Written By Josh Harrison, Intuit, Sr. Software Engineer and Boise Site Accessibility Lead

Josh is a Senior Software Engineer for TSheets, a Quickbooks time tracking product of Intuit’s Small Business and Self-Employed Group. He leads a development team that focuses on GPS Location Services to make time tracking easier and more accurate, based on location data.

Since being introduced to accessibility best practices in 2015, Josh has been an active web accessibility advocate, enthusiastically raising awareness of the importance of designing for accessibility, pursuing his own skill development and fostering it with others. His development experience includes semantic HTML/CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, AngularJS, Angular, React, and VueJS.

Prior to joining Intuit in 2019, Josh worked for Intel for 13 years in a variety of roles, ranging from manufacturing, network engineering, web development, and teaching.

In his role as an Accessibility Champion and beyond, Josh is an avid coach and mentor to technical and non-technical personnel at Intuit. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Network and Communication Management from DeVry University.
Since being introduced to accessibility best practices in 2015, Josh has been an active web accessibility advocate, enthusiastically raising awareness of the importance of designing for accessibility, pursuing his own skill development and fostering it with others. His development experience includes semantic HTML/CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, AngularJS, Angular, React, and VueJS.

Prior to joining Intuit in 2019, Josh worked for Intel for 13 years in a variety of roles, ranging from manufacturing, network engineering, web development, and teaching.

In his role as an Accessibility Champion and beyond, Josh is an avid coach and mentor to technical and non-technical personnel at Intuit. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Network and Communication Management from DeVry University.

Lessons Learned from an Intuit Accessibility Champion