Announcing our second group of WordCamp London speakers

Last week we announced our first group of WordCamp London speakers. Now it’s time to introduce you to even more of the fabulous folks who’ll be sharing their WordPress knowledge next month.

Did you know there are still tickets available? If you head over to the box office you can pick one up for just £30.

2016 WordCamp London. Leena Haque, Speaker
WordCamp London 2016

If you’re ready to start planning your WordCamp weekend: here’s the schedule so you can see when each talk is on.

Francesca Marano – ‘Help Your Readers: Format all the Things!

WordPress professional, community junkie, business explorer. I make WordPress things happen from Torino, Italy: Polyglots and Community team member, Meetup and WordCamp organiser.

Founder of C+B (http://cpiub.com), a blog for Italian female creative entrepreneurs, with an editorial staff offering daily advice to women who work on their own.

I am a passionate speaker and you can find me in Italy and around the world talking about WordPress, community, open source, women in tech, small businesses.

Heather Burns – ‘Defensive Web Development: Protecting the Web from Political Uncertainty

My name is Heather Burns and I am a digital law specialist. I research, write, publish, consult, and speak extensively on internet laws and policies, most specifically those that affect the crafts of web design and development. I’ve been working with WordPress since 2008 and designing web sites since 1997.

Ilia Markov – ‘Showing ROI: How to Create a Content Marketing Report

Ilia is a content marketer who has helped organisations of all sizes and industries – from SaaS to government – to succeed with growing their audience and their business with content. His guilty pleasure is that he tries to use every trip to the UK to watch his beloved Southampton FC.

In his spare time, he loves to tinker with www.markovunchained.com.

Jeffrey A. McGuire – ‘Challenges and Solutions in Getting your Open Source Company to Contribute

Jeffrey A. “jam” McGuire, Open Source Evangelist at Acquia, is involved at the intersection of open source software, business, and culture. A memorable and charismatic communicator, he writes and talks about open source technology and community, Drupal, and more at events around the world, on a weekly podcast, and in blogs on Acquia.com. This all helps satisfy his inner diva, which he also feeds with performances as a storyteller and musician.

Jim Bowes – ‘Introduction to Agile

Jim Bowes is a Scrum coach, regular speaker at Agile events and CEO of Manifesto Digital. Manifesto uses Agile methods to deliver bespoke digital solutions to organisations such as Cancer Research UK, Unicef UK and the National Trust. He’s used WordPress for over 8 years and loves converting people to its simplicity and the speed at which great sites can be created.

John Blackbourn – ‘A Deep Dive into the Roles and Capabilities API

John is one of the WordPress core developers, a member of the WordPress security team, and was the release lead for WordPress 4.1. He works as a senior developer at Human Made, and has over ten years experience developing with WordPress.

Jonny Allbut – ‘Panel: How do you Build a Custom Theme?

Digital director at creative and development agency Wider, Wonderflux WordPress theme framework founder and WordPress Birmingham meetup co-organiser. Working with WordPress since 2005, specialises in bespoke theme development.

Luke Oatham – ‘Building a Community of Open Source Intranet Users

Head of Helpfulness & Product Lead, GovIntranet

Luke has over 20 years experience in IT and digital communications, working with a wide range of clients, including at Transport for London and the Ministry of Justice.

His job title may sound daft, but captures Luke’s diverse mix of skills: a developer, then an information architect and user experience practitioner, his digital skills cover a range of specialisms including usability, content and information design, digital engagement, search, web analytics and a twist of human psychology. He’s also a seasoned WordPress developer.

He leads work on GovIntranet, a straightforward intranet product serving tens of thousands of users around the world.

He runs a blog at intranetdiary.co.uk covering topics such as content strategy, staff engagement, search and analytics.

Marco Calicchia – ‘We were all newbies: How to become a WordCamp Guru

Half Italian, half American, Marco is a Community Manager at SiteGround. In his role, he attends numerous events around the world and actively networks and builds relationships with the WordPress community members. In his free time, apart from playing football and cooking, Marco travels frequently to visit his family in the US and Italy. He loves to spend his summers sailing and winters snowboarding.

Matt Radford – ‘Single Purpose Plugins

Matt has worked with WordPress since 2007. He is a forward-looking developer – keen to optimise performance, and promote web standards & best practice.

Meg Fenn – ‘Website Design Pain Points for Clients and How to Help Them Through it

Co founder and co director of Shake It Up Creative, a design and marketing company based in Sussex. Throughout my 17 year career as a designer and company director, I’ve helped and worked with many different types of businesses and business owners. Some web projects have been extremely enjoyable and I’ve been fortunate to work with some fascinating people. What I’ve found is that clients’ knowledge and understanding of their own web projects vary greatly, and it’s been my job to help them through the process of creating the best website for their business that they’re proud of, that benefits their business and one they are able to manage on their own, if they chose to do so. My WordCamp talk, ‘Website design pain points for clients and how to help them through it’ will address some of the ways in which web designers and marketers can serve their clients better and as a result, build an excellent reputation.

Michael Murdoch – ‘How to Write a Killer Brief!

Founder and Creative Director of The House digital branding and communications agency. I have over 15 years working with clients of all shapes and sizes across the globe and work with my fantastic team of creatives and coders to deliver brands, animations, films and of course WordPress websites!

Mik Scarlet – ‘#A11Y and How to Sell it to a Client

TV Presenter, Journalist and Access Expert.

With over 30 years in the media I was one of the first well known disabled people to appear on TV in the UK, working on shows such as Beat That, From The Edge, The Travel Show, BBC News and C5 News. Alongside my media career I am one of the UK’s leading access and inclusion experts. I advise major companies and government bodies on how to create and maintain systems that ensure disabled people, and all other protected characteristics as described by the Equality Act 2010, are fully included in society. I specialise in the retail, leisure and transport industries.

Monique Dubbelman – ‘The Importance of Information Architecture: How to Organise Content to Improve User Experience

Monique started working as a graphical designer and engineer somewhere in the 20th century. She discovered the web in the early 90’s and has been online ever since, exploring new possibilities. Her expertise shifted towards marketing, communications and web design. About 10 years ago, she started selling online and therefore built and designed her own web shop. She works as an entrepreneur in her own company BOE!media since 2011, advising SME’s on their digital (marketing) strategy. In 2016, she graduated from the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences as a bachelor in information management. Building websites with WordPress is an important part of her work. When she’s not glued to her phone or computer, she likes to whisper to earth worms on her allotment.

Nela Dunato – ‘Ending Design Revision Hell

Nela Dunato is a brand and web designer with over a decade of professional experience. She’s worked in several web development agencies before becoming a full-time freelancer in 2013. She’s teaching graphic design as a course instructor at Algebra Open University, and has also hosts in-person workshops. She helps service-based businesses from all over the worlds to launch and grow their ventures using the power of branding, content marketing and WordPress websites.

Nevena Tomovic – ‘The Art of Empathy in Customer Marketing

Nevena originally trained as a simultaneous interpreter, but now she is responsible for two way “interpreting” at GoDaddy. She translates the team’s geek talk and product features into a language that normal people can understand, and customer wishes and needs to requirements for engineers.

Don’t have a ticket yet? 🎟 You can still get one here 🎟