Audit on a custom-built site

It was a pleasure to work with the Be Accessible team. They reviewed several HTML website pages for us quickly and provided us with a high quality report that gave us in-depth information and recommendations for updating the website pages. I was impressed with their knowledge and hands-on experience with accessibility guidelines.

Be Accessible went above and beyond by providing us with tips and resources to help us with our ongoing accessibility needs. I highly recommend Be Accessible for your accessibility needs.

Tammy Stratton
Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing
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By David Gevorkian

David Gevorkian started Be Accessible because of his passion for delivering exceptional customer service. Prior to Be Accessible, he spent much of his early career working for financial institutions in sales, treasury, and product management. David earned his Master’s in Business Administration from Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island. He discovered a common need for web and mobile accessibility during his previous roles, and as a result, he created Be Accessible to make accessibility in reach for any type of business. David is a strong advocate for creating aesthetic and accessible products usable by all people across the world.

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