Josh Hetrick is a Portland-based accessibility-first designer and Digital Accessibility Coordinator with eight years of experience driving WCAG-compliant design and remediation across startups and established products. He’s led company-wide accessibility programs at Discogs and shaped accessible design systems and tooling at AudioEye and Cvent, bridging UX, QA, and engineering to ship inclusive mobile and web experiences. Josh also consults part-time on audits, remediation, education, and procurement guidance, pairing hands-on design work with program-level strategy. A meetup co-organizer and frequent speaker, he blends practical product design with community advocacy—off the screen he volunteers on safer, more fun transportation initiatives—bringing a user-centered perspective informed by both technical rigor and civic engagement.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Associates of Science, Audio Production, Associates of Science, Audio Production at New England Institute of Art
College in High School program, C++ Object Oriented Programming, Calculus, College in High School program, C++ Object Oriented Programming, Calculus at University of Pittsburgh
Contributions:6 releases, 10 PRs, 8 pushes in 1 year 2 months
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