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Thank You Fresh Prince of Bel-Air GOLD Sponsor Liquid Web

Meet Liquid Web WCPHX 2020 Sponsor

Liquid Web brings more than 22 years of web hosting experience to WordCamp Phoenix 2020, offering powerful, blazin’ fast, managed hosting plans for WordPress and WooCommerce.

But that’s not all, the Liquid Web Brand Promise reads: “In this age of technology, we give you more than just the best and widest choice of hosting products. We give you the most helpful humans in hosting.”

With over 30,000 customers in upwards of 150 countries, Liquid Web delivers highly optimized solutions for WordPress customers. Multiple global data centers, top-notch, lighting fast customer support (with a reported response of 59 seconds or less 24/7/365), and cutting-edge technology make Liquid Web a clear choice for WordPress stores and sites requiring scalability.

Liquid Web has created unique hosting bundles to help their customers succeed online. Offering robust features, such as staging that receives data changes from your production site, Liquid Web’s bundled services like Jilt abandoned cart recovery, Glew e-commerce analytics, and Beaver Builder are seriously dope.

In addition to their promise to be the “Most Helpful Humans in Hosting”, Liquid Web is now a Global Sponsor of WordCamp community events in the western region and supports the Arizona WordPress Group’s E-Commerce Meetup. Plus, they are a proud supporter of WordCamp Phoenix 2020!

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Welcome WooCommerce, a Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Sponsor

Welcomw Woo Commerce Sponsor to WCPHX

As the most popular e-commerce platform for online businesses, WooCommerce powers more than 2 million online stores. With over 5 million active installs, 83 million downloads, and availability in 60 languages, WooCommerce is the da bomb for generating cheddar online. Developed using open-source software, WooCommerce empowers business owners to own and retain their data.

Website owners and developers can customize each store to reflect their vision rather than using a vendor template.

Founded in 2008, WooCommerce’s team of WooNinjas are spread across 58 countries, providing top-notch support, building an extensive suite of plugins to integrate with popular shipping, payment and business services. The highly active project has great code test coverage, documentation and tools for developers to dive into painless, secure and robust payments.

VIDEO: Welcome to WooCommerce

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Welcome Fresh Prince Of Bel Air GOLD Sponsor Bluehost

Bluehost Sponsors WordCamp Phoenix 2020

Recommended host by WordPress.org, Bluehost hosts over two million websites worldwide. More than 850,000 of those are powered by WordPress! Providing impressive, affordable tools that pave the way to success for small businesses, Bluehost also offers online and first-rate, sweet Arizona-based support.

Bluehost’s WordPress Pro plan combines robust server capacity with stylin’ tools to create an all-in-one experience for website management. This managed WordPress hosting plan provides a Marketing Center, SEO diagnostic tools and over a hundred free interchangeable, premium themes. With advanced caching layers, security and monitoring tools, WordPress Pro empowers you to confidently build fast, powerful sites.

In addition to over 15 years of experience hosting websites, Bluehost hosts a monthly WordPress Meetup here in Phoenix and champions open-source software and the communities that build the web. Check out the interview with Bre McDede below to learn more on how easily you can get started on WordPress with Bluehost, no matter your level of experience.

We’re grateful to Bluehost for their continued support of WordCamp Phoenix!

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Welcome Fresh Prince Of Bel Air GOLD Sponsor GoDaddy

Meet GoDaddy Pro and Adam Warner at WCPHX

Get your GoDaddy questions answered at the GoDaddy booth (staffed by 3-4 GoDaddy Pros) or find a GoDaddy local staff member throughout WCPHX as many will be in attendance! GoDaddy is ALL about community which is why they actively support WordCamp Phoenix!

Headquartered in neighboring Scottsdale, GoDaddy has been a longtime partner of the Arizona WordPress Community and WordCamp Phoenix and we’re straight up excited for their continued support this year!

“One of the goals is to connect the attendees, not just with our brands or other sponsors, but with each other. Because that’s what this project and this community is all about,” explained Adam Warner, Field Marketing Manager.

GoDaddy offers world-class web hosting and domain names to help over 18.5 million customers host their websites and is the domain name home to 77 million domains. Designers, developers, and agencies can take advantage of additional service options and client management tools at GoDaddy Pro, as well!

Listen in and learn how GoDaddy has improved the web experience for WordPress users worldwide with easier WordPress hosting for beginners, GoDaddy Pro, and WooComerce integration.

