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<h1>Jeanne Spellman at W3C WAI<br />
    <span id="subhead">World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)</span><br />
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    <p>Jeanne Spellman joined the W3C in 2008 and is the team contact for the User Agent Working Group and the Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working Group. Jeanne  also contributes to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.</p>
    <p> Prior to joining W3C, Jeanne has worked as an independent web developer and accessibility consultant. Jeanne has developed accessible web sites and has evaluated web pages for accessibility in a variety of technologies including HTML, CSS, Flash, Flex, PDF and AJAX. Jeanne has worked with major corporations to develop and train designers, developers, quality assurance engineers and project managers in accessibility techniques. </p>
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<p>Direct e-mail:<br />
  jeanne@w3.org<br />
Direct telephone:<br />
+1.617.324.8407</p>
<p><strong>Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)<br />
</strong>World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)<br />
  Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)<br />
  Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)</p>
<p>W3C MIT CSAIL<br />
32 Vassar Street<br />
Building 32-G528 <br />
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307<br />
USA </p>
<p>W3C MIT telephone:<br />
  +1.617.253.2613<br />
  W3C MIT fax:<br />
  +1.617.258.5999</p>
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<p><em>Up-to-date as of June 2008 </em></p>
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