The Inclusion Impact Leadership Team is made up of deeply experienced people passionate about digital accessibility and the positive impact it can have on both people and business when done right.

Mark Miller
Founder, & Principal Accessibility Strategist
Mark founded Inclusion Impact Accessibility to provide organizations with accessibility solutions that improve business and the people the business serves. With 13 years of experience, he has helped global enterprise organizations, small business and everything in between. More importantly, he has met and worked with countless amazing people. Learn more about Mark

Justin Stockton
Principal Accessibility Architect
Justin has 25+ years of accessibility experience spanning software development and product management. As a natural leader and mentor, he is passionate about helping technical teams implement accessibility correctly, build better processes, and become more efficient. Learn more about Justin

Courtney Cannon
Corporate Communications Strategist
As a deaf individual, Courtney has over a decade of experience working with organizations of all sizes, equipping them with both the cultural foundation and the practical tools to create workplaces and customer experiences where deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals feel genuinely seen and respected. Learn more about Courtney

Charles Berg
Principal UX Consultant
Charles helps organizations build digital experiences that work for everyone, not just as a compliance checkbox, but as a genuine expression of good design. With a career spanning Google, Microsoft, and Motorola, he has worked at the frontier of emerging technology, from the first Google Home to Pixel’s embedded AI. A turning point came when he was assigned to accessibility products, including Magnifier and Guided Access, and met the people using them. That experience shaped everything that followed. Today, Charles specializes in UX and accessibility consulting for nonprofits and mission-driven organizations, with deep expertise in blind and low-vision communities and a particular passion for designing technology that includes older adults. Learn more about Charles

Taylor Dorward
Accessibility Visionary & Communication Strategist
From an early age, Taylor naturally gravitated toward empathy and understanding others, but a pivotal turning point came at 18 years old when he suffered an anoxic brain injury that resulted in cortical blindness. The experience fundamentally changed how he understood the world and opened his eyes to the barriers people with disabilities navigate every day. What began as learning to adapt to his own disability evolved into a broader passion for accessibility and inclusion. Learn more about Taylor
