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Meredith Boyce is a passionate disability rights advocate, focusing a lot of effort into digital accessibility so that every person can have equitable access to technology. She is a 2014 and 2015 National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) Aspirations in Computing awardee, a 2015 White House Champion of Change, and a 2019 U.N. Women #SheInnovates honoree for her work in equitable computer science education for students with disabilities. She prides herself on being Blind, epileptic, and unrepentantly herself.
Certifications & Education
- IAAP – International Association Accessibility Professionals
- CPACC: Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies
Focus Areas
- Accessible Technology
- Disability in the workplace
Most Requested Presentations
- Intersectional Disability Awareness
- Disability in Technology
- Disability in Hiring
Awards & Recognition
- Champion of Change, 2015, Young Women Empowering their Communities, @The White House
- #SheInnovates 2019 honoree, U.N. Women