(Washington, DC) – Dana Marlowe, of Accessibility Partners was awarded by Enterprising Women Magazine as one of the Enterprising Women for 2015. Women across the country, representing a wide array of businesses, were honored for their achievements by their peers as the finest women entrepreneurs in North America and around the globe.
The Enterprising Women award is widely considered one of the most prestigious recognition programs for women business owners. Nominees must demonstrate that they have fast-growth businesses, mentor or actively support other women in entrepreneurship, and stand out as leaders in their communities. Many of the honorees also serve as leaders in key organizations that support the growth of women’s entrepreneurship.
Upon finding out she was a recipient, Dana said “I’m excited that Accessibility Partners would grow to such a size to recognize me as an Enterprising Woman. I work with a dedicated staff to help make technology accessibility for those with disabilities. This award motivates me to do more. The recognition is ultimately a reminder of what needs to be done for people with disabilities and their access to technology.”
Other Enterprising Women winners and those receiving Honorable Mention for the award will be recognized at a gala dinner held in her honor during the 13th Annual Enterprising Women of the Year Awards Celebration, held in March at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
About Accessibility Partners
Accessibility Partners has completed projects for both industry and government clients, and works extensively as an exclusive accessibility partner providing top level consulting and services. Accessibility Partners helps organizations improve their accessibility posture by providing distinctive and powerful solutions. They work with their clients to create innovative and practical accessibility solutions, enabling customers to get sustainable results. The service offerings are designed to help clients generate revenue, increase cost-effectiveness, manage regulatory compliance, integrate information, and transition to “next-generation” technology.
As one of the foremost providers of accessibility services to commercial, government and educational organizations and associations in the Washington, DC area, Accessibility Partners is eager to connect with members in the technology world to work together and improve accessibility for all.
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Sharon Rosenblatt
SRosenblatt@AccessibilityPartners.com