An Interview with Adam Warner

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Props to WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Sponsors

Meet Our Stylin' Sponsors of WCPHX 2020

WordCamp Phoenix 2020 is not be possible without our stylin’ sponsors! We’re deeply grateful to each community sponsor for making our camp the valuable, affordable, slammin’ weekend it is.

If your company is not listed and you’d like to represent, there is still time to make the list! Please visit our Sponsors Page for details. To date, our 2020 sponsors include the following:

Gold Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Sponsors

Silver Saved By The Bell Sponsors

Bronze Boy Meets World Sponsors

Small Biz The Wonder Years Sponsors

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Declaring Our Final Round of Speakers

Dude! Our sixth and final round of speakers are super stylin’! Choosing between these dope WordCamp Phoenix 2020 sessions is not for the faint of heart.

Our Round Six speakers deliver the 411 with in-depth looks at privacy, social media and content marketing, helping you navigate the acronym soup of 2020. You’ll also find tight advice on transforming the block editor and using a builder for tricky designs that may have you exclaiming, “Damn Skippy!” Are you ready to raise the roof with these totally tubular sessions?

Please register because, like, it’s time to represent.

Ronnie Burt WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Ronnie BurtWhat’s Privacy Got To Do With It?

Ronnie is Chief Business Officer at Incsub, the company behind WPMU DEV, CampusPress, and Edublogs.

He’s a former educator, a math nerd, and a wannabe musician.

Julie Archer WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Julie ArcherYour Likes Don’t Matter And Your Followers Don’t Count: How To Authentically Grow Your Brand On Social Media

Julie is the Social Media Manager for Bluehost and has worked in Social Media for the past 6 years. Prior to joining the Bluehost team, Julie owned a Marketing Agency specializing in Digital Marketing geared towards small businesses and solopreneurs. When Julie’s not creating social strategies and content, she’s probably hiking with her 3 dogs, watching terrible reality TV, or pretending to be a good cook.

Colin Shipp WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Colin ShippBuilding a Content Marketing Machine

An online marketing professional who’s obsessed with helping small WordPress based businesses grow. Over the past 5+ years, I have helped multiple online businesses build and grow profitable marketing departments from scratch.

Brent Jett WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Brent JettDon’t Be Afraid of Complex Page Designs

Brent Jett is a designer and developer in Plano, Tx and the Design Lead at Beaver Builder. He has an adorable beagle and enjoys filling the web with pictures of him. Brent loves working on tools for creating things on the open web and helping web creatives do their work better.

Amber Pechin WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Amber Pechin – Panelist on Hero Panel

Writer of words and teller of stories. Human of earth. Loves dogs, humans and Susan, who is a little of both.

Co-founder and storyteller at Amplitude Media where we build brands, websites and big ideas.

My specialty is branding products by telling stories in industries that are technical and/or academic and are traditionally considered complicated or boring.

My goal? Craft compelling stories about complicated topics using easy to understand narratives that helps users learn how the product or service will change their life.

Chris Van Patten WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Chris Van PattenThink Outside the Block

Chris Van Patten is a technical team lead at Meredith, WordPress core contributor, and magazine addict. He has spoken at WordPress events in Barcelona, Boston, Houston, Toronto, and many other cities around the world. Chris writes at chrisvanpatten.com, tweets as @ChrisVanPatten, and publishes the Business of CMS: a regular newsletter about the content management software industry.

Chip Edwards WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Chip EdwardsWhat does your brand look like in a voice-first world?

Chip is a partner at CreateMyVoice.com helping content producers engage their audience on Smart Speakers like Amazon Alexa and Google Home. Chip is a teacher, speaker, and technologist who is passionate about connecting WordPress content to the new Voice Technology platforms.

WordCamp Phoenix is your ticket to more cheddar in 2020. C’mon. Join us!

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Broadcasting WordCamp Phoenix Round 5 Speakers

Cowabunga! Our fifth round of speakers tell it like it is, sharing testing strategies and Google Analytics, and tackling topics on website scalability, benefits learned from listening to users, and code vulnerabilities. Just to shake things up, you’ll also see a session on life as a digital nomad. Score!

Additionally, if you’ve been thinking about adding a course to your repertoire, you won’t want to miss Zac Gordon’s, “100 Things to Know About Building, Selling and Supporting Online Courses and Content.”

These Round Five speakers will double dare you to consider your audience and scale carefully, tighten up your code, conquer reporting and testing fears, and travel while doing so! These sessions are pure class.

