Free webinar
Metrics that unite your team to achieve and sustain accessibility
Date: Thursday, August 6
Time: 11:00 am—12:00 pm (EDT), 15:00—16:00 (GMT)
When digital accessibility is a common goal shared across product owners, developers, designers, and leadership, the progress you can make is incredible. But how do you achieve that alignment?
You measure.
Join Glenda Sims and Joshua McClure for a practical look at how to use metrics to bring your whole team along—preventing issues before they ship, monitoring for problems as your site evolves, reporting progress, and aligning everyone around a clear, prioritized plan.
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Prevent issues early by building accessibility into everyday development, curtailing expensive rework.
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Monitor continuously to track progress or regressions, instead of waiting on a once-a-year audit.
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Motivate teams and demonstrate real momentum to leadership.
Good news: By registering for this webinar, you’ll get the recording. Watch it whenever you’d like!
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Where does AI fit in this conversation?
We'll demonstrate a few AI tools and features that help with prevention, monitoring, and scaling accessibility programs.
Issue prevention
Enable dev teams to use AI directly in the IDE to fix accessibility issues before they break the build, sinking productivity and compliance metrics.
Monitoring insight
Now, distributed teams can ask your AI assistant to summarize scan results, compare changes over time, generate reports, and more - without leaving your workflow.
Easy adoption
Enable more teams to contribute to accessibility. AI makes testing easier to adopt through automation, integration, and easy to understand remediation guidance
About the presenters
Glenda Sims
Chief Information Accessibility Officer
Glenda Sims is the Chief Information Accessibility Officer at Deque, where she shares her expertise and passion for the open web with government organizations, educational institutions, and companies ranging in size from small businesses to enterprises.

Joshua McClure
Lead Solutions Engineer
Josh helps organizations discover technical solutions to challenging business problems. During his career, he has worn many hats and played various parts on product engineering teams to help fill the gaps. Some of his roles include: developer, consultant, DevOps engineer, project manager, and sales engineer. Apart from work, Joshua enjoys making music, hiking, camping, and kicking back with his family.
