Forbes has published its inaugural Accessibility 100 list — congratulations to all those featured for this well-deserved recognition.
Over the past few months, the Zero Project has had the honour of serving on the advisory board, supporting Forbes’ efforts by providing feedback and helping to identify candidates from around the world and across all sectors of society.
We hope that the high-profile visibility of this initiative will open more doors and spark deeper conversations about the importance and transformative power of accessibility in every area of society. Of course, there are many more individuals and organizations whose work and impact also deserve to be recognised.
We look forward to seeing this become an annual tradition.