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Aaron Jorbin WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Aaron JorbinAutomated Tests: An investment strategy

Aaron is a polyhistoric man of the web who knows rabble-rousers get shit done. Currently, Aaron is the Director of Editorial Technology for Penske Media Corporation, where he supports the editorial and business teams on over 20 brands including Rolling Stone, Variety, and Footwear News. He is also a WordPress Core Committer that focuses on improving developer happiness and making the internet usable and enjoyable by everyone. He tweets at @aaronjorbin and writes regularly at daily.jorb.in.

Kimberly Lipari WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Kimberly LipariWebsite Health, The Big Picture

Kimberly the CEO of Valet, the original WP Maintenance company. She has a background in Industrial Technology and found WordPress 10 years ago. Kimberly is a wife and mother of 3 living just outside of New Orleans LA.

Joshua & Micah Dailey WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speakers

Joshua & Micah DaileyListening Party! Podcasts and Multiplying Growth by Letting Others Talk

Micah and Josh Dailey are brand and content strategists based in Phoenix, AZ. With specialties in audio engineering and video production, Micah and Josh have been using WordPress since 2012 to share creative content for small local businesses, musicians, non-profit organizations, and large SaaS products alike. In their podcast, “Hello, WP!” Micah and Josh were commissioned by WPMU DEV to listen to and learn from professionals, critics and tech industry leaders about WordPress, including security experts, Google, and WordPress co-founder, Matt Mullenweg.

Ed Perry WordCamp 2020 Speaker

Ed PerryImplementing and Understanding Google Analytics

Ed is the President and Founder of BEACON.agency, a digital agency based in Houston, TX that provides marketing, advertising, and technology products and services to small businesses across the country. Beacon specializes in helping local small businesses and e-commerce stores attract and convert more leads. We’re focused on relationship building with our clients and providing a data-first approach to decision making.

Outside of Beacon, Ed provides business and nonprofit consulting in the areas of business process, sales, marketing, and technology. He is an active outdoorsman and can often be found fishing, kayaking, and camping. He is a digital nomad and travels around North America by RV in search of beautiful sights and outdoor adventures. Ed is a philanthropist and serves on the board of several nonprofits and associations. He is a proud and active alumnus of the University of Miami and the Sigma Chi Fraternity.

Chloe Chamberland WordCamp 2020 Speaker

Chloe Chamberland How to Succeed at Working Remotely as a Nomad

Trains, buses, planes, cars, cruise ships, parks… In today’s digital age, every single one of these places can be your office. Are you curious what it is like to work remotely while traveling the world? I am happy to share my experiences as I ventured off to China, Japan, Europe, and more over a 2 month span, in addition to many other adventures I have taken. If you have been provided with the opportunity to work from home I highly recommend taking the opportunity to travel while doing so. During this session you can learn tips and tricks that can help you start traveling the world today all while being successful at your day to day job, and learn why you HAVE to try it!

Zac Gordon WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Zac Gordon100 Things to Know About Building, Selling and Supporting Online Courses and Content

Zac Gordon is a professional educator, with a current focus on JavaScript development with and alongside WordPress at javascriptforwp.com. Zac has years of experience teaching at high schools, colleges, bootcamps and online learning sites like Treehouse, Udemy and Frontend Masters. In addition to teaching, Zac also runs Web Hosting for Students, one of the world’s largest hosting companies dedicated to students and teachers. You can also catch his free Office Yoga sessions on OfficeYoga.tv.

Ramuel Gall WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Ramuel GallShut the front door! – How to avoid the most common critical vulnerabilities when developing your plugin

Ram learned to use a computer keyboard around the same time he learned his ABC’s, and never really stopped. He’s spent the last 10 years tackling odd problems in IT-land, classifying and cleaning malware, and cobbling together tools to make life easier. Ram is a GIAC certified Web Application Penetration Tester and a member of the GIAC Advisory Board, and is currently leveraging his ability to break things (usually by accident) to help ensure that they work correctly for others. In his spare time he likes reading (mostly fiction), building odd electronic projects, tinkering with his car, and even going outside during the half of the year when Arizona is habitable.

WordCamp Phoenix will be the shiznit of WordCamps in 2020. Would love to see you there!

