Say hello to our final group of #WCEU speakers!

It’s an honour to introduce our last group of #WCEU speakers. Please welcome Helen Hou-Sandí, Mike Schroder, Mattias Ventura, Luc Princen, Graham Armfield, Daniel Bachhuber, Taylor Lovett, and Andy Nacin.

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Thank you Flywheel for being a #WCEU Administrator sponsor!

Flywheel joins the Administrator sponsors of WordCamp Europe 2016! We’d like to ask you all to join us in saying a big “Thank you” to Flywheel for the support and trust.

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Flywheel is a delightful platform that empowers designers, developers, and digital agencies to focus on what they do best — building beautiful, functional sites for their clients. We make it a breeze to create and develop WordPress sites, handle hosting, manage projects, and ultimately scale your business.

Welcome Radix as a #WCEU Administrator sponsor!

We’d like to say a big “Thank you” to Radix for joining the WordCamp Europe sponsors at the administrator level! Thank you for supporting the event and welcome!

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Radix offers rich and memorable internet addresses that will host the next big idea, initiative, community, enterprise, killer app or viral sensation.

Radix has successfully launched 7 new domain extensions including .online, .tech, .space, .website, .press, .host, .site and will soon be launching .store.

Meet our next group of #WCEU speakers

Please join us in welcoming the next group of WordCamp Europe speakers to the stage! Meet Amelia Andersdotter, Anders Jensen-Urstad, Adam Silverstein, Dan Blows, Davide Casali, Tom Nowell, Karim Marucchi and Davor Altman!

 


Amelia Andersdotter

Amelia Andersdotter is a former Member of the European Parliament and an experienced public speaker and presenter. Her current focus is the understanding of data protection not only as a law but as a tool for advancing the fundamental principles on which democracies are built.


Anders Jensen-Urstad

Anders Jensen-Urstad has been a developer and free software advocate since the days of Netscape and PHP 3. After a stint as a professional pirate in the European Parliament, he now develops tools to make it easier for people to make websites that respect privacy.


Adam Silverstein

Adam started programming in assembly code and learned Java when Netscape Navigator ruled the web – eventually embracing WordPress as his platform of choice.

He loves helping other people learn and getting them excited. He loves helping out in WordPress core. He is a release Deputy for WordPress 4.5, the lead developer of the WP REST API JavaScript client, a serial core contributing developer and a Senior Web Engineer at 10up. He loves long rafting trips, playing mbira, travel, taking walks and tending his over-sized garden.


Karim Marucchi

Karim Marucchi is the CEO of Crowd Favorite and Chairman of The VeloMedia Group. In the past 20 years, his career path has encompassed a variety of opportunities including founding startups, working for large web agencies and taking companies public.

This wealth of experience in taking digital teams across the globe has provided Karim with the necessary foundation and institutional knowledge in leading Crowd Favorite into the growing multinational organization it has become today.


Tom Nowell

Tom is a developer from the UK and a VIP Wrangler at Automattic. Prior to that he’s had 5 years of experience at agencies building and maintaining websites.

Tom runs multiple open source projects, has plugins in the .org repository, and was elected a community moderator for the WordPress Stack Exchange where he was in the top 20 high ranking users.

He strongly believes most developers are missing information that’s presumed and assumed, and that with the right knowledge they can make leaps and bounds.


Dan Blows

Dan is a Senior PHP developer from London, using WordPress and Symfony to build usable software for big companies. He’s a top 3% contributor on StackOverflow.


Davide Casali

Davide Casali, better known as “Folletto”, is one of the product team leads for WordPress.com and on the advisor board of multiple startups. He’s a polymath with a hybrid background in design, psychology, and technology.

In his 15+ years of professional experience, he designed consumer (B2C), enterprise (B2B) and internal products for more than 6 million users worldwide in different markets and industries.

He’s worked with companies like Bank of England, Intesa Sanpaolo, Banca Sella, Unicredit, Nokia, Vodafone, Telecom Italia, Ferrari and Benetton.

In Automattic, he leads Hyperion, the team that is working on WordPress.com, specifically on the themes and customization side, and he collaborates with the other teams and designer to align the experience across our products.


Davor Altman

Being a WordPress enthusiast and Customer Support addict, Davor manages to combine these two passions of his as a Happiness Engineer at Automattic! He’s organized Customer Happiness meetups in Serbia and taught WordPress to students.

Davor has vast experience on the subject of Customer Service, especially when it is combined with WordPress! He blogs about both WordPress and Customer Happiness at davoraltman.me.

