Accessibility Program
fewer critical defects in the first six months
delivery timelines by reducing late-stage blockers
model adopted enterprise-wide
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Design Operations & Accessibility Program Lead
At the start, accessibility was pitched as a legal and ethical requirement, but this framing faced resistance, as teams saw it as a cost increase. By reframing accessibility as a way to reduce defects and accelerate delivery, leaders began to see operational value.
Working with procurement, legal, and regulatory teams, I helped rewrite vendor SOWs and approval workflows to include accessibility requirements by default. For example, vendors could no longer deliver code without documented accessibility compliance, and approval checkpoints required accessibility sign-off.
This shifted accessibility from a “nice-to-have” to a mandatory and scalable practice, built into contracts, processes, and team culture.
reduction in defects in the first six months
timelines by eliminating late-stage accessibility blockers
through contractual obligations
accessibility treated as a shared responsibility, not an afterthought
A unified, governed design system with embedded accessibility scaled to 800+ digital properties. Accelerating delivery by 40% and reducing accessibility defects by 18%.
An enterprise design system and governance model standardized patterns across 70+ digital properties. Reducing developer dependency by 60% and lowering delivery costs by 20%.
A governance-first accessibility program embedded inclusive design into planning, design, and QA. Enabling sustainable compliance, fewer defects, and faster, more consistent releases.
Ethnographic research and end-to-end service design re-architected fleet communication. Streamlining critical workflows, closing information gaps, and improving coordination at scale.