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Introducing WordCamp Phoenix Round 4 Speakers

The fourth round of speakers for WordCamp Phoenix are too legit to quit! You’ll get caught in the flow as you listen to straight talk on SEO, UX, WordPress maintenance, scaling, and developing business models. Plus, “The 3 things all web professionals must know about privacy,” will prep you to confidently handle client privacy policy concerns without looking like a muppet. No half-steppin’ here!

Our Round Four speakers are seriously cool beans, calling on you to explore possibilities and eliminate gammy tasks in your current workflow. On the real, you won’t want to miss these trill speakers!

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Pam Aungst WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Pam AungstSEO Basics, Plugins, Resources, and Tools

Pam is the owner of Pam Ann Marketing and Stealth™ Search and Analytics. Both specialize in SEO, PPC, and Analytics. She is a passionate advocate of WordPress and regularly gives talks at WordCamps around the country about SEO, Google Analytics, and business topics. She also recently co-founded Cross Check SEO, which creates SEO monitoring plugins for WordPress.

Victor Ramirez WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Victor RamirezBuild Custom User Experiences with Gutenberg & WP Roles

Victor Ramirez began his foray into the interwebs building websites and email newsletters for various high school art projects. He is currently a lead software engineer at Dow Jones building WordPress projects for the Wall Street Journal. On the side, he runs An Abstract Agency – a WordPress-focused marketing agency. In his free time, he teaches high school students to code; coaches professionals in New York City.

Allie Nimmons WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Allie NimmonsSupercharging Your Maintenance Packages

Allie balances her time between providing WordPress maintenance, tech support at GiveWP, and speaking at WordCamps. She is a self-taught designer and developer, working with WordPress since 2014. She is mildly obsessed with lists and wants to make the internet approachable and accessible to all.

Gabriel Mays WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Gabriel Mays Growing WordPress by Reducing Complexity & Fragmentation

Gabriel A. Mays leads WordPress at GoDaddy and has been using WordPress for over a decade. Prior to GoDaddy, Gabe founded two WordPress startups. Prior to that, Gabe was a Captain in the Marine Corps, spending two years between Iraq and Afghanistan operating on small embedded teams.

Antonio Garza WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Antonio Garza Scale Your Business – Tips to Value Pricing Your WordPress Projects

Hi! I am an experienced marketing and sales executive with a successful history of working in the web hosting, advertising and online marketing industries. I have over 20 years of project and team management experience along with experience in business development & sales, creative; marketing strategy development, WordPress, and Search Engine Optimization.

Donata Kalnenaite WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Donata KalnenaiteThe 3 things all web professionals must know about privacy

Donata Kalnenaite is a privacy and technology attorney, a Certified Information Privacy Professional and the President of a company that generates Privacy Policies. She is behind thousands of Privacy Policies, keeps up to date with all of the latest privacy news, bills and laws and is an advocate of the WordPress Community. She also teaches complex topics such as GDPR to other attorneys at the Illinois State Bar Association. In her free time, Donata enjoys beekeeping, watching her chickens and long walks at the park with her dogs.

Scott DeLuzio WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Scott DeLuzio Building a Recurring Billing Business

Scott is a prolific plugin developer, as well as a husband, father of three, and Army veteran, who unintentionally stumbled into web development while getting his degree in accounting. After graduating, he worked in the finance industry for six years, but continued to build websites on the side for family, friends, and local businesses.
After being deployed with the Army National Guard to Afghanistan in 2010, he took his interest in web development to a new level by joining a consulting firm’s in-house marketing team and eventually started his own full-time website design, maintenance, and support business in 2014.
Today, as his skills have grown and his interests have changed, he has moved away from websites and focuses primarily on building WordPress plugins for his company, Amplify Plugins. In his free time, he enjoys traveling, hiking, playing with his family, mentoring, speaking, and publishes a podcast called Drive On Podcast. Find out more at scottdeluzio.com

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Revealing Round 3 WordCamp Phoenix Speakers

Chill out, listen, and learn from our third round of speakers! These WordPress experts are prepping to get personal with stories, process, and experience that deserve mad props. Feel me? Plus, sessions on Gutenberg, Cypress and hooks will have the developer in you crunk.

Round Three speakers are keepin’ it real, challenging you to think differently and possibly say, “Hasta la vista, baby,” to some of your current processes. On the real, you won’t want to miss these O.G. speakers!

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Chris Klosowski WordCamp 2020 Speaker

Chris KlosowskiFrom Maker to Manager: Lessons learned while transitioning my role

Chris is a Partner and the CTO at Sandhills Development, LLC, the creators of plugins like Easy Digital Downloads, AffiliateWP, Restrict Content Pro, and others. When he’s not busy helping build products to help your business, you can find him with his family, brewing beer, or tinkering around with something computer related.

