Announcing our Fourth Round of Speakers

We’re thrilled to be offering two days of sessions with three tracks in addition to longer, deep-dive workshops at the Phoenix Convention Center in February. We’ll also be running a Contributor Day where anyone can get involved with contributing to the WordPress Project with code, design, writing, translation, marketing and more!

Make sure to get your tickets soon as this event frequently sells out!

Tessa Kriesel

Building Gutenberg Blocks with Advanced Custom Fields

Tessa is a Developer Outreach Manager at Pantheon and wears many hats in her life — all with sass and finesse — including instructor for Girl Develop It, lead organizer for WordCamp Minneapolis, and founder of Outspoken Women and Coders of TMRW.

Dallin Harris

5 Trends That Will Shape Website Development In The Next 5 Years

Dallin is the Founder and President of Skyhook Interactive, a Phoenix-based website design & development firm that builds high performance websites for brands and the agencies that serve them.

Seth Carstens

Panel: Working Remotely

Seth is a well-renowned WordPress evangelist in Arizona. He is a Director of Technology at Meredith Corporation and an architect of WordPress at-scale.

Jamie Schmid

WP101 Beginners Workshop

Jamie Schmid has a particular passion for creating excellent content experiences. She has a background in Information Architecture and Content Strategy and a big ol’ enthusiasm for all things WordPress.

Leigh Beaty

Customer Journey Mapping and Its Role in Website Design and Creation

Leigh Beaty is referred to as the Marketing Funnel Queen at 4ChicksWithaWebsite.com. She thrives on Lead Magnets, Funnels and Segmented Lists.

Carl Alexander

Panel: Working Remotely

Carl is a PHP developer from Montréal, Canada. He lives and breathes advanced programming topics (and memes). Carl shares his passion for those topics on his website where he publishes articles on a regular basis.

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See you in February,
The WordCamp Phoenix Team