Sponsor Spotlight: DreamHost

We want to thank DreamHost for being a Union Sponsor at WordCamp US.

 

Our sponsors make it possible to continue bringing these educational, community-supporting, and entertaining conferences to cities and towns all over the world. The support of sponsors like DreamHost allow us to keep ticket prices low so the event is accessible to all. Sponsors like these give back to the free and open source WordPress project through their awesome support of the WordPress Community and WordCamps.

Since 1997 DreamHost has helped individuals, small businesses, entrepreneurs and developers the world over bring their dreams to life on the Internet. From domain registrations to traditional web hosting and highly-optimized managed WordPress hosting, more than 400,000 customers trust DreamHost to be their online home. DreamHost supports the WordPress project and community with dedicated resources and a passionate team. Packed with excellent value, DreamHost is a great place to launch a blog, website, or online application into the stratosphere!

Free Livestream Is Back for WCUS in 2017

We still have tickets available for those who want to come to WordCamp US in person. No worries if you can’t make the trip to Nashville, you can still join us via the free livestream by getting livestream tickets.

Get your ticket today!

No matter which way you want to join us.   Participants will be able to watch the speakers in the following:

You can check out what the livestream will look like over on the attendee test page, where we have samples from previous events. If you have trouble viewing, we also have a livestream support page, and people to help you out.

WordCamp US 2017 Nashville: Speakers Round 10

headshots of the speakers of round 10

We have one more round of speaker announcements coming up after today. Make sure you spread the word and grab your WCUS ticket. You don’t want to miss this event. A huge thank you to our sponsors. Without them, our tickets would cost over $300. They make our event affordable at $40 per ticket.

We should have our speaker and sessions pages with speakers and their presentation descriptions up by this weekend. Look for the exact schedule some time late next week or early the one that follows. We have a preliminary schedule here to help with your travel plans.


Andrew Nacin

Andrew Nacin is a Lead Developer of WordPress. He’s led major releases, mentored contributors, and spearheaded new development. He has strong feelings about the core philosophies of WordPress, among them “decisions, not options” — software should be opinionated in lieu of burdening the user with too many options.

In January 2014, he joined the U.S. Digital Service at the White House, where he works to improve the usefulness and reliability of the country’s most important digital services.

Jonathan Brinley

Jonathan began tinkering with WordPress websites and plugins a dozen years ago, taking the plunge into full-time freelancing shortly thereafter. He has collaborated with the distributed team at Modern Tribe for seven years, and currently leads a team of developers to build delightful and creative solutions on top of the WordPress platform.

When he’s not coding, Jonathan is busy homeschooling his two children and enjoying the beautiful weather of Northeast Florida.

Monique Dubbelman

Monique started working as a graphical designer and engineer somewhere in the 20th century. She discovered the web in the early 90’s and has been online ever since, exploring new possibilities. Her expertise shifted towards marketing, communications and web design.

About 10 years ago, she started selling online and therefore built and designed her own web shop. She works as an entrepreneur in her own company BOE!media since 2011, advising SME’s on their digital (marketing) strategy.

In 2016, she graduated from the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences as a bachelor in information management. Building websites with WordPress is an important part of her work. When she’s not glued to her phone or computer, she likes to whisper to earth worms on her allotment.

Winstina Hughes

Winstina Hughes views the world through the lens of a regional planner. She’s worked at a state transit agency and in local government on market research, community development, and vision zero initiatives.

She created her first WordPress blog for a Geographic Information Systems assignment, and followed it soon after with another one focused on community development and suburban planning.

Winstina started her company Planning Write six years ago and is a WordPress NYC Meetup Organizer. She bleeds scarlet (Go Scarlet Knights!), loves hip-hop, and adores WordPress software.

 

Zandy Ring

Zandy has been a Happiness Engineer with Automattic for the past 4.5 years. She has worked in forums, live chat, mobile support, tickets. She leads a team of 18 Happiness Engineers from across the globe. Currently, she leads a WooCommerce Happiness team.

Zandy is based in North Carolina and blogs at zandy.blog.

Check out our previous speaker announcements:

Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5,  Round 6, Round 7Round 8, Round 9

WordCamp US 2017 Nashville: Speakers Round 9

Headshots of Round 9 Speakers

Here is our latest round of WordCamp US Speakers.  We hope to have our sessions out late this week or early next, and a full schedule to follow.

Gary Pendergast

Gary is a WordPress, web and music geek who writes poetry with Automattic. He likes making large architectural changes to WordPress Core, completely unnoticed.

He can be observed in his natural habitat at pento.net, or usually in Melbourne, Australia.

Mika Epstein

Mika Ariela Epstein is better known as Ipstenu, the Half-Elf Rogue. Working for DreamHost, specializing in WordPress, Mika helps make WordPress and hosting better for everyone.

When she isn’t reviewing plugins she’s speaking at WordCamps worldwide about code and open source technology. A self-taught guru on Multisite and .htaccess, she has a passion for writing and technology, and blogs about them whenever possible.

Mike Schroder

Mike Schroder is a cross-cultural kid, coffee-drinking sailor, and lover of Open Source.

He’s a WordPress Core Developer, WordPress Media component maintainer, and works as Director of WordPress Strategy at DreamHost. You can find him blogging on geeky things at GetSource.net.

Tammie Lister

Tammie works at Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com. She has a varied background including psychology, design, front end development and user experience. She is a contributor to WordPress, and passionate about Open Source.

Yoav Farhi

Yoav Farhi is an Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiønër at Automattic, who works on everything related i18n (that’s internationalization) and l10n (localization) and of course, translation.

