Portrait photo of myself smiling, a white woman with brown shoulder length curly hair. I am wearing a black leather biker jacket and eyeglasses.

I am a French-Canadian based in Montréal, Québec and I work full-time as an Accessibility Lead in the video games industry. Like most millennials, I grew up around video games, cinema and I’ve experienced the arrival of smartphones, social media and most of today’s most used and enjoyed pieces of technology. And like many, the endless forms of entertainment I drowned myself into were my way of taking a break from real life and let myself be peacefully lost in the waves of escapism.

Since I was a child, I knew that I wanted to help build those worlds that millions of kids, teens and adults alike immersed themselves into to experience creative storytelling, beautiful art work, fantasy and technological innovation. I also strongly believed that everyone has the right to enter and enjoy those beautifully crafted worlds.

My whole career has been focused on helping teams deliver high-quality, robust and accessible games that as many players as possible can love and keep close to their heart. After 10-years in the games industry… I’m only getting started.

Outside of my day job, I’ve spoken and hosted panels at many different events such as GDC, Gamescom, GAConf, GRUX Summit, MIGS, MUTEK and more. In my free time, I care for my dogs, cats and spend time getting my creative juices flowing through digital art and singing/songwriting.

Credits
Other works & achievements
  • Member of The Game Awards’ Future Class 2021
  • Featured in French-Canadian TV docuseries ”Connectés sur l’avenir” – watch (French only)
  • Lead the first accessibility department at Square Enix West
  • Leading the first accessibility services suite at Player Research & Keywords Studios
About Galgo Hunting in Spain
A brindle galgo with white face looking up at the camera while standing on the grass

In 2024, I adopted a Galgo (Spanish Greyhound). His name is Oak (seen on the left) and he is 9 years old. You may not have heard of the plight of this breed. If you care about dogs and animals, please read about the horrible hunting sports in Spain and please adopt (or donate) if you can. Tens of thousands of Galgos and Podencos get killed, tortured and abandoned every single year at the end of hunting season. Learn more here

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