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Keynote Speaker

Gordon Hartman is a San Antonio-based philanthropist, former homebuilder, and the visionary founder of Morgan’s Wonderland—the world’s first Ultra-Accessible™, fully inclusive theme park. He now serves as Founder and Board Chair of Morgan’s, the nonprofit behind a growing portfolio of ventures that redefine accessibility and inclusion. Through his leadership, Gordon has inspired a global movement to create spaces where people of all abilities can thrive together.

We are deeply honored to welcome him as our 2027 Keynote Speaker.

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Angela Shapiro

theACCESSpartnership, l.p.

Technical Director - NW and CO Regions

Bill Hecker

Hecker Design, LLC

Accessibility Consultant

Eric Powell

National Elevator Industry

Director of Codes and Standards

Josh Schorr

US Access Board

Technical Assistance Coordinator/Accessibility Specialist

 

Joshua Klyber

Jensen Hughes

Principal of Accessibility and Universal Design

Robert Fine

 

Greenberg Traurig

Attorney/Shareholder

 

 

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