Be Interwoven With All the Steps in the Business Process04 Sep 202200:37:08

Sam Ogami, HP, Accessibility Program Manager

Sam shares his early personal experience having a learning disability that was helped with assistive technology. That coupled with his interest in technology sparked his lifelong work with accessibility. This included assisting university students with assistive technology and with accessible procurement of products for the institutions. Now at HP as an Accessibility Program Manager, Sam describes how HP supports accessibility across a wide variety of groups within the organization. 

Working to Integrate All Abilities Through Design28 Aug 202200:24:38

Betty Troy, Yahoo, Accessibility Specialist

Betty Troy started her career through engineering with an emphasis on biomedical programs. That led to specializing in rehabilitation engineering and a position designing physical assistive technology devices for the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs. She further developed her skills as an accessibility auditor at Applause. Now she is an accessibility specialist Yahoo with a focus on user studies.

Disrupt the Culture of Digital Product and Technology Development to Include Accessibility21 Aug 202200:37:05

Jennison Asuncion, LinkedIn, Head, Accessibility Engineering Evangelism

Jennison talks about his lived life being blind and growing up with an interest in computer technology. He describes his challenges in getting employment early on until he found a place at Royal Bank of Canada working with UX and web development and accessibility. That led to his current position as Head of Accessibility Engineering Evangelism at LinkedIn.


To Ensure That Accessibility Is Not Forgotton and Is Incorporated as Early as Possible14 Aug 202200:29:05

Mary Jo Mueller, IBM, Worldwide Accessibility Standards Program Manager

Mary Jo talks about her long career with accessibility at IBM. She talks about the challenges in supporting digital accessibility in a large, global organization. 

Raising Awareness in Public and Private Sectors of the UK24 Jul 202200:27:44

Richard Morton, Head of Accessibility for Government, UK Central Digital and Data Office

Richard talks about his early work with usability testing that also exposed him to the opportunities working with accessibility. He describes the community and knowledge-sharing in the UK. Now he works for the UK Digital and Data Office where the team support accessibility in government organizations. 

Open Communication Designers and Developers03 Dec 202300:27:49

Tolu Adegbite is Product/UX designer.

Her current work includes providing guidance about accessibility to designers and developers, educating others, and creating new experiences. Starting her career as a front-end developer she was introduce to accessibility early on. Tolu talks about how she learned accessibility principles and embraces the importance of communication between designers and developers. She also describes her interest in VR/AR opportunities and the need to consider the intersectionality of our identities.

practical work with browser plug-ins, screen readers and keyboard acccess. Accessibility continues to be a central part of her work in helped her make sense of accessibility early on.

Getting Everyone to Understand That They Play a Role17 Jul 202200:24:47

Julie Romanowski, State Farm, Senior Digital Accessibility Specialist

Starting out as a web developer, Julie is now supports a wide range of accessibility activities with State Farm. She takes about the efforts to help executive leadership understand the need for a digital accessibility team. Her team provides training and individual teams work on accessibility for their own roles. That include a focus on communication documents and video media. 

Tapping Into the Commitment Compliance Continuum10 Jul 202200:23:57

Jeremy Katherman, USAA, Lead Accessibility Advisor

Jeremy talks about his early work with accessibility through tech support at his university. After that he has enjoyed a lengthy career at USAA where he helped build an accessibility team that supports activities throughout the organization. 

Bringing the Disability Community Together With Organizations to Work on Solutions03 Jul 202200:31:46

Lainey Feingold, Author, Negotiator, Lawyer, Speaker at Law Office of Lainey Feingold

Lainey describes her career as a legal advocate for people with disabilities. She talks about her process of structured negotiation to foster change without litigation. 

Working Accessibility Into an Organizational Culture26 Jun 202200:30:43

Christopher Land, Oracle, Senior Accessibility Technical Program Manager

Chris started out in web development and was first exposed to accessibility working for the University of Michigan. That led to accessibility consulting work at Deque and Level Access where he learned from a great team of experts and did a lot of training. Now he is Senior Accessibility Technical Program Manager at Oracle. 

