About Me
I’m a Web Developer and Digital Accessibility Specialist dedicated to building inclusive, high-performance digital experiences. With a background in software engineering, I bridge the gap between technical development, user-centered design, and strict accessibility compliance.
Currently, I serve as a Technology Management Specialist, managing large-scale systems for educators, researchers, and statewide programs. I don’t just build for aesthetics; I build for reliability and universal access.
My goal is simple: to build ethical, usable technology that people can actually rely on.
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What I do
- Development
- Expert in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and platforms like WordPress, Webflow, and HubSpot.
- Accessibility
- Rooted in WCAG, ADA, and Section 508 standards—ensuring technology works for everyone from the first line of code.
- Data-Driven Design
- I use analytics to identify friction points and refine user journeys, turning behavioral data into actionable improvements.
My approach
- Accessibility isn’t a final checklist, it’s my foundation.
- I specialize in supporting platforms at scale, collaborating with cross-functional teams to maintain and modernize existing systems.
- I’m exploring how AI and automation can streamline accessibility testing and data insights to keep digital experiences ahead of the curve.