Brace yourselves for round five of WordCamp NYC 2015 speaker announcements
Jason Resnick
Productize your WordPress service
Jason provides design and marketing agencies as well as established small businesses monthly development resources for their WordPress websites. Helping them achieve short and long term goals for their business through their websites by being their partner in code.
Sarah C Hines
Be a Customer Service Superstar by Customizing WP-Admin
Sarah is a principal and technical lead at shines & jecker labs, a web development firm. Her 17 years in web development allow her to empathetically explain technical components to non-geeks so they understand what they’re making a decision about. Behind the scenes, she’s programming and managing the servers. With clients, she starts conversations with her good-humored, energetic approach and brings pragmatic new ideas to the table while keeping client budgets and goals in check. She adores working with WordPress.
Jennifer Ecker
Typography, Web Fonts & Your Site
Jen is a principal and the creative director of shines & jecker labs, a web development firm in Portland, Maine. She has over 12 years of experience in digital design, doing everything from creating original graphic design to writing CSS. Her strength is her ability to master the latest technologies quickly to provide clients with modern, current designs. Jen spends her free time reading, running, and serving on the board for her local library.
Lauren Pittenger
Intro to the Command Line for Designers
Lauren is a front end designer and developer for LBDesign, and a WordPress and JavaScript/jQuery with the Women’s Coding Collective.
Jack Reichert
WordPress, YOUR World, YOUR Data
Jack built his first commercial website in 1999 and has been hacking up WordPress since “Stan Getz” (2.2). Jack is a proud Core contributor. One claim to fame he has, Jack built a plugin live at a WordCamp …with Matt Mullenweg in the audience. When he’s not hanging out with a triceratops, Jack manages the web presence and a team of developers for ISDA, a financial organization in Midtown.
Jamie Schmid
Content Architecture in WordPress AKA “You Can DO That?!”
Jamie is a Web Architect at OhmzTech, a Milwaukee-based custom application and website development firm. She has a background in Information Architecture, Web Development and UX design, but her true calling is having way too much fun doing data and content modeling for all the interesting projects that come her way. She still swears by HAND DRAWN ON PAPER brainstorms, architectures, and wireframes!
Rami Abraham
The Infuriating Four: The 4 Most-common WordPress Site Problems (and How to Avoid Them)
Rami Abraham is a developer lead at WebDevStudios / Maintainn. He’s been building with WordPress since version 2.8, with a heavy focus in plugin development, javascript, WebGL, and SCSS. Prior to that, he worked in a few lead roles at traditional web agencies, with a focus in php and javascript application development. He enjoys working with an unending variety of frameworks, SVG animation, and is part of the AffiliateWP.com support team after hours.
Lindsay Branscombe
Data planning and architecture for a better client relationship and smoother development
Lindsay has been working as a web designer and developer professionally for the last 7 years and with WordPress professionally for the last 6 years. She currently run her own design and development studio and have worked with both national corporations and small businesses on a wide variety of different types of projects.
Cameron Barrett
WordPress for Government
Cameron pioneered the blog format in the late 1990s. He’s built web sites for presidential candidates, the U.S. Army, the World Economic Forum and led the migration of 70+ web sites from a proprietary SaaS to WordPress for NJ’s largest public school district. He’s now migrating all 14,000+ U.S. public school districts to WordPress, saving millions of taxpayer dollars. He hails from Northern Michigan and currently lives outside of NYC with his family.
Please stay tuned for more speaker announcements because we’re not done yet!
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