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Nomensa star listed in BIMA 100
Pan-European digital agency, Nomensa, celebrates development and accessibility specialist, Emily Coward being listed in the British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) 100 list in the Devs and Makers category.
The BIMA 100 list, which was launched in 2013, aims to celebrate and recognise the best and most influential working in British digital. The 100 were chosen from nominations by a select panel of industry experts chaired by Lawrence Weber. The ceremony will take place on May 10 in central London. Emily, who joined the strategic UX design firm in 2004 as a graduate in Interactive Multimedia has grown to become an essential member of the web development team. As a principal front-end developer, she has risen through the ranks of the business to become one of the most well respected developers and accessibility specialists within the company.
Simon Norris, CEO of Nomensa, says, “Emily has developed greatly since she was first recruited by Nomensa. Her knowledge and skills are exceptional and allows her to provide well-informed and practical solutions for the organisations we work with, resulting in very happy clients. As a front-end coder, she plays a leading role in challenging projects and pioneers new techniques for accessible web design.
“We are thrilled that Emily has been recognised by the BIMA 100 and we completely believe that she deserves this fantastic accolade.”
Due to her experience as a trainer, Emily regularly conducts master-classes for Nomensa and is dedicated to sharing her knowledge with others. She has been recognised for her ability to solve problems without compromising user experience. As a talented member of the team, she has worked with clients including Virgin Media, Sky, Liberty Global, the BBC, Proctor and Gamble and Guide Dogs for the blind.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nomensa .
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