 

Save the date! Join us for the #WCEUBall on Saturday, June 25th at Halle E+G!

After parties, socials, gatherings, meetups, the after hours social events at WordCamp Europe have always had one purpose – get together, have fun, chat, relax and make friends and a lot of memories.

This year, with the help of our awesome after party sponsors SiteGround and Hover, we have something special planned for you all.

Welcome to the WordCamp Europe Ball

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Ladies and gentleman of the WordPress world, pack your dresses, shirts & bow ties and join us on Saturday, June 25th, at 8:30 pm for the WordCamp Europe Ball in Halle E at the MuseumQuartier.


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Don’t miss the #WCEU focused track on WordPress Development for beginners

For the first time this year, WordCamp Europe will have more than two tracks. With the conference expanding almost twice since 2015, we decided to add more content and most of all – experiment with formats and topics.

Our third track is going to be in the beautiful Leopold Museum, just a 2 min walk from Halle E+G and it will host all our networking activities (link), three highly targeted, focused content tracks (development, business, and community) and for the first time for an event of this side – unconference (more information coming in the next few days).

Today we’d like to introduce the third and final of our three focused tracks: “WordPress Development for Beginners”. The speakers in this focused track are successful developers with tons of experience in all areas of WordPress. They’ll get you familiar with some important concepts in WordPress development – from theme and plugin development to setting up your dev environment and working with Multisite.

Please welcome Marcos Schratzenstaller, Jeremy Felt, Edmund Turbin, Aaron Campbell, Matt Geri and Ulrich Pogson. 

Marcos Schratzenstaller

Working at Rainmaker Digital as a SysAdmin focused on WordPress hosting, Marcos is a System administrator focused on WordPress hosting, developer in languages: Python, Bash, PHP, C/C++, Informix 4GL, Java, HTML, JavaScript, C#, Visual C++ (with large experience in this field) with large knowledge in databases (SQL and No-SQL).

WP-CLI for beginners


Jeremy Felt

Jeremy is a senior WordPress engineer with University Communications at Washington State University, where he helps power the web on an open source, multi-network, multisite platform.

He describes himself as an Open Source Student. Is a WordPress core committer. Maintainer of VVV. Thankful community member of all the above.

Multisite!


Edmund Turbin

Edmund Turbin is a London based Solutions Engineer at WP Engine originally from New York. He has been developing websites for over 10 years.

He’s worked with proprietary and open source CMS platforms at media, publishing and ad tech companies and is passionate about optimizing workflows.

When the laptop is closed, he enjoys producing tech house in the studio, cycling and spending time with his family.

Theming in WordPress: Where do I start?


Aaron Campbell

I’ve been doing web development professionally for over 16 years.

I’ve been a core contributor to WordPress since 2007 (WordPress 2.3), co-led the WordPress 3.6 release, am a part of the WordPress security team, and have commit access to WordPress core.

Website Security – The Big Picture w/ Simple Steps to Take


Matt Geri

My name is Matt, I’m a full time WordPress Engineer at XWP. I’ve been a WordPress developer since 2005 and have loved the platform ever since.

I run a WordPress development blog at http://mattgeri.com where I post daily articles and videos on WordPress development.

The ultimate WordPress development environment


Ulrich Pogson

Have been teaching myself web development with WordPress since January 2012. I moved from support to theme development to plugin development to developing a site with custom features. I would like to show what I have done as there are not many resources how to develop and deploy small/medium sites. Hopefully, this will start a discussion and sharing of other solutions.

Themes & Plugins in harmony

 

Thank you to all #WCEU Small Business sponsors!

Join us in saying a big thank you to our Small Business sponsors! We’re extremely happy to be supported by companies of all sizes who want to give back to the community by helping this event become a reality.

Thank you, Small Business sponsors! ❤️


Savviilogo-savvii

Savvii  is fast, secure & easy hosting for your WordPress websites. We are from Europe, for Europe. Would you like to try it out? The 30-day money back guarantee, month-to-month based agreements and migration service make it easy.


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We make super awesome products for WordPress. Currently WP Migrate DB Pro and WP Offload S3.

Head to http://deliciousbrains.com for more information.


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Maverick, Supervisor, Transformer. WordPress professional since 2006 with focus on plugin development. WooCommerce specialist and security expert with fifteen years’ experience in the hosting industry. Long story short: WordPress is my passion.

http://mensmaximus.com


WinningWPlogo-winningwp

WinningWP is an award-winning blog with the aim of exploring all manner of WordPress-related techniques and resources, disseminating helpful information, and providing useful tips, deals and insights to anybody and everybody with an interest in WordPress.


