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Siteimprove CSUN Horizons User Meeting & Lunch at the Anaheim Mariott Los Angeles Room | March 11th, 12 pm

Exclusive Lunch Session

CSUN Horizons User Meeting

Join us for an exclusive lunch on Wednesday at CSUN to connect with fellow accessibility leaders, explore what’s ahead in 2026, and get early insight into the next evolution of Siteimprove.

Siteimprove CSUN Horizons User Meeting & Lunch at the Anaheim Mariott Los Angeles Room | March 11th, 12 pm
 

Web accessibility standards are moving forward in meaningful ways, influenced by the European Accessibility Act (EAA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) updates, and Section 504 requirements.

This exclusive Siteimprove community lunch session will help you understand what these broader shifts mean for your team, especially if you've been championing change for years.

You’ll hear directly from our accessibility experts, workshop practical strategies with peers, and get a preview of what’s on the horizon for our products and services in 2026.

 

Date 

Wednesday, March 11th, 2026

12:00 PM Lunch, Followed by Session at 12:20 PM 

Venue 

Anaheim Marriott, Los Angeles Room, Lower Level of the Convention Center

What We’ll Cover 

  • Regulations and reactivity: A clear look at how EAA, ADA, and Section 504 deadlines are shaping expectations outside of the digital accessibility community, and how to prepare for requests proactively.
  • Creating a center of excellence: Learn how to benchmark your organization against peers and refine your processes, metrics, and training to lead in digital experience. 
  • Goodbye issue checks, hello agents: Learn how to move beyond reporting errors, start identifying opportunities for growth, and embed accessibility in a way that beginners can interact with and understand.
  • Helping leaders through change: Practical ways to communicate impact to leadership and position accessibility as a strategic advantage.
  • Creating culture that sticks: Explore how to extend your reach into new departments and build accessibility buy-in throughout your organization. 

 

Why RSVP

This is an opportunity to go beyond “fixing issues” and start fighting for a larger accessibility program at your organization. Join your peers to exchange ideas, gain practical strategies, and learn how to use Siteimprove.ai to expand your accessibility horizons.

 

Accommodations

Please share any dietary preferences or needed accommodations in this form.

 

 

Speakers

Christina Adams, CPWA

Sr. Manager of Digital Accessibility

Christina Adams is a Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA) with extensive experience in web development and user experience design. Christina has helped numerous organizations optimize their digital products and processes by combining technical expertise with user-centered design to ensure accessible and innovative solutions empower diverse audiences.

Kacie Emeigh, Senior Solution Engineer

Kacie Emeigh

Senior Solutions Engineer

Kacie is a Senior Solutions Engineer at Siteimprove, dedicated to helping organizations craft inclusive, accessible, and data-driven digital experiences. With her expertise in web accessibility, analytics, and performance optimization, Kacie excels at transforming complex technical requirements into actionable strategies that enhance user experience and drive business results.

Joshua Miller, VP of Product Development

Joshua Miller

VP Product Development, Accessibility & Digital Governance ·

Joshua is driven to create accessibility and digital governance solutions that help organizations move beyond “compliance” to create digital experiences that work for real people. His focus is on building user-focused products that scale, deliver measurable impact, and solve strategic challenges across web, content, and governance.

Judith Risch, J.D., Ph.D.

Judith Risch, J.D., Ph.D.

Consultant

Judith Risch, J.D., Ph.D., is a consultant in the equity space. Judy brings over two decades of invaluable experience from her tenure at the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in the U.S. Department of Education. Judy is a nationally recognized expert in digital accessibility, having served as a senior attorney at the Department of Education, where she co-led the Office for Civil Rights National Digital Accessibility Team. She led a team of attorneys and investigators across twelve regional offices, enforcing digital accessibility policies and advising educational institutions and business leaders on compliance with federal disability discrimination laws. While at OCR, Judy provided expert technical guidance during the development of the new ADA Title II amendments that cover digital accessibility. Judy regularly advises and presents to leaders throughout the country about how to effectively comply with federal civil rights laws, especially those that relate to disability discrimination, access, and technology.

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