A few favourite moments from 2022
As we wrap up 2022, feeling grateful and inspired by employees, partners, community and customers raising the bar in disability inclusion and inclusive technology
1. Celebrating 10 years of Disability Answer Desk (DAD): This support service started with a simple question – could we do a better job supporting disabled customers
2. Accessibility as a Skill. We all need to get educated on how to make inclusive, accessible environments to make a dent on disability divide, so we made skilling a priority for us this year. Erica Zelmanowicz , Accessibility Learning Manager has led the program, starting by making accessibility education mandatory for Microsoft employees, and then partnering with LinkedIn Learning to build accessible content, incorporating audio description and inclusive presentation styles. And your feedback has been amazing! Thrilled to be on track to reach our ambition goal of 2 million learners by June 2023. Help us get there! Visit Microsoft accessibility resources and training to explore!
3. Product Inclusion: 2022 saw acceleration in accessibility innovation, with new products, features and innovations powered by deaf and disabled employees and partnerships. One of those was Sign Language View in Microsoft Teams, kicking off our roadmap to build inclusive meeting experience
There are so many more, but I'll end on my personal favorite moment of 2022 – connecting and reconnecting with new and old friends in the accessibility and disability communities both virtually, and in person this year. Especially grateful for the time listening to young disabled African leaders in Nairobi Kenya driving the future of accessibility
I leave 2022 grateful and humbled by the work of many. Thank you for what you do, for learning new skills, giving feedback and ideas that will raise the bar in accessibility and power better futures. Keep it coming. Critical in 2023 to continue the accelerated path, to deliver affordable, discoverable, easy to build and use technology, with programs that empower disabled talent. Together we'll will tackle the disability divide.
Lots to look forward to in 2023, starting with Ability Summit! Excited to share that our thirteenth annual event will be a one-day virtual event on March 8th. Save the date now, with lots more to come after the new year.
Onwards. Happy new year, folks!
-Jenny
CEO at The Bridge Inc
2yThank you Jenny for your leadership in this important area
Happy New Year Jenny and thank you for being such a great leader and person.Thank you !
Committed to creating a work environment where all of us can thrive.
2yThank you Jenny Lay-Flurrie. A personal highlight for me was our organization's virtual tour of the Microsoft's Inclusive Tech Lab. Not only did it raise thousands of dollars to close the digital divide, but we used the event to launch our Inclusive Design Learning Series. Thank you and your team for this important work!
Senior Manager, Accessibility Center of Excellence, Consumer Sales | Microsoft
2yLove this! So grateful for the opportunity to work with amazing accessibility leadership like Jenny! Cheers to evangelizing Progress Over Perfection, as always! Looking forward to more "wicked good things" in 2023! 😉
People Leader | Data Center Management | Deaf Community & DEIA Advocate ✊ | Retro Gaming Enthusiast 🕹 | Public Speaker
2yAmazing moments for sure! Happy New Year Jenny Lay-Flurrie :)