A11y Insights Podcast with Eugene Woo
Document Accessibility
Abstract
Welcome to our latest episode of the Document Accessibility Podcast! In this installment, we’re thrilled to have the accessibility expert Denis Boudreau as our special guest. Denis, a renowned consultant and advocate for digital accessibility, joins us to delve into the world of making documents more accessible for everyone. In this episode, we’ll explore: – How can leaders create space for accessibility in organizations? – How can organizations create an environment that enables people with disabilities to achieve their fullest potential? – How can mid-level managers build a business case for accessibility? – 4 myths around accessibility Whether you’re a designer, developer, or just someone interested in making digital content more inclusive, Denis’s insights are invaluable. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your understanding and skills in document accessibility!
About the A11y Insights Podcast
Venngage’s A11Y Insights Podcast is a thought-provoking series exploring the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in digital accessibility. Each episode features expert guests who share their insights on creating inclusive digital experiences. The podcast aims to spread awareness about accessibility with a special focus on digital accessibility.

About Denis Boudreau
Denis Boudreau is a consultant, trainer, coach, and speaker specializing in inclusive leadership and inclusive communication. He works with leaders and executives who are no longer willing to overlook disability inclusion and want to transform their leadership approach from “inclusive-ish” to truly inclusive by championing accessibility. A Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA), Denis has trained thousands of professionals over the past two decades and has delivered hundreds of workshops worldwide in both English and French. He has helped leading brands like Netflix, Salesforce, Victoria’s Secret, and many more embed disability inclusion into their business strategies, empowering them to break down barriers and create deeper, more meaningful connections with their target audiences while also meeting legal obligations.