

Digital Accessibility
Joe Welinske
Interviews with accomplished accessibility professionals to learn about their career journeys
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Jul 3, 2022 • 32min
Bringing the Disability Community Together With Organizations to Work on Solutions
Lainey Feingold, Author, Negotiator, Lawyer, Speaker at Law Office of Lainey FeingoldLainey describes her career as a legal advocate for people with disabilities. She talks about her process of structured negotiation to foster change without litigation.

Jun 26, 2022 • 31min
Working Accessibility Into an Organizational Culture
Christopher Land, Oracle, Senior Accessibility Technical Program ManagerChris 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.

Jun 19, 2022 • 26min
Helping Colleagues to Grow and be Empowered
Poornima Subramanian, Princess Cruises, Sr. Digital Accessibility SMEPoornima 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.

Jun 12, 2022 • 33min
Accessibility Spans Across All Different Industries
Glen Walker, TIAA, Principal Accessibility ArchitectGlen 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.

Jun 5, 2022 • 28min
Imagining How Other People Experience the World
Joanne Lastort, Booz Allen Hamilton, Digital Accessibility SpecialistJoanne 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.

May 29, 2022 • 26min
Designers and Developers Need to Understand the Basics of Accessibility
Zack Klein, iSoftStone, Software Test Engineer IIZack 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.

May 22, 2022 • 26min
Need Leadership Support to Prioritize This Type of Work
Jen Devins, Google, Head Accessibility UXJen 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.

May 8, 2022 • 31min
Push the Conversation at Every Level of the Development Process
Andrew Hayward, Twitter, Accessibility EngineerAndrew 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.

May 1, 2022 • 26min
Shifting Accessibility Into the Discovery and Ideation Phase
Nicole Bergstrom, Hilton, Senior Director of Digital AccessibilityNicole 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.

Apr 24, 2022 • 29min
Perspectives From a Lived Life of Overcoming Physical Challenges
Ricardo Rodriguez, independent Accessibility ConsultantRicardo 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.