Helping Colleagues to Grow and be Empowered19 Jun 202200:26:13

Poornima Subramanian, Princess Cruises, Sr. Digital Accessibility SME

Poornima talks about learning on the job about disabilities and getting started as a tester with assistive technologies. She moved into the role of subject matter expert and assisted developers to understand what was relevant to their role. Her work at Holland America merges digital accessibility with a user experience that takes place in the physical world of a cruise. 

Accessibility Spans Across All Different Industries12 Jun 202200:32:45

Glen Walker, TIAA, Principal Accessibility Architect

Glen talks about his early years as a software engineer and his personal interest in keyboard support. This lead him to accessibility work that included solving screen reader issues and compliance with Section 508 and WCAG. In his consulting work he continues to help other developers by sharing knowledge in a variety of ways. 

Imagining How Other People Experience the World05 Jun 202200:28:05

Joanne Lastort, Booz Allen Hamilton, Digital Accessibility Specialist

Joanne talks about her first career as a professional pastry chef. The loss of use one of her hands moved her to working in IT. Her desire to still be a keyboard user brought her into accessibility testing at the IRS and the FCC. Now she is part of the Section 508 team at Booz Allen Hamilton at the Department of Labor.

Designers and Developers Need to Understand the Basics of Accessibility29 May 202200:25:50

Zack Klein, iSoftStone, Software Test Engineer II

Zack talks about his work as an accessibility tester and his unique perspective as a person who is totally blind. His love of technology helps him solve issues with the accessible content he relies on. He describes the tools he prefers including his Mac, iPhone and refreshable braille display.

Need Leadership Support to Prioritize This Type of Work22 May 202200:25:52

Jen Devins, Google, Head Accessibility UX

Jen talks about her journey into user experience and design and then an opportunity to work with accessibility. She considered accessibility from a UX perspective as a champion of the user. Jen describes how research helped to develop training to create more awareness about the need for accessibility. 

Push the Conversation at Every Level of the Development Process08 May 202200:30:35

Andrew Hayward, Twitter, Accessibility Engineer

Andrew Hayward talks about discovering accessibility in his early years as a web developer. He describes his path that weaved through Mozilla and most recently found him helping to set up an emerging accessibility team at Twitter. 

A Huge Potential for Artificial Intelligence to Assist with Accessibility26 Nov 202300:27:40

Ryan Shugart, Microsoft, Senior Program Manager

Rich works as a an accessibility subject matter expert with the cloud and AI teams at Microsoft. He shares his experience being born visually impaired and how that affected his early use of a home computer and technology. Graduating from college in IT, he began his work as a system administrator. As a blind person, he experienced many challenges. Rich talks about some of what is involved in the process of reviewing products for accessibility - from design through to release. He also talks about artificial intelligence, the interaction of applications and assistive technologies, and the limitations of standards.

Shifting Accessibility Into the Discovery and Ideation Phase01 May 202200:25:47

Nicole Bergstrom, Hilton, Senior Director of Digital Accessibility

Nicole Bergstrom talks about her first exposure to accessibility while working in the federal government. She describes her move to Hilton and how they are building accessibility into all the touchpoints of their customers for digital services. 

Perspectives From a Lived Life of Overcoming Physical Challenges24 Apr 202200:28:59

Ricardo Rodriguez, independent Accessibility Consultant

Ricardo Rodriguez talks about the challenges of growing up with extreme visual, mobility and cognitive challenges. He describes how a support system helped him adjust to those challenges and made it possible to become a professional accessibility practitioner. 

Dedicating the Time and Resources Throughout the Enterprise17 Apr 202200:26:18

Natalie Patrice Tucker, Spotify, Senior Accessibility Lead

Natalie Patrice Tucker talks about her early work as a political organizer in Washington, DC. She found her way into accessibility, first through work at the federal government, then into independent consulting. She talks about improving her skills through reading, networking, finding mentors, and conferences like CSUN. Now she is leading the effort at Spotify to make the experience delightful for all abilities. 

Leveraging Coding Experience to Help Other Developers10 Apr 202200:23:23

Chetan Bakhru, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Sr Accessibility Specialist

Chetan Bakhru talks about the challenges of his early education as someone who was born totally blind. The emergence of accessible technologies made it possible for him to be independent in his studies and lead him into software engineering. His continued interest in technology and helping others brought to the National Industries for the Blind and consulting at Level Access. Now he works for JP Morgan Chase coaching and guiding product teams on how to meet accessibility requirements. 

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