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Meenakshi Das, Bothell, Washington, United States: Meenakshi Das, Accessibilty leader

Company: Meenakshi Das
Company Description: Meena is a renowned technologist who uses her skills to make our digital society more accessible for people with disabilities. She is a software engineer at Microsoft and founder of ‘Working with Disabilities’, a support group for students and working professionals with disabilities with over 3000 members worldwide.
Nomination Category: Individual Awards Categories
Nomination Sub Category: Social Change Maker of the Year - Disability
2022 Stevie Winner Nomination Title: Meenakshi Das, Accessibilty leader
  1. Which will you submit for your nomination in this category, a video of up to five (5) minutes, explaining the achievements since July 1, 2020 of the nominated woman, OR written answers to the questions? (Choose one):
    Written answers to the questions
  2. If you are submitting a video of up to five (5) minutes in length, provide the URL of the video here, OR attach it to your entry via the "Add Attachments, Videos, or Links to This Entry" link above, through which you may also upload a copy of your video. If you are submitting written answers to the questions for this category, provide them in the spaces below:
     
  3. Briefly describe the nominated individual: history and past performance (up to 200 words):

    Total 112 words used.

    Meena is a renowned technologist who uses her skills to make our digital society more accessible for people with disabilities. She is a software engineer at Microsoft and the founder of ‘Working with Disabilities’, a support group for students and working professionals with disabilities with over 3000 members worldwide. Meena has shared about the challenges of having a stutter, and now is an advocate for accessibility. She uses her life experiences and education in computer science to emphasize why it’s critical for us to work toward accessibility in education and tech. Through her accessibility expertise, she has advised several individuals and organizations about tangible ways to make their products and services accessible.

  4. Outline the nominee's achievements since July 1 2020 that you wish to bring to the judges' attention (up to 250 words):

    Total 174 words used.

    As a software engineer, Meena understands the importance of baking accessibility in the design and development process of products. Meena has written several articles on this topic, such as https://dzone.com/articles/writing-accessible-code-as-a-software-engineer and https://innotechtoday.com/how-to-achieve-accessibility-through-inclusive-design/. In addition to this, Meena does a variety of speaking engagements on Digital Accessibility. Some examples of that include presenting a webinar for the organization Partners for Youth with Disabilities titled “Digital Accessibility: What does it mean and why does it matter,” a panelist for the Association of Women in Science national webinar titled, “Hidden Strengths: Disabilities make better scientists,” and a panel hosted by Diversability titled, “Disability in Tech.”. She was named a DO-IT Trailblazer by the University of Washington for changing how the world views people with disabilities and inducted into the National Disability Mentoring Coalition’s Hall of Fame. Most recently, she was named NextGen leader of the Year for her efforts in tech inclusion for people with disabilities. Watch her speech which received a standing ovation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzfWKH1icMk

  5. Reference any attachments of supporting materials throughout this nomination and how they provide evidence of the claims you have made in this nomination (up to 250 words):

    Total 19 words used.

    1. https://cmd-it.org/news-recent/creating-a-safe-space-for-people-with-disabilities-a-conversation-with-microsoft-software-engineer-meenakshi-das/?utm_source=rss&

    2. https://www.techtimes.com/articles/273078/20220316/meenakshi-das-creating-accessibility-for-all.htm

    3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK2OhoiagI8

    4. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/startups/people/meenakshi-hiding-in-shame-to-us-hall-of-fame/articleshow/91937242.cms

  6. Explain why the achievements you have highlighted are unique or significant. If possible compare the achievements to the performance of other players in your industry and/or to the nominee's past performance (up to 250 words):

    Total 225 words used.

    Meena is a free spirit, passionate about making the world inclusive one step at a time. She received her bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Mississippi State University, founded an organization for students with disabilities, and was one of the university's recipients of the highest student award. She also received her master's degree from Auburn University, where she was a Graduate Research Assistant working on accessible computing education. For this work, she was named an NCWIT Collegiate Award Finalist.

    In 2019, she was featured by Diet Coke as a person who is shattering societal labels. Meena also represented Alabama as a disability advocate for a Ruderman Family Foundation Initiative and shared her view on the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) on its 30th anniversary: https://rudermanfoundation.org/link20/celebrating-30-years-of-ada/.

    She is a member of the Accessibility Leadership Committee of a non-profit organization named Disability: IN and previously served on the student council of the same. She has been quoted by ABC News, CNET, Huffpost, Salon, and Forbes for her views on disability inclusion.

    Her expertise and efforts to make our society more accessible to people with disabilities constantly impressed me. I am a big fan of her Instagram account where she shares tips for accessibility and disability inclusion. Without hesitation, I recommend her for this award: Meena strives to make technology accessible, diverse, and inclusive, focusing on disability.

Attachments/Videos/Links:
Meenakshi Das, Accessibilty leader
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PDF InnovationandTechToday_MeenakshiDas_5_24_21.pdf