Biography: Dana Marlowe
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Dana Marlowe is the Senior Vice President at TecAccess, an award-winning accessibility consulting firm in the United States. Dana has an impressive record in business management, marketing, and communications as it relates to accessible technology and disability in both government and private industry.
She has served on numerous committees and performed national speaking engagements with agencies such as the Federal Communications Commission, Departments of Defense and Labor, IDEAS Advisory Board, National Organization of Disability, and Department of Homeland Security, as well as many other US federal agencies.
When not addressing governmental agencies, Dana speaks before leading corporations and academic institutions throughout the world. Most recently, Dana has been invited to present to countries throughout South America, Europe and Africa on topics such as disability employment, assistive technology, and the business case for accessible technology.
With over thirteen years dedicated in the accessibility industry, Dana is known for her stewardship in advocating for all aspects of disability rights.
Dana has also written several articles that have appeared in such diverse publications as Professional Woman´s Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, Teen Ink book, Sign News, and Deaf Women United.
She is a graduate from the University of Texas at Austin, with a M.A. in Communication Studies focusing on Deaf studies; a B.S. in Professional & Technical Communication from the Rochester Institute of Technology; and a degree in Sign Language Interpreting from the National Technical Institute of the Deaf.


