Maia Miller is a founder and accessibility-focused technologist with eight years’ experience building inclusive web products and embedding accessibility into everyday design and development workflows. Grounded in a software development background, she has led frontend engineering and accessibility strategy at Catalyst IT and served as a technical product owner at New Zealand’s Ministry of Social Development before launching Aleph Accessibility. Maia excels at translating WCAG requirements into practical, code-level guidance, reusable patterns, and training that reduce repeat issues and increase team confidence. She prioritizes sustainable capability building so teams can handle the basics independently while knowing when to call in deeper expertise. Based in Wellington, she combines hands-on engineering chops in JavaScript/React with a systems-minded approach to process change that makes accessibility stick.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Honours Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Humanities, Honours Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Humanities at York University
Contributions:6 PRs, 22 pushes, 6 branches in 1 month
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