Donielle Berg is an accessibility-focused front-end engineer with 12 years of experience who led accessibility for Salesforce’s Design Systems and Commerce products, authored a11y specs, and built HTML/CSS/JS/React prototypes to drive inclusive design. She contributed accessibility improvements to the widely used Salesforce Lightning Design System, adding ARIA, correcting semantics, and improving forms, cards, and the app launcher. After a role as an Accessibility Engineer at ServiceNow she now balances caregiving with independent work and volunteers teaching coding through The Last Mile at San Quentin. Her background in marketing and Spanish, plus hobbies like backpacking and sewing, inform a pragmatic, human-centered approach to building products that work for a diverse range of users.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Marketing and spanish, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Marketing and spanish at University of Minnesota
Contributions summary:Donielle primarily contributed to the user interface of the Salesforce Lightning Design System, focusing on accessibility improvements. They implemented and modified React components, specifically targeting forms, cards, and app launcher features, to adhere to accessibility best practices. Their work involved adding ARIA attributes, correcting markup semantics, and updating component documentation, demonstrating a commitment to inclusive design.
Contributions:252 commits, 3 PRs, 166 pushes in 1 year 6 months
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