Coming soon: Accessibility Insights with Bryn Anderson of Sainsbury's
Annie Mannion | 30 Sep 2020Bryn Anderson, Digital Accessibility Specialist at Sainsbury's will join us on Tuesday 6 October 2020, 1pm BST as the fourth high-profile guest in our Accessibility Insights webinar series.
Robin Christopherson MBE, Head of Digital Inclusion at AbilityNet hosts a monthly online chat with individuals who are each working to improve digital accessibility and digital inclusion.
Robin (pictured above, left) will be chatting with Bryn Anderson (above, right), Digital Accessibility Specialist at Sainsbury's. Bryn supports all of Sainsbury’s brands to build accessible web and mobile applications. He played a key role in Sainsbury’s' COVID-19 Feeding the Nation work, which shone a spotlight on disability and accessibility both at Sainsbury’s and across society as a whole.
Bryn has a background in customer experience and product development, accessibility testing, and is a contributing author to the W3C Accessibility Conformance Testing Rules Community Group.
Bryn was born with albinism, is registered visually impaired, and has a keen interest on the mental impact of inclusive vs non-inclusive experiences in regard to social participation and brand perception. make technology work for everyone. In 2020 Paul was awarded an MBE for services to disability inclusion within banking.
Follow Bryn on Twitter: @brynanders
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Further resources
- Find out more about AbilityNet's live webinar events.
- Blog: How well do supermarkets, transport companies and public sectors deliver accessibility support?
- Unsure where to start with digital accessibility? Speak to our experts for help.
- Podcast: Accessibility Insights with Jenny Lay-Flurrie from Microsoft
- Podcast: Accessibility Insights with Neil Milliken
- Webinar playback: Accessible design tips for a competitive edge: AbilityNet Live!
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