Treasurer

Bernhard Heinser, former Director of the Swiss Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired (www.sbs.ch) between 1995 and 2008, is now CFO of the DAISY Consortium (www.daisy.org). Dr. Heinser was a co-founder of the DAISY Consortium and served on its Board of Directors and as its Treasurer before becoming DAISY's Chief Financial and Development Officer. In addition he helped to form Access for all, the Swiss Foundation for a technology fit to people with disabilities (2000), as well as the Consortium of Swiss Libraries for Blind People (1999).
Most recently, Mr. Heinser has helped create the TIGAR pilot project – Trusted Intermediary Global Accessible Resources – which is the merger of the (DAISY/IFLA LPD) Global Accessible Library project and the WIPO Trusted Intermediary project. The TIGAR project long-term objective is to significantly increase the number of accessible versions of published works available worldwide to people who have a print disability, and ultimately to have those works available to those users by download at any time and from anywhere.
Technological Advisory Board
To help guide the organization technically especially around building the system to work in the new technical world that is emerging and to ensure security and scalability, a number of technology leaders have agreed to serve on our Technological Advisory Board.
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Brian Behlendorf
A primary developer of the Apache Web server, Mozilla Foundation Board Member and Chief Technical Officer for World Economic Forum. READ MORE |
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David Boloker
Chief Technical Officer for Emerging Internet Technologies in IBM Software Group. READ MORE |
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Vint Cerf
Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google and one of the fathers of the Internet. READ MORE |
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Bill Coleman
Partner at Alsop Louie Partners, founder and CEO of several IT firms, former VP at SUN, and the benefactor for the Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities. READ MORE |
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Dale Hatfield
Silicon Flatirons and former Chief Technologist for the US Federal Communications Commission. READ MORE |
RtF Board of Advisors
The initial members of our Board of Advisors include:
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Raymond Cohen [CHAIR]
CANADA Founder and CEO of the Canadian Abilities Foundation |
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Saulo Barretto
BRAZIL The Human Project |
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Evangelos Bekiaris Ph.D.
GREECE The Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH) |
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Pier Luigi Emiliani
ITALY Former Director of Institute of Applied Physics, National Research Council |
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Jim Fruchterman
US CEO Benetech |
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Abdul Waheed Khan Ph.D
Former UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information |
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Hiroshi Kawamura
JAPAN DAISY Consortium |
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Peter Korn
US ORACLE |
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Axel Leblois
G3ICT / UN |
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Clayton Lewis Ph.D.
US Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities |
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José Angel Martinez
SPAIN Technosite ONCE |
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Mark McCusker
IRELAND CEO TextHelp |
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Sang-Mook Lee Ph.D.
KOREA Seoul National University |
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Catherine Ngugi
TANZANIA AFRICA - Director OER Africa |
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Rich Schwerdtfeger D.E.
US IBM - Lead Accessibility Architect |
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Judy Brewer
US World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) - Director of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) |
Early Participants
Raising the Floor needs, and has attracted, a wide range of different people and organizations from across the spectrum. Participants include consumers, developers, researchers, practitioners, policy people, vendors and manufactures large and small, mainstream and assistive technology. They are located across the globe on every continent except Antarctica.
Some of the early participants and supporters of the Raising the Floor effort include:
NOTE: Since this list was compiled by combining lists we are sure there are errors. If you spot an error please let us know by sending an email to info@raisingthefloor.org and put [Participation] in the subject line. If you are interested in joining in see Get Involved.
