Summary
Bill Corrigan is a seasoned learning experience designer and leader with over a decade of experience designing, delivering, and managing large-scale e-learning programs and teams. He has led teams of 10–20, managed 30+ creative projects with budgets up to $500K, and earned a CPLP credential focused on curriculum design, needs analysis, and talent development. His work spans higher education, enterprise tech, and accessibility—founding Accessible.ly to audit and improve WCAG/Section 508 compliance and integrating standards like SCORM and xAPI into usable learning systems. Bill combines hands-on skills in video production, LMS migrations, and HTML with a human-centered, agile approach to instructional design that improved onboarding and award-winning global programs. Now retired in Austin, he channels his energy into ALS fundraising while remaining a thoughtful advocate for accessible, performance-driven learning.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Education - MEd, Curriculum and Instruction, Master of Education - MEd, Curriculum and Instruction at University of Washington
B. Sci., Radio, Television and Film, B. Sci., Radio, Television and Film at The University of Texas at Austin