Fix my WPFixmyWP

FixMyWP.com was founded in Greece and went online in April 2013 after understanding that there was a need for small fix/repairs among WP sites.
Our goal was to offer ala carte services to anyone having an issue with WP. As we progressed we realized that there was an extra need for offering WP Maintenance Services so from January of 2014 we started offering this extra pack of servies to our clients.
Our goal is to keep our clients happy and stress free so they can enjoy WordPress in full speed.


Torque Magazinelogo-torque

Torque Magazine is a news site for all things WordPress. We feature content from a collection of writers, each with different skill-sets and experiences with WordPress. Check in daily for tutorials, news, interviews, and more.


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Wir sind der faire und professionelle Webhoster für Domain Junkies und Hobby Tüftler! Bei uns gibt es über 400 Domainendungen und tolle Angebote für WordPress Hosting.

http://easyname.ch/de/hosting


Kajamba

logo-kajambaWe’re the Good Guys 🙂
Kajamba was founded by industry veterans who got fed up working in big companies with inefficient operation that eats up a lot of the profit they can give to their publishers.
We’ve been living and breathing online advertising since early 2,000’s, so we knew there’s a better way to do things…

Cultivating happy teams, for better business – a WordPress business panel moderated by Brian Krogsgard

Meet the leaders of some of the leading WordPress-centric consulting agencies worldwide, as they are interviewed by Brian Krogsgard on what it takes to cultivate a happy team, with discussion topics ranging from remote work and salary to management feedback, and personal growth.

Brian will be joined on stage by Magne Ilsaas (Norway), Matt Johnson (USA), Ilona Filipi (UK) and Alex Frison (Germany) for the panel that we called “Cultivating happy teams, for better business”.


Magne Ilsaas, Founder of DekodeMagne Ilsaas, Dekode

Magne is the founder and manager of Dekode, Norway’s biggest WordPress agency.

With a background in design, he works on bridging the gap between design and technology in order to create the best and most cost-efficient WordPress projects for their clients. When he’s not working on WordPress projects, you’ll find him skiing or fishing in Lofoten.


Matt Johnson, CTO of Alley InteractiveMatt Johnson, Alley Interactive

Matt Johnson is co-founder and CTO of Alley Interactive, a full-service digital agency in New York City that works with large media companies and non-profit organizations, where he leads company technology strategy and outreach to the open source community.


Alexander Frison, Germany – Co-founder InpsydeAlex Frison, Inpsyde

Alex is a co-founder of wpengineer.com and co-owner of Inpsyde, the no. 1 WordPress agency in Germany, WordPress.com VIP partner and Gold WooExpert. His team and he are behind the multilingual WordPress solution MultilingualPress, BackWPup, Adminimize, Search & Replace and many, many more…

He’s responsible for WordPress VIP projects as project manager, strategic partnerships, and other marketing & growth activities.

When he’s not in front of his PC, he’s enjoying time with friends and family and if he is not injured, he loves to play squash, tennis and football.

 


Ilona Filipi, Co-founder Moove AgencyIllona Fillipi, Moove

Ilona Filipi is the co-founder and MD of Innovative WordPress Agency Moove.

She blogs at IlonaFilipi.com about the business side of running a WordPress Agency.

 


Panel moderator: Brian Krogsgard

Photo by Tammie Lister, Eyetaken.com

Photo by Tammie Lister, Eyetaken.com

Brian is a web developer, writer, and consultant based in Birmingham, Alabama. He is the editor of Post Status, a news and information website for WordPress professionals.

He loves building websites, and he builds them with WordPress.

Brian delivers news, commentary, and WordPress insights on a daily basis and has an in-depth knowledge of everything important that is happening in the WordPress world.

Brian hosts a weekly WordPress podcast which you can follow on https://poststatus.com/category/draft/.

 

Say hello to the wonderful #WCEU Subscriber sponsors!

We’d like to ask you to join us in saying a big thank you to our Subscriber level sponsors. Your help and support are extremely valuable to us and WordCamp Europe could not have happened without it.

Thank you!


logo-cloudaccessCloud Access.net

CloudAccess.net provides managed WordPress hosting built on a highly optimized platform. The custom Cloud Control Panel includes innovative features and integrates into a specialized Support Team who cares for your WordPress sites.


