[DRAFT] Acknowledgements for "Developing a Web Accessibility Business Case for Your Organization"
The Developing a Web Accessibility Business Case for Your Organization is developed by the Education and Outreach Working Group (EOWG), with input from others.
As part of the WAI-AGE project, it was updated in June 2009 to more thoroughly address the impact of Web accessibility on older users and to reference WCAG 2. WAI-AGE is the Web Accessibility Initiative: Ageing Education and Harmonisation (WAI-AGE) Project, supported by the European Union's 6th Framework Programme (FP6).
Editors, Current and Previous:
- Shawn Lawton Henry, W3C WAI
 - Andrew Arch, W3C WAI, and previously while at National Information and Library Services (Vision Australia)
 - Judy Brewer, W3C WAI (until 2003)
 
Contributors:
- Shadi Abou-Zahra, W3C WAI
 - R Miguel Bermeo
 - Harvey Bingham
 - Helle Bjarnø, Videncenter for Synshandicap / Visual Impairment Information Centre
 - Ben Caldwell
 - Alan Chuter, Fundosa Teleservicios, Fundación ONCE
 - Libby Cohen
 - Charmane Corcoran
 - Sylvie Duchateau, Braillenet
 - Alistair Garrison
 - Phill Jenkins, IBM Accessibility Center
 - Suzette Keith
 - Chuck Letourneau
 - Natasha Lipkina, Hewlett-Packard
 - William Loughborough
 - Liam McGee
 - Blossom Michaeloff, Wells Fargo
 - Isabelle Motte
 - Sailesh Panchang, Deque Systems
 - Lisa Papas
 - Doyle Saylor, Wells Fargo
 - Carol Smith
 - Henk Snetselaar, Bartimeus Educational Institute for the Blind and Partially Sighted
 - Michael Stenitzer
 - Justin Thorp
 - Mark Urban
 - Jack Welsh, Boeing
 - Yeliz Yesilada, University of Manchester
 - Anna Zhuang, Nokia
 
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