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Jane Wells

Jane is the user experience lead for WordPress, and has worked in the web industry for 10 years. She is often on the road, meeting WordPress users to incorporate their feedback into each new version. In between WordCamps, she tries to find time to restore her 1968 Austin-Healey Sprite. Jane is a former San Francisco [...]
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Drew Strojny

Drew is an interface designer, theme architect, ex-football player, and entrepreneur. He is usually busy designing and building handcrafted WordPress themes at The Theme Foundry, enjoying the fantastic weather in Boise, or on the couch watching romantic comedies with a box of tissues. Drew graduated from Duke University in 2003 with an A.B. in Philosophy. [...]
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Step right up! Get your tickets here…

I am thrilled to announce that all the late nights getting our ticketing system put together are finally paying off. If you go to the site today, you might notice a new sidebar widget and some new menu items under the attendees tab. You now have the opportunity to purchase one of our very limited [...]
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Jonathan Dingman

Jonathan Dingman is a free lance WordPress developer that passionately loves WordPress.  His experience with WordPress began in 2003 with the first release of WordPress.  Some of his latest endeavors include organizing the first WordCamp in New York City back in 2008.  Another is his involvement with WordPress Vibe, a blog devoted to the WordPress [...]
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Steve Zehngut

Steve founded Zeek Interactive in 1995. Despite dozens of dot–com hey–day offers to “partner up” for mountains of stock options, he remains the creative technologist behind the Huntington Beach–based company. With a degree in cinema and a background in graphic design, Steve has been a multimedia developer for more than fifteen years. Under his direction, [...]
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Scott Elkin

Scott Elkin is the Technical Director at McIntosh Marketing, and creating websites for over 10 years. Being a Microsoft Certified programmer, the only world he ever knew was Microsoft. When he discovered WordPress, he switched to developing almost all client sites using that platform, integrating with everything from membership sites, forums, shopping carts, split-testing and [...]
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Pete Mall

Pete is a self-described WordPress ninja and has been contributing to WordPress since 2005. He provides WordPress consulting services through Joint Forces Technology Solutions (jointforcestech.com). Pete has worked with multiple Fortune 100 brands, as well as smaller companies. He is known for turning around troubled development projects and improving the productivity and dependability of the [...]
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John Hawkins

John has been working in the web development field for more than a decade. He started his first blog back in 2003, moved to WordPress a short time later and hasn’t looked back. John has been active in all aspects of the WordPress Universe. He’s customized themes, released plugins to the WordPress repository, hosted WordCamp: [...]
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Colin Loretz

Colin is a developer, designer, entrepreneur and community builder. He develops custom solutions for Salesforce.com, WordPress and the iPhone platforms as the Chief Architect of Lively Labs. A supporter of tech culture, Colin also heads up Ignite Reno, organizes Reno-Tahoe WordCamp, and co-founded the Reno Collective coworking space for fellow entrepreneurs and freelancers.
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Blair Williams

Blair Williams has been working as a Software Engineer, Internet Marketer and New Media Consultant for over a decade. He specializes in leveraging and writing Software to automate Internet Marketing to drive explosive growth and sales in Businesses of all sizes. He’s an expert in WordPress, Ruby on Rails, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Pay Per [...]
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