Webempressa

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Nos tienes disponibles 24 horas, todos los días del año listos para ayudarte a resolver los problemas y dudas con tu Hosting. Reglas de seguridad Anti-hackeo para WordPress.
Será un placer alojarte: http://www.webempresa.com/wordpress/hosting-wordpress.


 

.ME Registry

logo-dotme.ME is a top level domain name that is all about YOU — giving you an original destination to build and personalise your corporate or personal blog or brand. As a leading personal online domain, .ME is uniquely positioned to cater to professional and personal needs of its users by providing them with an easy way to express their uniqueness to the world. Whether you’re looking for a hub to house all of your blogs, a new blog, personal branding website, entrepreneurial endeavour, or a clever domain hack, .ME is here to help!


Press Customizr

logo-presscustomizrPress Customizr is a France-based company designing and developing user-friendly WordPress products. Built on a solid framework, Press Customizr’s most popular theme, the Customizr, is used by 100K+ users and has been top rated by hundreds of satisfied users on WordPress.org.
Press Customizr’s mission is to help small businesses easily customize their WordPress website.
Press Customizr is happy to give back to the WordPress community by sponsoring the 2016 WordCamp Europe 🙂

Learn more at presscustomizr.com.


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Since 2008, iThemes has been creating WordPress tools to help you build and grow your freelance web design business with WordPress.

Introducing the #WCEU focused tracks: “Running a WordPress business”

For the first time this year, WordCamp Europe will have more than two tracks. With the conference expanding almost twice since 2015, we decided to add more content and most of all – experiment with formats and topics.

Our third track is going to be in the beautiful Leopold Museum, just a 2 min walk from Halle E+G and it will host all our networking activities (link), three highly targeted, focused content tracks (development, business, and community) and for the first time for an event of this side – unconference (more information coming in the next few days).

Today we’d like to introduce the first of our three focused tracks: “Running a WordPress business” and its amazing speakers. They come from all over the world and bring you know-how on successful practices that each WordPress business needs to be aware of. From agency to SaaS and services built on WordPress, we bring you some of the best professionals in the industry to share practical advice on marketing strategies, project management, development and growth strategies and managing a successful team.

So, without further ado, please welcome Becs Rivett-Kemm, Matt Cheney, Becky Davis, Mario Peshev and Lesley Molecke – our lovely business track speakers.

Becs Rivett-Kemm

Becs has been an email marketer for the past 8 years and is passionate about design and code. She works for Receiptful and also provides freelance email marketing consultancy, giving her a wide range of experience of the practical applications of email and the challenges of email for the common man. Her goal is to teach people how to do email well themselves, rather than relying on her to do it for them.

Her talk is What’s my WordPress site’s email strategy?

Matt Cheney

Matt is a long time web developer who has implemented several decoupled CMS solutions using AngularJS and Backbone. He is also the co-founder of Pantheon which provides WordPress and Drupal hosting.

Matt’s talk: Making the Leap: Successful Products as a Web Agency.

Becky Davis

Becky is an independent front-end developer specializing in custom WordPress themes and project management. She is Chicago native and is very active in the WordPress community there, including helping with WordCamp Chicago and running one of its most active meetups. She loves training and teaching WordPress as well as gardening, movies, and biking. She is especially fond of bars with couches and good whiskey.

Becky will talk about Project Management or How to Herd Cats.

Mario Peshev

Mario is the CEO of DevriX, a distributed WordPress development agency with a team of 20. He’s been a WordPress Core contributor since WordPress 3.7, an author of dozens of plugins, and a technical aficionado with over 12 years of software engineering and architecture experience. Over the past 5 years, Mario has been leading a remote team around the world, leading the technical business development of large platforms in the automotive, airline, media, educational and marketing fields, and consulting businesses on growth, business development and architecture.

Mario will talk about Managing a remote WordPress team.

Lesley Molecke

Lesley is a co-founder of boutique WordPress agency, Cornershop Creative, which focuses on helping nonprofit and small business customers set and meet their goals online. She’s been working on the web since she was in high school and ran her own small web design shop before she could drive. Prior to founding Cornershop Creative, she managed enterprise-level CMS rollouts for both the City of Albuquerque and the Albuquerque Public Schools (one of the largest districts in the US) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Lesley and her co-founders have turned a pipe dream of a business into a reality that employs 10 remote employees and helps more than 100 nonprofit customers each year.

Lesley’s talk: Changing the world, one WordPress site at a time: How we built a successful, distributed WordPress firm serving nonprofits.