We believe strength comes from adversity. Bring on the challenge.
Our Story
At Accessibrand™, we truly believe that strength comes from adversity. So much so, we have built our business model on this belief. We describe ourselves as a disability collective. All of our team have lived disability experience and are proud inclusion advocates. We know this makes us stronger as individuals and agile in business.
With our disability experience, we have the knowledge to help you expand your market – 22% of the Canadian population has some form of disability. We can help your business become more accessible and inclusive.
We are not looking for charity. We are skilled designers, writers, marketers, communicators and strategists. This is social enterprise!
We are ready to do amazing work to help your company reach its goals.

Collaborative Impact for Greater Good
Explore key insights and meaningful outcomes that define our consultancy’s success.
215
Collaboration Rate
A detailed look at how our partnerships drive measurable social impact.
480
Project Success
Highlighting the completion and effectiveness of our joint initiatives.
360
Community Reach
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Meet the Team
Meet the dedicated experts driving our shared mission forward.

Jolene MacDonald
FOUNDER & ADVOCATE
Jenny Novak
OPERATIONS MANAGER
Gilliane Lynne-Davies
DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Bill Adair
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Tanya Murphy
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Andrew Tutty
LEAD TESTING AUDITOR
Jessica Oddi
DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Laura Hernández Londoño
SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNITY MANAGER
Sue Paré
ACCESSIBLE DOCUMENT SPECIALIST
Dawn Archibald
DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY/ WEB DEVELOPER
Sebastien Gemin
SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGERTerritory Acknowledgement
At Accessibrand™, we all acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Waterloo region is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land promised to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River.
Our active work toward accessibility is also committed to raising awareness for our colleagues toward appreciating and respecting reconciliation and community-building.

