Sports Accessibility

Sports Accessibility

Spectator Sports

Accessibility for the Business of Professional Sports

About us

Created by Mark DeMontis and Tyler McGregor, we are an accessibility service assisting professional sports leagues and franchises reach their fans with disabilities.

Industry
Spectator Sports
Company size
1 employee
Type
Self-Employed
Founded
2023

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    Sports Accessibility to attend 2024 NHL All-Star Weekend in Toronto With the 2024 National Hockey League (NHL) All-Star events only one week away, Mark DeMontis and Tyler McGregor have just announced they will be in attendance all weekend with Sports Accessibility in Toronto. Recently, DeMontis and McGregor launched the educational training program for brands and properties in the sports and entertainment industry. Interested in learning more and are in Toronto for NHL All-Star events? Be sure to connect with them next weekend! #NHL #Sports #Accessibility #ForAllTheFans

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    Toronto, New York - DeMontis and McGregor team up to launch first-of-its-kind accessibility training program for sports brands and properties This season, Mark DeMontis and Tyler McGregor are hitting the road and on a mission to educate, promote and engage with sports leaders around the business benefits of accessibility in the sports and entertainment industry. DeMontis, the founder of Canadian Blind Hockey and McGregor, captain of Canada's National Para Hockey Team, are no strangers to accessibility after facing adversity as teens. For DeMontis it was sight-loss and for McGregor, an amputation. Their lived and professional experiences in sports and business have helped them cross paths with a clear purpose, to rethink what it means to be a fan with a disability. DeMontis and McGregor aim to work with leagues, teams and executives to understand how to capitalize on accessibility to better connect with fans who have disabilities. They are offering customizable accessibility training camps in 2024 which will focus on incorporating inclusion and the positive return on investment that comes with increasing accessibility. An estimated 25 to 30% of an average consumer base are people with disabilities. Sports Accessibility is making the argument that fans with disabilities inside the business of sports and entertainment are no different and is an enormous untapped market. Sports Accessibility has four areas of focus, including: • Business of Disability • Customer Service • Hiring & Recruitment • Digital Accessibility Interested in learning more about how Sports Accessibility can assist you and your team on the accessibility journey? Visit our website at sportsaccessibility.com and be sure to connect!

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