MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla., Feb. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- OMNICOMMANDER, a financial technology firm specializing in website design, social media and marketing for credit unions, will give away a free website at the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC) being held at the Washington Convention Center Feb. 25 through Feb. 28 in Washington, D.C.
OMNICOMMANDER Founder and CEO Eric Isham said, "We're really excited to be exhibiting this year at the GAC. Aaron, a blind veteran, will be onsite using assistive technology to review existing credit union websites at no charge to identify issues that may be present. In addition, we are going to be giving away a free website, which we believe is a first at this conference."
OMNICOMMANDER created an industry first, four step process for website accessibility. One of the unique steps to their process is having SSG (Retired) Aaron Hale, 14 year veteran of both the Navy and Army who was blinded on his second mission to Afghanistan, review all sites before going live. Hale manually goes through every page on both a desktop and mobile device utilizing assistive technologies to ensure it is accessible for individuals with vision impairments.
Attendees of the GAC should visit OMNICOMMANDER at booth 226 for a chance to win a free website.
About OMNICOMMANDER
OMNICOMMANDER is a veteran owned and operated credit union website design, social media and marketing firm. With a focus on member experience, the company ensures every touchpoint has the exact same user interface. Along with incredible design, OMNICOMMANDER creates sites with built-in mobile responsiveness, SSL encryption while observing ADA guidelines on accessibility for disabled members.
For more information, visit OMNICOMMANDER on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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