Career
She has been named one of San Francisco Webgirls" Top 25 Most Influential Women on the Web and has worked with Microsoft, America Online, eBay and the British Broadcasting Corporation "promot standards and best practices to create highly sustainable, maintainable, accessible, interactive and beautiful Web sites". Holzschlag is a very active speaker on Open Web technologies, web design and accessibility. She was the 2004–2006 group lead for the Web Standards Project (WaSP), a coalition that campaigned browser makers such as Microsoft, Opera and Netscape to support modern web standards.
She would later join Opera as an open and accessible web evangelist.
She currently participates as a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Invited Expert on the Computer Software Systems Working Group, chairs the Computer Software Systems Accessibility Community Group and was previously an Invited Expert on the HyperText Markup Language and GEO Working Groups. Molly currently works for Knowbility, for whom she teaches classes on Open Web technologies such as HTML5 and ARIA, with a strong emphasis on using inclusive design to overcome accessibility barriers.
She has also taught webmaster courses for the University of Arizona, University of Phoenix, New School University, and Pima Community College.