May 2016

Heather Moore and Linn Vizard – Designers at Usability Matters

Awaiting Quality Captions Heather Moore and Linn Vizard are designers at Usability Matters, a user experience research, strategy and design firm that specializes in designing accessible user interfaces that work for everyone. About Heather Moore: Heather Moore is a visual designer at Usability Matters, where she focuses on designing accessible experiences. Before finding her true […]

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Malin Rygg – Head of the Norwegian Authority for Universal Design of ICT

Awaiting Quality Captions Malin Rygg is head of the Authority of universal design of ICT in Difi. She has a Master’s degree in Law. She has a varied background from different areas of law. She has worked as a lawyer and judge, and in the Competition Authority, and worked in Difi since 2010. Before she

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Rama Gheerawo – Director at The Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design (HHC), Royal College of Art

Awaiting Quality Captions Rama Gheerawo is Director of the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design and the RCA Reader in Inclusive Design. With nearly two decades in the design industry, his interest is in people-centred and socially inclusive design. He leads the Centre’s Age & Ability research lab which creates design that improves the lives of people of

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Paul Smyth – Head of IT Accessibility at Barclay’s

Awaiting Quality Captions Paul Smyth is the Head of IT Accessibility for Barclays, responsible for identifying, anticipating and addressing technological barriers faced by disabled and older customers and colleagues in doing business with or being employed by the bank. He has worked for Barclays for the past 13 years after joining as a Finance graduate,

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Lori Golden – Abilities Strategy leader at Ernst & Young (EY)

Awaiting Quality Captions Lori Golden is Ernst & Young’s Abilities Strategy leader, driving efforts to build an enabling and inclusive work environment for people of all abilities. She consults on accommodations and career development issues for EY people working with differing abilities, and advises the firm’s AccessAbilities professional resource network, which includes several hundred people

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