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One of my favorite things about working with you guys is how supported I feel.
They bring you to the table. They show that everybody has worth.
You really understand something that a lot of people don't
around what accessibility looks like.
There's many different people with many different types of disabilities.
We talk about the disability tax all the time of stress and exhaustion,
at going to a place that's not accessible.
There are so many different ways that we encounter
people who are trying to serve customers, but are failing.
When you're having to make an accommodation,
you are behind.
And they're under-utilizing services like yours.
People with disabilities wanna go out the same way everybody else goes out.
You know, you all have have demonstrated to me at least that you understand and are able to deliver.
You know it’s gonna be good. You know there's gonna be solutions.
You know there's gonna be change.
And you know you're gonna be a part of it.
And that is fantastic.
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(SPEECH) [MUSIC PLAYING] (DESCRIPTION) Text: Seamless Customer Solutions. Building accessible and welcoming experiences for everyone. A drawing of a lightbulb with blue and red dots surrounding it is located on the right side of the slide. A woman speaks. A blurred background displays behind her.
(SPEECH) One of my favorite things about working with you guys is how supported I feel. (DESCRIPTION) A second woman stands in a room with diagonal wood paneling.
(SPEECH) They bring you to the table. They show that everybody has worth. (DESCRIPTION) A man sits in an office.
(SPEECH) You really understand something that a lot of people don't around what accessibility looks like. There's many different people with many different types of disabilities. We talk about the disability tax all the time of stress and exhaustion, at going to a place that's not accessible. There are so many different ways that we encounter people who are trying to serve customers, but are failing. When You're having to make an accommodation, you are behind. And they're under-utilizing services like yours. People with disabilities want to go out the same way everybody else goes out. (DESCRIPTION) Images of the speakers cycle.
(SPEECH) You all have demonstrated, to me, at least, that you understand and are able to deliver. You know it's going to be good. You know there's going to be solutions. You know there's going to be change. And you know you're going to be a part of it. And that is fantastic. (DESCRIPTION) The woman smiles.