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Hey A11y Allies. We’re pleased to be hosting our first virtual Accessibility London event of 2020. We have two incredible speakers lined up for you!

Talk 1: Accessibility at Microsoft (Jenny Lay-Flurrie - Microsoft)

Microsoft is passionate about accessibility and is invested in ensuring our products work for all our customers. Join Microsoft’s Chief Accessibility Officer to learn about the evolution of accessibility at Microsoft, what we’ve learned on our journey, and how we’re making accessibility a core part of our culture and how we design and build our products.

Talk 2: Ethical Design beyond the “feel-good“ (Trine Falbe - Falbe UX Consult)

There are a few reasons why ethical design is not yet the norm. Sketchy business models is obviously one reason, but another reason is that it seems difficult to prove the business case.

Actually, it is not that difficult. In her talk, Trine Falbe will move beyond the “feel-good” arguments of ethical design to show you how to prove the business case of ethical design, and also scale ethical design practices in your work and organisation.

Our Speakers:

Jenny is Chief Accessibility Officer at Microsoft, leading the company’s efforts to drive great products, services and websites that empower people and organizations to achieve more. Her team is at the forefront of creating positive experiences that apply technology to make a difference in the world and the lives of individuals, from how we hire and support people with disabilities in employment to innovative technology that aims to revolutionize what’s possible for people with disabilities.

With the help of her team and broad community within Microsoft, Lay-Flurrie leads many initiatives to empower people with disabilities both inside and outside of Microsoft. She founded the Disability Employee Resource Group at Microsoft and chaired it for 10 years. She created the Disability Answer Desk, which provides specialist customer support to people with disabilities (over 1 million calls handled to date), hosts the annual Microsoft Ability Summit, which focuses on empowering 2000 plus attendees with the inclusive and innovative thinking necessary to enable people around the world. Instrumental in projects such as Autism Hiring Program, Soundscape and the Microsoft Ability Hackathon, which has supported over 500 hackathon teams building technology for people with disabilities. Lay-Flurrie was recognized as nominated as a technology groundbreaker by CEO Satya Nadella in Wired Magazine, and is a contributor to the book, “The Ability Hacks,” which shares behind-the-scenes stories of the hackers who pioneered two innovative hack-turned-solutions used by people with disabilities worldwide.

Outside of Microsoft, Jenny is the current board chair of Disability:IN and is on the board of Gallaudet University and Team Gleason. Was recognized as a “Disability Employment Champion of Change“ by the White House in October 2014 and as one of Fast Companies Most Creative people in business in 2017.

https://news.microsoft.com/stories/people/jenny-lay-flurrie.html
https://twitter.com/jennylayfluffy

Trine Falbe has been working professionally with Internet related things since 2001. She is a UX consultant, speaker and lecturer who works in the intersection between people and business. Author of the books “White Hat UX” and “The Ethical Design Handbook”.

https://www.trinefalbe.com
https://twitter.com/trinefalbe
http://whitehatux.com
https://ethicaldesignhandbook.com

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