Daniel Charameli is an Accessibility Specialist with 7+ years of experience turning accessibility standards into practical, auditable solutions for web and mobile platforms. Based in Madrid, he has led curriculum development and served as W3C staff contact on ARIA, ACT, and WCAG-related initiatives, bridging international standards work with hands-on consultancy and audits. His background spans project and team management, WCAG/EN 301 549 certification work, and repeated frontline testing with screen readers like JAWS, VoiceOver, NVDA and TalkBack. Trained in Accessible Technologies (Master) and English Linguistics, he combines technical rigor with strong communication skills for training and awareness programs. Colleagues cite his rare mix of standards-level influence and daily assistive-technology fluency, making him effective at both policy and product accessibility.
7 years of coding experience
Degree on English Literature and Linguistics, Philology, Linguistics, Literature and Pedagogy, 7,5 /10, Degree on English Literature and Linguistics, Philology, Linguistics, Literature and Pedagogy, 7,5 /10 at Universidad de Alcalá
Master on Accessible Technologies, Accessibility / UX, 8/10, Master on Accessible Technologies, Accessibility / UX, 8/10 at Unir
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