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Participants in Good Standing, Education and Outreach Working Group (EOWG)

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This page lists EOWG participants currently in good standing. It does not list all subscribers to w3c-wai-eo@w3.org nor all past contributors to EOWG deliverables. Please send corrections or changes to Shawn Henry (shawn @w3.org).

Information on how to join the EOWG is available.

Current EOWG Participants

Education and Outreach Working Group Patent Policy Status lists EOWG participants.

2004 Participants in good standing

  1. Shadi Abou-Zahra, W3C WAI, ERCIM (FR)
  2. Andrew Arch, Accessible Information Solutions / National Information and Library Service (AU)
  3. Harvey Bingham, Accessibility Consultant (US)
  4. Helle Bjarnø, Videncenter for Synshandicap / Visual Impairment Information Centre (DK)
  5. Judy Brewer, W3C WAI, MIT (US) [Chair]
  6. Alan Chuter, Fundosa Teleservicios, Fundación ONCE (ES)
  7. Libby Cohen, ALLTech, University of Southern Maine (US)
  8. Charmane Corcoran, Michigan State University (US)
  9. Wayne Dick, California State University (US)
  10. Sylvie Duchateau, Braillenet (FR)
  11. Shawn Lawton Henry, W3C WAI, MIT (US) [W3C Team Contact]
  12. Michael Lenz, Cisco Systems, Inc. (US)
  13. Chuck Letourneau, Starling Access Services (CA)
  14. Natasha Lipkina, Hewlett-Packard (US)
  15. Blossom Michaeloff, Wells Fargo (US)
  16. Sailesh Panchang, Deque Systems (US)
  17. Pasquale Popolizio, IWA/HWG (IT)
  18. Doyle Saylor, Wells Fargo (US)
  19. Carol Smith, Kognitive (US)
  20. Henk Snetselaar, Bartiméus-Accessibility Foundation (NL)
  21. Justin Thorp, Michigan State University (US)