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The IAB UK Podcast

Making disability inclusive advertising the default, with Ellen Hammett & Sonali Rai

Season 15, Ep. 5

On this week’s episode, the IAB’s Chief Marketing Officer, James Chandler, is joined by journalist & copywriter, Ellen Hammett, and Broadcast & Audio Description Manager at the Royal National Institute of Blind People, Sonali Rai. Their conversation digs into a recent article Ellen wrote for Marketing Week about disability inclusive marketing, covering how AI is advancing accessible advertising, what smaller brands can do on lower budgets, and why accessibility shouldn’t be an afterthought but embedded within all campaigns.Read Ellen's Marketing Week piece 'Why brands could be losing billions by failing to make their marketing more disability inclusive': https://www.marketingweek.com/brands-losing-billions-failing-marketing-disability-inclusive/

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