Announcing the next four speakers for WCUS 2021 Online!
Jill Binder leads the Diverse Speaker Training group in the WordPress.org Community Team. She helped organize the first BuddyCamp and for three years co-organized WordCamp Vancouver. She was voted runner-up for the 2020 BraveIT Award, featured as a Person of WordPress on WordPress.org in 2019, named one of the top 100 Influencers of WordPress in 2014 by Torque Magazine, and listed one of the top 10 Women of WordPress by CloudWays. Her new indoor COVID hobbies are piano, drawing, and domino art.
Communication Designer based in Tokyo. Shusei grew up in Texas, USA and from that experience he is currently focusing on photography, videography, product marketing and community building. Has organized many community & businees events includinig WordCamp Japan 2021, WordCamp Ogijima 2020, WordCamp Tokyo 2019, and WordCamp Tokyo 2018.
AmyJune Hineline is the Open Source Community Ambassador and QA Engineer at Kanopi Studios. With a dual focus on both open-source community development and inclusivity, she is uniquely positioned to help individuals become more comfortable and confident as they contribute to their communities. She co-organize various open-source camps and conventions globally, empowering individuals to forge deep community connections that benefit the whole. As a self-described non-coder, AmyJune helps communities discover how they can contribute and belong in more ways than coding. Outside of her mission in the technology community space, she has a deep love for mycology, geocaching, and air-cooled Volkswagens.
Kjell Reigstad leads the Theme Design Squad at Automattic. He’s an avid contributor to the WordPress project, where he founded the Block-based Themes meeting and worked with Allan Cole to lead the Twenty Nineteen theme. Kjell lives in a cozy red house outside of Boston.