![]() ![]() And with that, I turn it over to you ladies, take it away.Īlright, thank you. So I'm not a distraction and that you can focus on the wonderful content and things that both Sue and Erica are gonna be presenting. ![]() In the meantime, though, what I'm going to do is I'm going to take my video off. We'd like to keep that interactive or speaker certainly would. That we, you know, we'll either tee those up or even ask you that we'll bring you off from you to allow you to ask. ![]() But if you have questions, please post them in the chat and. That's for a reason so that they can present. We'll be doing a lot more content with midday, but it'll all be on demand. And again, this is our final live midday cafe. So these two are gonna be talking accessibility for those who are attending live. So this is one of the reasons why Sue, when I put this presentation together.Īwesome. My father worked in accessibility his whole life and and my mom was director of guidance and special education, so accessibility has always been top of mind and year and dear to my heart. I am a Microsoft customer success manager focused on teams I've been with Microsoft for seven years. I've been here a little over a year now after being at Cisco for a very, very long time. My name is Sue Vencill, Microsoft Teams technical specialist. So, Sue, you're on top of my screen right now. So I'm gonna have you introduce yourselves one at a time. And they're also just awesome individuals. We're gonna be having two accessibility gurus from Microsoft. We're gonna be doing a lot more on demand coming down the Pike, but more on that later. ![]() We are live to the final live episode of Midday Cafe. Thanks for visiting – Michael Gannotti LinkedIn | TwitterĪnd transcription is beginning, recording is beginning, and there we go. Download the presentation slides, in PDF format, for all the resource links. ![]()
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