Experts Directory
Last Updated: February 25, 2026
Listed below are more than 125 experts, speakers, trainers, and presenters who primarily specialize in subjects related to accessibility and disability and educate others about said subjects. Individuals are added through self-submission.
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Britne Jenke, CPACC, CPTD, SHRM-SCP is a champion of inclusion for everyone. With expertise in accessibility and adult learning and development, she advocates for disability inclusion and accessible workplaces. Her certifications in accessibility, human resources, talent development, and diversity & inclusion showcase her commitment. Featured on ATD's DEI podcast and as a speaker at multiple Talent Development events and conferences, Britne is recognized for her work in designing accessible and inclusive training. She recently published a handbook on “Making Online Learning Accessible” and offers public speaking, consulting, and resources to empower individuals and organizations in accessibility and disability inclusion.
Bruce, an award-winning instructor at Clark College, is working hard to inspire and challenge his students with meaningful web development and programming experiences. With an extra-large cup of coffee, he loves to tinker and test the boundaries of existing and emerging technologies, guiding hungry minds through memorable educational journeys to showcase society's ever-evolving innovations with passion.
An industry leader, he's known for co-developing Elguji’s IdeaJam software and has been recognized by IBM as an IBM Champion for being an innovative thought leader in cloud technologies. He's also an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud Educational Ambassador.
He graduated from the Stevens Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering. He also received a Master’s in Engineering Management from New York University’s Polytechnic School of Engineering.
Hi! My name is Camilo and I'm a wheelchair user. I have experience working at one of the largest travel tech companies making travel more inclusive to those with disabilities. I have experience as a product manager and an accessibility specialist, bridging the cool intersection between these two disciplines. I love delivering workshops as well as public speaking - I have also chatted on a few podcasts. I am from London and love talking about accessibility in the city too from the perspective of a wheelchair user.
In my free time, I'm a big sports fan and love boxing, darts and football as well as going to live music gigs (whilst having a lot to say about the accessibility of venues of course!)
Carli is an experienced and enthusiastic Professional Learning/Instructional Designer and Coordinator with a passion for working in the online learning industry. Carli is skilled in Moodle/D2L Brightspace administration, Accessibility, Educational Technology, Instructional Design, Multimedia Principles, and Teacher Training. She holds a naster of Education focused in Educational/Instructional Technology with a certification in Online Learning for Adult Learners from Boise State University, along with a Cerified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) certification from IAAP. Carli loves presenting about proactive versus reactive accessibility.
Carly is the founder of Disabled Music Fans Collective, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit aiming to close the gap between the disabled community and the music industry. Through her lived experience as a concertgoer with cerebral palsy, Carly hopes to educate fans and industry professionals alike on making live events more equitable. In 2023, she presented a talk at TEDxYouth@Dayton on fandom and community. She has also spoken for prominent industry organizations such as Fan to Band and Half Access.
As of now, Carly is planning to relocate to the Cleveland, OH, metro area to pursue her Bachelor of Arts degree.
Carmen Collins is a visionary who built and led social and content teams for brands like Intuit QuickBooks, Wish, Cisco (where she created the award-winning @WeAreCisco program) and more. Through that work, one of her direct reports, who was visually impaired, ignited her passion for making social media accessible to all.
Carmen’s accolades include a Webby award, Top Women in Communications, Top Women in PR, and 4X Social Media Professional of the Year.
Hello, I'm Caspian, I'm a Digital Accessibility Specialist and founder of Accessible by Design. I work with purpose driven organisations to help improve the accessibility of digital products and services through training and public speaking along with auditing and usability testing. I work in partnership with web agencies, CRM & Technology providers and freelance developers.
I'm a senior digital accessibility consultant at Vision Australia conducting website and apps accessibility audits and developing training for the Digital Access online learning platform. Prior to that role, I spent a decade working with digital and communication teams in state and federal government ensuring websites, reports and PDF forms are accessible and usable for people with disability. Since 2019, I have been running mobile accessibility experience labs as a way to start conversations about accessibility. In these labs, visitors can try different assistive technologies and learn about the impact of inaccessible products and how they can be avoided. I can host these labs online or in-person.
I am diagnosed with an anxiety disorder and have other invisible health challenges. I have been living with ADHD traits (no formal diagnosis), which I attribute my creative and innovative energy to but also brings me challenges with intense focus and time management.
I started my specialization into digital accessibility in product design when I became the designer for Microsoft's Accessibility Insights tool, and my love for creating accessible designs and experiences grew from there as I moved on to GitHub. Working in the field lead me to my diagnosis of ADHD and I've had the privilege to learn from others and become part of a community that's kept me learning and growing.
Independent Frontend Developer practising mobile-first, WCAG 2.1 AA accessible, cross browser, responsive, device agnostic, semantic, W3C compliant, optimised, progressively enhanced frontend that always puts the user first.
Christin Monroe holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Princeton University and has served as a faculty member for 4.5 years at Landmark College, a college that solely serves neurodivergent students. She currently manages a current S-STEM project for the Life Science and Computer Science program. She also serves as a mentor for undergraduates for both science education and chemistry projects. Dr. Monroe is an active member of the American Chemical Society, currently serving as the secretary to the Green Mountain local section and has delivered over twenty presentations related to student learning and STEM outreach. She has an extensive background working with historically underrepresented groups in STEM fields including low-income, first generation and neurodivergent students.
Author of "What Happens Next in Challenging Times?" examining disabled graduates' pandemic employment outcomes. Claire has lived experience of Long Covid, and joined the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS) in 2023 to work remotely as Research and Insights Manager, having previously worked as a Lecturer and Researcher at Harper Adams University where she published work on inclusive leadership and management.
Claire is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and holds a PgCert in Teaching and Supporting Learning in HE, a Level 6 Diploma in Careers Guidance and Development and a MA in Human Resource Management. Claire is also a Visiting Lecturer at Birmingham Newman University and a Peer Reviewer for the Vitae HR Excellence in Research award.