On-demand Webinar
Articulate is one of the world’s leading course creator platforms for workplace learning. In this special webinar, a trio of experts from Articulate will share their methods for streamlining their digital accessibility practice, improving their products, and making a major impact on customers.
At the heart of their approach is their accessibility maturity model and prioritization framework.
Join Simon Taghioff (Senior Product Manager), Leslie McKerchie (Accessibility Program Manager), and Robert Pearce (Senior Software Engineer II) to get an inside look at how Articulate’s accessibility team implemented a maturity model and prioritization framework to build a sustainable accessibility practice and drive growth.
Join the webinar to:
- understand Articulate's approach to digital accessibility maturity
- learn how Articulate prioritizes issues and development resources
- measure the impact of a model on customer happiness and revenue
- and more!
About the Presenters
Simon Taghioff
Senior Product Manager
Simon Taghioff is a Senior Product Manager at Articulate where he is responsible for Articulate’s accessibility strategy and co-chairs their Accessibility Working Group. Simon also works with a number of community groups in Saint Paul, Minnesota on various civic and equity issues. Originally from London, UK, he now lives in Saint Paul with his family.
Leslie McKerchie
Accessibility Program Manager
Leslie McKerchie is the Accessibility Program Manager at Articulate, dedicating her time to advancing accessibility maturity within the organization. By creating easy-to-understand documentation, she prepares employees and customers to develop accessible e-learning content.
With a passion for learning, demonstrated by her DHS Trusted Tester and CPACC credentials, she is continuously exploring new developments. Her background in corporate training fuels a commitment to guiding others on their learning journeys.
Robert Pearce
Senior Software Engineer
Robert is a software engineer at Articulate with over 13 years of experience, six in web accessibility.