Greg Kraus

I work with organizations to make their IT products and services accessible. I have worked with Fortune 500 companies, higher education institutions, startups, and open source projects.

My approach to accessibility is holistic. Accessibility is fundamentally about people – it’s about people who need access to products and services, and it’s about people who will be making changes to their own workflows in order to deliver accessible products and services.

When we keep people at the center of the discussion, solutions and cultural change are more easily realized. Accessibility will then move beyond the one-off solution to simply being the way we do business.

I bring a breadth and depth of experience in the accessibility field, from implementation institutional accessibility  to developing accessibility testing tools. I communicate about accessibility to stakeholders at all levels in a language that is constructive and actionable.

Currently

Principal Software Developer on the Accessibility Team at SAS Institute.

Previously

My LinkedIn profile lists details of my professional work.

Additionally, the Presentations page on this site is an annotated list of select presentations I have given over the years.