INTERACCESS - Key Persons


Brian Dalton

Job Titles:
  • Project Manager / Accessibility QA Lead
Brian Dalton is a subject matter expert in accessibility related QA testing, with extensive experience in both Waterfall and Agile software development. He has delivered accessibility training programs during the whole life cycle of many software development projects. Brian is a power screen reader user and a beta tester with JAWS (Job Access with Speech), one of the key screen readers used by blind people around the world. Brian is a keen blogger, and likes to share his knowledge and experience on the Interaccess blog - he is also an avid music fan and DJs on Team-fm.

Dave Bowley

Job Titles:
  • Accessibility Consultant
David Bowley has been working as an accessibility consultant for a number of Enterprise and SME clients, providing expert technical guidance throughout, from design to implementation and ongoing remediation. He is passionate about improving the user experience for all users of assistive technology.

Pat Cullen

Job Titles:
  • Senior Accessibility Consultant and Trainer
Pat Cullen has been working in the accessibility field for 7 years as an accessibility auditor, team lead and consultant. He has worked closely with testers, developers, designers, product owners and senior management to help them understand the accessibility auditing process and provide advice and training during accessibility engagements. Pat has performed hundreds of audits using all of the major accessibility environments on commercial websites and applications and he is equally at home with mobile or desktop accessibility testing. His favourite accessibility activities include: keyboard testing, colour selection, improving best practice, Accessibility QA training, design review, solution advice, testing verification in Agile and helping our clients to understand and satisfy the WCAG 2.1 success criteria.

Steve Lee

Job Titles:
  • Cognitive Accessibility Lead
Steve (ex Mozilla, W3C) has been working with code, architecture and deployments for some 40 years. The last 15 years or so he's focused open web technologies and accessibility, including assistive technology. He's worked in a wide range of areas, both commercial and public: from embedded digital mobile communications, through developer tooling to educational MIS systems and financial software.