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Ready for Title II? How to Unlock its Benefits in Your Organization

Digital accessibility isn’t just about meeting requirements—it’s about building better experiences for everyone. Learn from Siteimprove’s Christina Adams with Americaneagle.com’s Nick Goodrum as they share practical strategies to help you integrate accessibility into your organization’s everyday workflows.

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Public agencies and higher education institutions have a unique opportunity to create digital spaces that all users can seamlessly engage with.

Key takeaways from "Ready for Title II? How to Unlock its Benefits in Your Organization"

  • How to prepare for Title II and why it matters for your team
  • Best practices for making digital documents and multimedia more accessible
  • How to find and implement third-party tools that bolster your culture of accessibility
  • Simple steps to make accessibility a natural part of your workflow

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Fill out the form above to access the full session and learn everything that needs to change for Title II.

Don’t miss out on this chance improve the user experience for everyone!

Speakers

Christina Adams CPWA, Manager of Digital Accessibility at Siteimprove.

Christina Adams, CPWA

Manager of Digital Accessibility at Siteimprove

Christina Adams is a Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA) with extensive experience in web development and user experience design. Christina has helped numerous organizations optimize their digital products and processes by combining technical expertise with user-centered design to ensure accessible and innovative solutions empower diverse audiences.

Nick Goodrum, Director of Accessibility at Americaneagle.com.

Nick Goodrum

Director of Accessibility at Americaneagle.com

With 15 years of accessibility and front-end development experience at Americaneagle.com, Nick has established and expanded a dedicated accessibility practice to educate and empower clients from the Fortune 500 to the government. He aims to make accessibility a normality rather than an afterthought to developers, site owners, and beyond.