Denise Senhaux
Ms. Denise Senhaux is a native of San Francisco and has been a committed advocate for disability rights for over two decades. Former Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. appointed her to the Mayor’s Disability Council (MDC) in 2002, and she continues to serve as a member, bringing her expertise and passion to the forefront of accessibility and inclusion. Though semi-retired, drawing on her professional background with AT&T Inc. and its predecessor companies, Ms. Senhaux has advanced initiatives focused on employment equity, accessible housing, and inclusive transportation systems.
Her work with the Mayor
Ms. Denise Senhaux is a native of San Francisco and has been a committed advocate for disability rights for over two decades. Former Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. appointed her to the Mayor’s Disability Council (MDC) in 2002, and she continues to serve as a member, bringing her expertise and passion to the forefront of accessibility and inclusion. Though semi-retired, drawing on her professional background with AT&T Inc. and its predecessor companies, Ms. Senhaux has advanced initiatives focused on employment equity, accessible housing, and inclusive transportation systems.
Her work with the Mayor’s Disability Council spans critical areas such as Vision Zero, the Accessible Building Entrance Ordinance (ABE), and the AB 2336 Speed Safety Pilot Program. Ms. Senhaux is deeply engaged in addressing systemic barriers, promoting practical solutions, and advocating for policies that foster equity and access for all. Her dedication continues to shape a more inclusive future for San Francisco and beyond.
Contact
1455 Market Street, 8th floor
San Francisco, CA 94103