About
I've worked in professional accessibility for over a decade — and I've been doing this work far longer than that.
Long before it was a job, it was just life: figuring out how to make my own homework accessible, teaching my teachers how to teach me, problem-solving every single moment of every single day.
That never stopped. I still hit it everywhere I go — an ATM with a headphone jack hidden somewhere new and an OS I've never seen, a fast-food kiosk with no accessibility settings standing between me and a hamburger. The world is full of things that are quietly disabling, and most of them didn't have to be.
So I fix them. I have a deep passion for learning and problem-solving, and I love building solutions that earn your trust and keep it, day in and day out. Our world runs on digital, and I'm dedicated to making sure disabled people aren't left behind in it — video games, professional tools, the interfaces between hardware and software. Everyone deserves access to what they want and need.