Accessibility CoachIndependent Consultant
Rajesh Kalidindi is a seasoned User Experience leader with more than two decades of experience shaping inclusive, intuitive, and high‑impact digital products. Guided by the belief that great design hides complexity, he has dedicated his career to creating experiences that work for everyone, regardless of ability, context, or background.
Rajesh’s professional journey spans Fortune 100 enterprises, global nonprofits, and mission‑driven organizations, where he has served as a designer, researcher, strategist, and executive‑level advocate for accessibility and human‑centered design. His portfolio includes transformative work across e‑commerce, enterprise software, government services, healthcare, insurance, and education, each grounded in rigorous research, operational excellence, and a deep commitment to inclusive design.
A longtime community builder, Rajesh served six years on the UXPA International Board and is a founding member of the UXPA Seattle chapter. Beyond the design community, he is deeply committed to value-based education, teaching first‑generation migrant children about character and purpose. His leadership extends into nonprofit governance and organizational transformation, where he is known for bringing clarity, compassion, and system-level thinking to complex challenges.
Join this informal, visual, and interactive session and explore the posters at UXPA International 2026. During this session, attendees will be able to move from poster to poster and engage with each speaker to hear more about the speakers’ work and ideas. This session consists of posters on a variety of topics including career development, […]
UX Leadership is about bringing people together to achieve a shared vision. It’s about balancing creativity with practicality, ensuring innovation while delivering measurable impact. This session explores eight essential skills that every aspiring or current UX leader must cultivate. By the end of this session, participants will be able to: 1. Define the eight core […]