A core contributor to WordPress for 8 years now, Yoav works hard to make the web a better place.


Check out our previous speaker announcements:

Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5,  Round 6, Round 7, Round 8

WordCamp US 2017 Nashville: Speakers Round 8

We are in the final stretch. We have only a few more speakers left to announce.  Also, be on the lookout for our sessions details later this week.


Jennifer Dodd

Jennifer M. Dodd is a developer at Automattic Inc. She is a contributor to WordPress and bbPress and is part of the forums group on the Meta team for WordPress.org. In the summer of 2016, she upgraded the WordPress.org support forums from bbPress 1 to bbPress 2.

Jeremy Felt

Jeremy Felt is the senior WordPress developer at Washington State University, a WordPress core committer, and the maintainer of VVV. He believes in free and open source software and enjoys being part of the WordPress community. Will encourage you to share your work.

Josepha Haden

Since college, Josepha has gathered together people with similar interests to learn more and create better communities. In 2008 that passion for connecting people spread to technology, and she’s never looked back.

With a training in music, and a background in data, Josepha is a digital literacy advocate who talks about WordPress, the Open Source Software community, and non-traditional paths to STEM fields.

Josepha works at Automattic as a community organizer for the WordPress open source project and can be found on Twitter as @josephahaden.

Tracy Levesque

Tracy Levesque is the co-owner and co-founder of YIKES, Inc. a web design and development agency located in the lovely Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia. YIKES specializes in extending the functionality of WordPress through professional design and development. Women and LGBT owned, YIKES is also a proud B Corporation focusing on sustainable business practices and observing the triple bottom line: People, Planet, Profits.

Weston Ruter

Weston has been using WordPress for over ten years, and for the past few years he’s been contributing heavily. Weston is a WordPress core committer, and he is the Customizer focus tech lead. He is also involved heavily in the Customizer and widgets, and most recently the new Gutenberg editor.

Weston works at XWP as CTO, and he lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife and two boys.

Check out our previous speaker announcements:

Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5,  Round 6, Round 7

WordCamp Us 2017 Nashville: Speakers Round 7

A collection of headshots of the round 7 speakers

We are back with more speaker announcements. We should have our sessions out by the end of the week.

Are you keeping up with WordCamp US on social media? Use the hashtag #WCUS to help us spread the word. Tell a friend about the tickets, and find us at the following locations.

Twitter: @WordCampUS

Instagram: @wordcampus

Facebook: WordCampUSA

 

Don’t forget to follow our latest group of speakers on social media.  The links next to each of their names connect to their Twitter pages.


Aaron Douglas

Aaron was that five year old taking apart appliances and never really grew out of wanting to see how things work. In 2013 he started working remote with Automattic as an engineer focusing on WordPress and Simplenote for iOS. In 2016 he became the lead of one of the mobile teams. Other than software development, Aaron enjoys camping during the summer, running, biking, taking his dogs for a walk around the neighborhood, and pretending to be a storm chaser while sitting at home.

Bob Visser

Passionate about technology and value creation, Bob is often described as a ‘pragmatic tennis-playing geek’. His accent will quickly give away that he’s a Dutchman, who has been soaking up American culture since 2007.

Currently, he is the COO of CoffeeCup Software, creators of the 1st HTML Editor at the dawn of the Web in 1996. Using a crazy pizza combination of skills and technologies, he and his team launched a series of visual design apps that do NOT generated bloated code. These apps are used by thousands of designers, business owners and large companies such as PayPal, Men’s Warehouse and OpenTable to create responsive sites and (email) newsletters.

Bob authored several frequently viewed articles and tutorials such as A website needs to adapt…or die and Designing with flexbox. He speaks at local events and conferences — most recently he captivated his audience at Convergese 2017 with his presentation ‘Liberating Layouts Through CSS Grid’.

His current endeavor is to develop an intuitive theme and website design app for…WordPress!

Before CoffeeCup he did a lot if interesting stuff that he does not want to bore you with.

Brooke Dukes

Brooke, a West Coast native, currently resides in Seattle, WA.  After Brooke received a degree in graphic design, she learned she was more passionate about people than pixels. Even so, she still can’t pass up a good conversation about design. When she isn’t engineering some happiness you will find her cycling, enjoying vegetarian food with friends and family.

Christie Chirinos

Christie Chirinos is both a Partner in and the Business Manager of Caldera Labs, a WordPress plugin company. Caldera Labs is the company led by Josh Pollock behind Caldera Forms, a leading drag-and-drop form builder for WordPress, and a handful of other free and premium plugins.

Christie started selling online at the age of 14. She launched her own ecommerce site, sold on third-party platforms, monetized a blog, and created sites for lead generation for service businesses, eventually focusing on tech for nonprofit organizations before moving on to digital downloads.

Christie received her Master of Business Administration degree with a specialization in information systems management from Florida State University, and is currently based out of New York City.

Shawn Hooper

Shawn Hooper is the Director of IT at Actionable.co where he builds tools to integrate the many systems used in a distributed company.

Hailing from Ottawa, Canada, Shawn has been building web applications since the late 90’s, with a focus on WordPress since 2011. He is a core contributor to the WordPress open source project, and has spoken at WordPress events in Canada, the United States and Australia. Shawn is also the co-organizer of WordCamp Ottawa.

Check out our previous speaker announcements:

Round 1Round 2Round 3, Round 4, Round 5,  Round 6

WordCamp US 2017 is over. Check out the next edition!