Nine in ten developers say accessibility is a competitive advantage. So why are so many teams still drowning in debt? For many teams, knowing accessibility matters isn't the same as building it well.
Most development teams understand the value. But when delivery timelines are tight, and backlogs keep growing, accessibility ends up being the thing that slips — again and again.
Level Access' on-demand webinar tackles this head-on and provides you with practical tools and strategies that align with how your developers already work.
Watch now and discover how to stop playing catch-up for good.
What you'll learn...
- The real cost of waiting — Why fixing accessibility issues late in the process drains time and budget way more than doing it early
- Beyond "shift left" — Why testing earlier isn't enough on its own, and what actually moves the needle
- Workflow-native accessibility — Tools and tactics that make accessibility a seamless part of your developers' day-to-day, not an extra step
Meet the speakers

Sukhada Pawar
Senior Product Manager, Level Access
Sukhada Pawar is a Senior Product Manager at Level Access with over a decade of experience building developer-focused products. She specializes in accessibility developer tooling, helping engineering teams shift accessibility left through automation, DevTools integrations, and scalable remediation workflows.

Jon Avila
Chief Accessibility Officer, Level Access
Jon Avila is Level Access’s Chief Accessibility Officer, and with more than 20 years of experience he has supported numerous organizations in the development of digital accessibility initiatives. He is a member of the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), where he helps develop Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards.

Travis Marasca
Senior Solutions Engineer, Level Access
Travis Marasca is a Senior Solutions Engineer at Level Access with more than 15 years of experience in digital accessibility. He partners with organizations to align the right combination of software and services to achieve measurable, scalable accessibility outcomes.
With a background in technology and front-end development, Travis began his accessibility career helping build one of the most successful accessibility programs at a leading U.S. financial institution. A pivotal moment early in his career led him to recognize his role in digital inclusion challenges and commit to being part of the solution. Today, he helps organizations create more inclusive digital experiences at scale.
