Updated Call for Speakers

WordCamp NYC is hosted in New York, NY on July 15-17, 2016. We are looking for amazing speakers in our community to share their knowledge, insight, skill, and experience. We are looking for anyone with a voice to submit a speaker proposal.

The submission deadline is 12am EDT (that’s 2400 a.k.a midnight) on Sunday, May 15th

By participating in WordCamp NYC 2016, you understand that portions of the event will be photographed and/or audio/video-recorded for use by the WordPress Foundation.

You agree that the WordPress Foundation has the right and permission to use and publish such media — which may include your name, likeness, voice, city/state of residence, or photograph — for any purpose in any format, online (including, but not limited to, WordPress.tv and WordCamp.org) and/or offline, now and hereafter without further compensation, permission, or notification. You understand that all official recordings from the event are the exclusive property of the WordPress Foundation, available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license for general use. You will not ask for nor expect compensation or notification of the use of official recordings or photographs in which you appear or speak.

WordCamp NYC is at the United Nations this year. All persons attending will need to have a government issued photo id (passport, drivers license, non-driver id etc) in order to gain admittance to the UN. Much like boarding an airplane (or gaining entry to main office buildings in NYC) , there will be a security check as you enter.

If you’d like to propose multiple topics, please submit the form multiple times, once for each topic.

Call for speakers is closed! Thanks to all who applied.

Author: Winstina

I am Winstina, a community and core contributor. I host NYC meetups, co-organize WordCamps, and work as a professional in the transportation sector. I am the founder of Support Inclusion in Tech (SiNC). SiNC champions inclusivity by assisting diverse speakers worldwide with travel and hotel accommodations for WordPress programming. I co-hosted with Daniel Schutzsmith #WPTalks, a bi-weekly Twitter Spaces series where we “talk about the human side of WordPress”.

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