Maura Teal WordCamp 2020 Speaker

Maura Teal The Self-Documenting Developer

Maura is a Software Developer at Pagely and previously developed for WordPress at scale at a large media company. She is an open source and emoji enthusiast, and is a firm believer that speaking about —and sharing— life experiences (both failures and successes) builds lasting connections.

Michelle Schulp WordCamp 2020 Speaker

Michelle SchulpRethinking Themes: Embracing Atomic Design With Gutenberg

Michelle is an independent graphic designer and frontend developer in Minneapolis. Prior to beginning her career, she studied Visual Communications, with minors in Psychology and Sociology. As her work progressed, she also branched into front-end development and user experience design to round our her skillset. This combination of disciplines led her to adopt a strategy-based approach to design, focused on solving tangible problems and achieving real goals based on how people think.

Now, she collaborates on projects with clients ranging from solopreneurs to enterprise. She loves the open source community, and when she is not working on projects she speaks/volunteers/organizes at events and workshops around the country. Her passions are communication and empowerment, and she believes in the power of “Why?”

Rich Tabor WordCamp 2020 Speaker

Rich Tabor Designing & Building Gutenberg Blocks

As a WordPress entrepreneur, designer and developer all wrapped up in one, Rich Tabor is recognized as one of the top leaders in this post-Gutenberg era of WordPress. His ever-precise design chops have topped the 2018 Automattic Design Awards and led him to co-found CoBlocks, a top-notch set of page builder blocks and tools for Gutenberg, and ThemeBeans – a premier WordPress theme shop.

In early 2019, Rich sold CoBlocks, ThemeBeans, and Block Gallery to GoDaddy and joined the team as the Senior Product Manager of WordPress Experience. Day in and day out, he focuses on making a real difference on how millions of folks use WordPress everyday on GoDaddy’s Managed WordPress platform and beyond.

Aida Marie Correa WordCamp 2020 Speaker

Aida Marie Correa Panelist on Hero Panel

Aida is a modern-day renaissance woman who brings her love of teaching and creative background together to help women live more inspired lives. She is now a coach for women looking to reboot their lives, either by living more creatively or by starting new businesses. She is especially known for being an artist with a passion for her AfroLatinx culture, a floral designer, a speaker, and a writer. She is currently a Ford VIP Experiential Blogger and is a published author.

Aida regularly teaches kids at STEAM workshops and speaks at WordCamps and community events locally, nationally and internationally. Besides speaking on blogging, inclusivity, and the overall fun of WordCamps, Aida is an Organizer at WordCamp Jacksonville and loves to volunteer at any WordCamps she attends, especially at KidsCamps!
When she is not traveling or getting into shenanigans with her honey, she enjoys downtime at home, scrolling through Pinterest, hanging out at Starbucks or enjoying a crafty activity. She also has a thing for wapuu.

Micah Wood WordCamp Phoenix Speaker

Micah WoodCypress Testing and WordPress

A professional WordPress developer for over a decade, Micah has worked on sites for Fortune 100 companies, has released over a dozen WordPress plugins, is a frequent speaker at WordCamps, is a WordCamp Atlanta organizer, is a co-host on the WP Square One podcast, and shares his knowledge by blogging on WordPress development topics. Currently, Micah works at Bluehost and spends most of his time contributing back to WordPress.

Marco Berrocal WordCamp Phoenix Speaker

Marco Berrocal Hook into WordPress hooks!

Hello! I am a WordPress developer with over 10 years of experience out of San Jose, Costa Rica. I am extremely passionate about contributing with fellow WordPress maniacs both at home (which I help organize) and abroad in Latin America.

My field of work is design and front end development. I love what I do and when I am not coding I am all about my kids, food and travel.

John has been building things on the internet for over 2 decades. He found WordPress in the summer of 2003 and has been fully immersed in it ever since. John was the organizer of the first WordCamp conference in Las Vegas in 2009 and has been involved with organizing it (almost) every year since. John has a passion for teaching others to use WordPress. He founded and organizes the monthly Las Vegas WordPress meetup where he’s a frequent presenter and has traveled the country speaking at WordPress conferences from coast-to-coast.

