About Me
I’ve been doing accessibility testing in one form or another for close to 20 years. As of 2026, I have completed formal training in digital web accessibility, and I am currently seeking my CPACC.
My work focuses on finding accessibility barriers, explaining why they matter, and documenting practical recommendations that both teams and individuals can act on. I use screen readers and keyboard-based workflows myself, so my lived experience helps me pay close attention to whether an implemented solution works beyond the visual design.
Goals
This portfolio includes a sample accessibility audit, sanitized documentation samples, and other documentation work I am developing. My end goal is to show not only what I found, but also how I think through accessibility problems and communicate solutions clearly and effectively.