I’ve spent the better part of my career in Marketing, and at the risk of dating myself, this means I have planned, executed, and reported on everything from “dial for dollars” campaigns on dial telephones (yes, these are a real thing) to Google AdWords. And you know what? Unless you have products like Apple or …
Read MoreLessons from Poll Worker Training
When I registered to be a poll worker in this year’s general election, I did so because I wanted to see Inclusion Solutions’ products in action. When your job requires you to tell your products’ story, it’s a heck of a lot easier to tell an interesting one when you have hands-on experience with your …
Read MoreFor Wise Elections Officials, Planning for Election Day Starts Now
By all means, folks, soak up the last of the summer sun! Hit the ballpark, go to the music festival, eat al fresco, and even try flyboarding until you are so satiated from the season you can do no more than fritter away your time lying prone on the beach. Go ahead. Take a nap, …
Read MoreExperts Give 9 Tips for Ensuring an Accessible Election
This summer, Inclusion Solutions had the pleasure of speaking at the National ADA Symposium in Denver on elections accessibility. Following this presentation, numerous attendees requested practical tips for achieving elections accessibility, and when you ask, we deliver! Here are nine practical tips for achieving elections accessibility, courtesy of experts Lisa Doran (Colorado Department of State), …
Read MoreWill your Polling Place Get an “A” for Accessibility?
Believe it or not, a Government Accountability Office report issued after the 2008 election stated that in violation of state and federal laws, only 27% of polling places had no obstacles for disabled voters. Think this has a negative impact on voter turnout among disabled voters? You bet! According to Lisa Schur of Rutgers University’s …
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