We are extremely pleased and excited to announce the following speakers will be presenting at our WordCamp NYC Sept 14 and 15 2019.
The official schedule of sessions and tracks will be announced by August 14, so stay tuned for that. You can get your tickets for WordCamp NYC 2019 at https://2019.nyc.wordcamp.org
See you in September!
Emeka Boris Ama
What Ai can do for WordPress Websites
Development and Coding
David Wolfpaw
The Power of CSS: Cool Things To Do With Styles
Development and Coding
Chip Edwards
What does your brand look like in a voice first world?
Other
Chad Lewine
SEO: Getting All Green in Yoast
Business and Marketing
Bill Rice
Proven Steps to Make any WordPress Site a Lead Generation Platform
Development and Coding
Andrew Taylor
Testing Business Critical Features With Behat
Development and Coding
Sandy Edwards
What To Do Once You Launch A New Website
Site Ownership and Management
Jon Gilbert
What You Do and Don’t Know About Payment Gateways is Costing You Money
Business and Marketing
Marci Gagnon
Donation Acceptance 101 for Nonprofit organizations
Other
Desiree Johnson
How To Utilize Trending Moments To Create Killer Content
Writing and Social Media
Birgit Pauli-Haack
WordPress for Nonprofits – Your Work for the Greater Good
Business and Marketing
Mika Epstein
Bummer of a Birthmark, Hal.
Community / Make WordPress
Mike Auteri
WordPress Programming Like a VIP
Development and Coding
David Ryan
Take Command with Custom WP-CLI Commands
Development and Coding
Bruce Chamoff
How To Select and Design WordPress Themes To Increase Sales and Convert Visitors Into Customers
Business and Marketing
Joseph LoPreste
How To Use Free Accessibility Testing Tools
WordPress 101
Monique Dubbelman
100 Days of What? (Why you should learn how to code, even though you don’t fancy a coding career)
Development and Coding
Suen Allen Clayton
Slaying The Content Monster
Writing and Social Media
Joshua Pollock
React and JavaScript Testing In And Around WordPress
Development and Coding
Laura Byrne Cristiano
How to Win Friends and Influence People in a 280 Character Universe
Writing and Social Media
Salvatore Denaro
Building AMP-first Sites, the WordPress Way
Development and Coding
Andrea Zoellner
Next-Level Blogging: How to run your blog like a business
Business and Marketing
Joe Casabona
How To Start Podcasting With WordPress
Podcasting 101
David Meyer, Joel Cockrell, Joey Wright
Finding Your Forte
Business and Marketing
Beth Soderberg
How I Rebuilt My Base Theme for Gutenberg
Development and Coding
Ben Erwin
Getting in front of the Fourth Industrial Revolution with WordPress
Other
Breann McDede
How Events Can Grow & Maintain Your Client Base
Business and Marketing
Allie Nimmons
Supercharging Your Maintenance Packages
Business and Marketing
Christina Deemer
Going Headless without Losing Your Head: Strategies for Getting Started with Decoupled WordPress
Development and Coding
Frank Jones
Data-Driven Marketing with WordPress
Business and Marketing
Dr. Trenace Richardson
How to Build and Transform Your Work Team into a Thriving Community!
Community / Make WordPress
AJ Morris
5 Ways to Use Zapier and WordPress to help automate your life
Site Ownership and Management
Piccia Neri
UX for Everyone
Other
Chloe Chamberland
Google Search: inurl:/wp-content/plugins/vulnerable-plugin/
WordPress 101
Stephen Kriso
Using Elementor in Design and Marketing
Development and Coding
Andrew Schulkind
Using WordPress to Power Your Digital Marketing
Business and Marketing
Caleb Freeman
Top Attributes Developers Need to Get Hired
Other
Christina Ledesma
Everything Has Its Place- Best Practices For A Visually Appealing Site
WordPress 101
Steve Bruner
Providing Inline Help for a Great User Experience
Development and Coding
Nicholas Chin
Protecting Your Accounts from Theft (Least Privilege and Password Management)
Site Ownership and Management
Timothy Jacobs
Bringing Gutenberg JavaScript Outside of the Block Editor
Development and Coding
John Eckman
Don’t Fear the Block: Gutenberg’s Getting Good
Development and Coding
I am looking forward to be among such great speakers and it is nice to see that some of the speakers I know are returning.