We are excited to announce our fourth round of speakers! If you missed the other announcements, you should check them out as well: round one, round two, and round three. All speaker announcements will be shared here on our website, and through social media. Speaking of social media, are you following us on all of our channels? You can find us on:
- Facebook – WordCampUSA
- Twitter – @WordCampUS
- Instagram – wordcampus
And now, for our fourth round of speakers:
Angela Meeker
Angie Meeker lives in Columbus, Ohio with her husband Robert, and spunky 10-year old daughter. By day she works for OptinMonster, the most powerful customer acquisition & lead generation software for marketers. By night, she is the biggest fan of America’s Funniest Videos and National Geographics. She was the lead organizer for WordCamp Columbus (OH) for seven years and in case you’re wondering, yes, she did break her addiction to sweet tea.
Toru Miki
Toru has been a user and contributor of WordPress for more than a decade. He helped organize several WordCamps, including a lead organizer for Tokyo in 2011. Also co-organized Tokyo Meetup, spoke at a few events, contributed to Japanese translations of local packages and documents, and a little bit to the Core.
He is currently a junior webmaster at Temple University, Japan Campus, doing anything web-related from in-house development, to contents editing, to server management, and more. In Summer 2018, he co-taught a class to undergraduate art students.
Nicole Paschen Caylor
Nicole has designed websites professionally since 2006, with the last 3 years focused on WordPress development. Currently she is a Designer/Front End Developer for BoldGrid and living in her hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan. In her spare time she enjoys listening to music, playing board games, and watching Star Wars with her two young children.
Morten Rand-Hendriksen
Morten is a Senior Staff Instructor at LinkedIn Learning and Lynda.com with 60+ courses published on WordPress, web standards, design, UX, and future technologies. He also teaches Interaction Design at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, and contributes to WordPress core and community projects. Morten enjoys playing with his son, reading philosophy and sci-fi, having conversations about the internet and how it shapes our society, and wearing out his shoes on the ballroom dance floor.
Check back soon for the next round of speaker announcements! While you’re at it, purchase a ticket to WCUS if you haven’t already.