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Adam McBride-Smith will present on state-level initiatives around the country to meet the DOJ’s new ADA Title II rule, including ongoing efforts in Oregon.
Event begins at 6:00pm; join early starting at 5:45pm for networking.
#### Agenda
* 5:45–6:00pm Networking
* 6:00–6:15pm Introductions & announcements
* 6:15–7:00pm Presentation
* 7:00–7:30pm Q&A and discussion
* 7:30–7:45pm Wrap up
#### About the presenter
Adam McBride-Smith is a Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA), a Accessible Document Special-ist (ADS), and a JAWS Certified tester. He has worked as a digital accessibility and UX consultant for several organizations, including Community Vision, Clackamas: Health Housing and Human Services, and the City of Portland.
He is currently the Digital Accessibility Strategist at Oregon Health Authority and a member of the state’s Electronic Portal Advisory Board and the Multistate Digital Accessibility Collaborative. He also teaches a class on Digital Accessibility at Portland State University.
#### Accommodation requests
If you have any accommodation requests, please [contact us](mailto:[email protected]) as soon as possible before the event so we can make arrangements. |
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**Cancelled** Sorry, due to unforeseen events this event is cancelled. We hope you can join us for our events in November and December!
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Adam McBride-Smith will present on state-level initiatives around the country to meet the DOJ’s new ADA Title II rule, including ongoing efforts in Oregon.
#### About the presenter
Adam McBride-Smith is a Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA), a Accessible Document Special-ist (ADS), and a JAWS Certified tester. He has worked as a digital accessibility and UX consultant for several organizations, including Community Vision, Clackamas: Health Housing and Human Services, and the City of Portland.
He is currently the Digital Accessibility Strategist at Oregon Health Authority and a member of the state’s Electronic Portal Advisory Board and the Multistate Digital Accessibility Collaborative. He also teaches a class on Digital Accessibility at Portland State University. |