| Name | Affiliation |
|---|---|
| Jan Alexandersson | DFKI |
| Aries Arditi | Lighthouse International |
| Chieko Asakawa | IBM Research |
| Jeff Bigham | Univ. of Washington |
| Alan W. Black | Carnegie Mellon Univ., Language Technologies Institute |
| Cathy Bodine | U of Colorado, Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities |
| David Boloker | IBM, CTO - Emerging Technology Group |
| Yevgen Borodin | Charmtech Labs LLC |
| Judy Brewer | WAI W3C |
| Paul Budde | BuddeComm |
| Sheryl Burgstahler | Univ. of Washington |
| Ben Caldwell | Trace Center University of Wisconsin - Madison |
| Kevin Carey | RNIB UK Humanity |
| Vint Cerf | |
| Charles Chen | Google - Fire Vox |
| Wendy Chisholm | Consultant |
| Curtis Chong | NFB |
| Bill Coleman | Alsop Louie Partners |
| Frank DeRuyter | Duke University AAC RERC |
| Roberto Ellero | International Webmasters Association / HTML Writers Guild |
| Pier Luigi Emiliani | Director Institute of Applied Physics, NRC, Italy |
| Neal Ewers | Ravenswood Productions |
| Lainey Feingold | Law Office of Lainey Feingold |
| Jim Fruchterman | Benetech |
| Krzysztof Gajos | Harvard University |
| Larry Goldberg | WGBH |
| Elena Gómez | Technosite |
| Jon Gunderson | University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign |
| Vicki Hanson | IBM and Univ. of Dundee |
| Dale Hatfield | Silicon Flat Irons |
| Katie Haritos-Shea | Consultant |
| Chris Hofstader | Consultant |
| Steve Jacobs | Ideal |
| Simon Judge | OATSoft |
| Hiroshi Kawamura | DAISY Consortium |
| Maureen Kaine-Krolak | Consultant |
| George Kerscher | Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic |
| Matt King | IBM |
| Peter Korn | Oracle & AEGIS |
| Richard Ladner | Univ. of Washington |
| Axel Leblois | G3ICT The Global Initiative for Inclusive ICTs |
| Seongil Lee | Sungkyunkwan University – Korea |
| Steve Lee | OATSoft |
| Clayton Lewis | U of Colorado, Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities |
| Larry L. Lewis Jr. | Flying Blind |
| Mats Lundälv | DART, AEGIS, OATSoft and Conceptcoding.org |
| Jamal Mazrui | FCC |
| Joseph McNulty | Helen Keller National Center |
| Martin McKay | TextHelp |
| Olivier Nzepa | University of Yaounde - Cameroon |
| Mari Ostendorf | Univ. of Washington |
| Ed Price | Georgia Tech |
| TV Raman | |
| P.L. Patrick Rau | Inst of Human Factors & Ergo. , Dept of Indust. Engr. Tsinghua University, China |
| Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo | Fundación Sidar |
| Brad Ruderman | Accenture |
| Martin Sabry | aIdeas |
| Janina Sajka | Consultant |
| Roberto Scano | International Webmasters Association / HTML Writers Guild |
| Richard Schwerdtfeger | IBM |
| Andrew Sears | UMBC |
| Lisa Seeman | UBAccess |
| Jo Ann Simons | Cardinal Cushing Centers |
| Ragnar H. Simonsen | Center for Assisitive Technology (SIKTE),Norway |
| Rob Sinclair | Microsoft |
| Hironobu Takagi | IBM Research |
| Jim Tobias | Inclusive Technologies |
| Jutta Treviranus | U of Toronto Adaptive Technology Resource Centre |
| Gianna Tsakou | Singular Logic |
| Dimitrios Tzovaras | Informatics and Telematics Institute - CERTH, Greece |
| José Ángel Martínez Usero | INREDIS Project |
| Gregg Vanderheiden | Trace Center University of Wisconsin - Madison |
| Karel Van Isacker | PhoenixKM BVBA |
| Konstantinos Votis | Informatics and Telematics Institute - CERTH, Greece |
| Will Walker | Oracle |
| Jerry Weisman | Assistive Technology Solutions |
| Norman Williams | Gallaudet University |
| Denise Wood | University of South Australia |
| Shigeru Yamauchi | Assistive Technology Development Organization |
| Jerry Zhu | UW Madison Computer Science (text to picture) |
| Gottfried Zimmermann | Media University Stuttgart |
Sponsors
Raising the Floor is currently funded directly by the the following sponsors
- National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) , US Dept of Education under grant #H133E080022.
- Adobe Foundation - through a generous gift to support the initiation and organization of Raising the Floor and its teams.
In addition, RtF is funded indirectly through the support of its many participants. Indirect funding for RtF efforts by its participants includes the following:
- National Science Foundation - Support for several partner projects, including the University of Washington's WebAnywhere project, the University of Wisconsin's Text-to-Picture Synthesis project, and many others.
- United Nations - Support for the Global Initiative for Inclusive ICT (G3ICT).
- Mozilla Foundation - Joint funding with Benetech to build a DAISY eBook reader for use with the Firefox web browser, support for the Fire Vox and Bookshare projects.
- Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) of the U.S. Department of Education - Support for the Bookshare for Education project.
- Skoll Foundation and Omidyar Network - General support of Benetech.
If your work contributes to RtF and your funding agency is not named here, please let us know by sending an email to contribution@RaisingTheFloor.net with [Participation] in the subject line.
























