Independent Idaho

Opening Digital Doors with Laine Amoureux

1 h 5 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Laine Amoureux is a prominent digital accessibility and assistive technology consultant, trainer, and community advocate based in Boise, Idaho. She is widely recognized for her leadership in promoting inclusion and universal design across public infrastructure and digital platforms in the Treasure Valley. You learn more about Laine and her work at https://learn.amoureuxatconsulting.com/.

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