

Bill Brown
Bill brings 15+ years of experience helping nonprofits use their website to further their mission. He believes the best websites emerge from collaborative partnerships between nonprofit staff and subject matter experts, where the user and their needs are at the center of every decision.
Bill specializes in web accessibility, user experience, and front-end design systems and has worked on large, complex web projects for the ASPCA, Digital Promise, Easterseals, Greenpeace, the National Education Association, and Operation Smile.
He is certified in web accessibility from the International Association of Accessibility Professionals and has Trusted Tester status through the Department of Homeland Security.
Bill recently led the accessibility strategy behind the rebuild of Easterseals.com and its web platform for affiliates, bringing a complex, multi-stakeholder network into WCAG 2.2 AA compliance.
Prior to joining Capellic in 2024, Bill led the user experience team at Echo&Co. and worked as the in-house designer and developer for the nonprofits Free Press and the Digital Arts Service Corps.
Bill has presented at the Nonprofit Technology Conference on roadmapping web accessibility remediation and strategies for consolidating microsites, and is an active member of the tech community in New Orleans.
When he’s not thinking about websites, Bill is drawing overly detailed maps for his weekly Dungeons and Dragons campaign, wrangling one of his three cats (probably the orange one, T-rex), or stringing a lacrosse stick for one of his kids.