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Releasing Round 2 of WordCamp Phoenix Speakers

Our second round of speakers are da bomb! They’ll provide you with fresh ways to WordPress and share old school stores from back in the day that may have you exclaiming, “Booyah!” before you can think better of it. You’ll feel good to go and ready to dive deep into code, marketing and the community after these talks.

Our Round Two speakers are keepin’ it real with tools to improve your communication and networking skills with customers and WordPress community members, heighten your WordPress security, and familiarize you with javascript libraries. You’ll be flossin’ from the knowledge you gain from these wicked sweet speakers!

Register to attend today so you don’t wig out when you realize tickets to WCPHX have sold out.

Tessa Kriesel WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Tessa KrieselNet Promoter Score: Gauge the Status of Your Product

Building community and teaching come naturally to dog-lover and business owner & leader, Tessa Kriesel. She wears many hats in her life — all with sass and finesse — including founder of Outspoken Women and Coders of TMRW.

Tessa has spoken on many topics, including helping beginners with their development workflows, mentorship, building communities, and shedding light on continuous integration and deployment. She has also been a panelist on a wide range of topics at Conferences and Meetups.

When Tessa isn’t working on her development chops or building community, she is using her extroverted super hero skills to make people feel welcome and included at whatever event she attends.

Mikey Veenstra WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Mikey VeenstraGet your site on HTTPS. No excuses.

Mikey is a researcher, writer, and speaker who specializes in threat detection and taxonomy. He is passionate about information security, data privacy, and the open source community. He holds a GWAPT certification and is a member of the GIAC Advisory Board.

As a Threat Analyst at Defiant, Mikey analyzes threat intelligence in order to provide up-to-date malware signatures and firewall rules to Wordfence users worldwide. Outside of his work he enjoys tabletop gaming and cooking, and dreams of starting a nonprofit to make DFIR more accessible to charities.

Find Mikey on Twitter at @heyitsmikeyv.

Francesca Marano WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Francesca MaranoThe Art of Networking

Francesca is the WordPress Community Manager at SiteGround, web hosting company. She is one of the team representatives for the global WordPress Community Team], and she volunteers as a WordCamp mentor and a Community Deputy.
She was the release co-lead for WordPress 5.3, where she served as the project coordinator.

Francesca is a passionate speaker and you can find her around the world talking about WordPress, community, open source, women in tech, and small businesses.

Michele Butcher-Jones WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Michele Butcher-Jones Creating a 5 Star Customer Experience

Michele is the Lead WordPress Technical Specialist at Thrive Internet Marketing Agency and runs her own WordPress shop at 13Core. When not working her jobs, Michele is an organizer for WordCamp St Louis, WordCamp US 2019, and the Lead Organizer of the Southern Illinois WordPress Meetup. You can usually find her snapping pictures, at the gym, handing with her family, or reading a book. She is always down for an adventure, especially if it involves great food or drinks.

Timothy Jacobs WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Timothy Jacobs Bringing Gutenberg JavaScript Outside of the Block Editor

Timothy Jacobs is a WordPress developer at iThemes where he works on the iThemes Security plugin. He’s a WordPress Core Committer for the REST API component. You can find him at https://timothybjacobs.com where he attempts to blog semi-regularly about WordPress development.

Dustin Filippini WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

Dustin Filippini – Panelist on Hero Panel

Dustin got his start with the web in the late 90s when he had to teach himself how websites were made. He kept this hobby going on the side with a thirst to learn more, while working retail until he finally found the opportunity he needed through the Milwaukee WordPress community. He started working full time with WordPress and soon because an organizer of the WordPress Meetup that helped him get his start. Later, he lead a team to bring WordCamps to Milwaukee and has spoke at several WordCamps and meetups in the midwest. Dustin finds himself buried in snow in the rural Upper Peninsula of Michigan now, but loves the skiing, biking, kayaking and other outdoor opportunities there while staying connected developing with WordPress both locally and nationally as a freelance developer.

John Hawkins WordCamp Phoenix 2020 Speaker

John Hawkins How you can get involved with the WordPress community

John has been building things on the internet for over 2 decades. He found WordPress in the summer of 2003 and has been fully immersed in it ever since. John was the organizer of the first WordCamp conference in Las Vegas in 2009 and has been involved with organizing it (almost) every year since. John has a passion for teaching others to use WordPress. He founded and organizes the monthly Las Vegas WordPress meetup where he’s a frequent presenter and has traveled the country speaking at WordPress conferences from coast-to-coast.

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