Personal logo of Dr. Matt Lee. Courtesy of Dr. Matt Lee.

Hire This Coder!

Experienced web accessibility expert, a longtime “Friend of BINJ,” seeks a gig


There are few people who have been as helpful to the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism over the last 10 years as Dr. Matt Lee. Every time we have a tech crisis, major or minor, he’s been there to fix it. And he always viewed his “tech lord”-level interventions as donations in support of our journalism in the public interest, refusing to take even the smallest token of our esteem in exchange for his labor.

However, now Matt’s looking for a new job and has agreed to let us put the word out for him. The least we can do for such a helpful and talented human being. So, if you’re on the hunt for a “[d]edicated web accessibility expert with nearly three decades of experience and a deep background in the free and open source software communities” then check out his resume at hireme.fyi.

All of us at BINJ will happily provide the strongest of recommendations upon request to info [at] binj.news.


This editorial was produced for HorizonMass, the independent, student-driven, news outlet of the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, and is syndicated by BINJ’s MassWire news service.

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