Meet 6 more #WCDUB 2017 speakers (that makes it 20 so far!)

We announced our first 8 speakers last Sunday. We added 6 more last Tuesday. And with just 4 weeks left until WordCamp Dublin 2017 kicks off on October 14th, it’s time to reveal another 6 awesome speakers.

You run a small business. Or maybe are a techy. Well, we’ve got you covered, no matter whether you’re a WordPress expert or a small website manager. You can learn what you need to stay up to date with marketing trends, or you can improve your coding/customizing skills.

So, here are another 6 amazing people. 6 sessions that alone would justify the whole event.

Please help us welcoming each speaker by following and thanking them on Twitter (links below)… and don’t forget to buy your €35 ticket before we run out 🙂

15.  Luminus Olumide Alabi (Automattic)

WooCommerce Happiness Ninja at Automattic with a penchant for helping people figure out the easiest and most reliable way to achieve their objectives. Sometimes coder, abysmal designer and wannabe social butterfly with a 6th-degree black belt in hanging out […]

Topic: Workshop: WooCommerce for Fun & Profit – How to get started and maximize your bottom line

Twitter and Full Biohttps://2017.dublin.wordcamp.org/speaker/luminus-olumide-alabi/

16. Fellyph Cintra (Inspiration)

I started my career with web development in 2006. I’m Brazilian and now I’m based in Dublin, Ireland. My specialty is front-end, HTML, CSS, Javascript – these are the things that I like work. Addicted learner always looking for something new to learn in my free time. My history with WordPress started in 2008, when I developed my first theme. After this, I worked in many companies using WordPress […]

Topic: Progressive Web Apps and WordPress

Twitter and Full Biohttps://2017.dublin.wordcamp.org/speaker/fellyph-cintra/

17. Gerald Glynn (BrightWork)

Gerald fell into Web Development attempting to impress an artist he was trying to woo. At the time he was researching the Jaipur Foot, a prosthetic limb from India, and had little more experience in web technologies other than writing HTML in Netscape Compose and uploading to the family Eircom Homepage account. He now works as the Senior Web Developer at BrightWork […]

Topic: Build a bespoke Page Builder – How to leverage metadata fields to enable creators to create tailored content

Twitter and Full Biohttps://2017.dublin.wordcamp.org/speaker/gerald-glynn/

18. Damien Carbery (freelancer)

Damien has been dabbling in programming since long before he had a computer. In 2007 he used WordPress to blog about typos but it’s all programming articles about WordPress now. Finding a useful do_action() or apply_filters() will make his day […]

Topic: Child themes: Won’t someone think of the children?

Twitter and Full Biohttps://2017.dublin.wordcamp.org/speaker/damien-carbery/

19. Kayleigh Thorpe (34SP)

I am a WordPress Support Specialist at 34SP.com. I have used WordPress both in my personal and professional life for many years and I enjoy being a part of the community […]

Topic: Making Kitten GIF Galleries Fabulous – Image Optimisation for WordPress

Twitter and Full Biohttps://2017.dublin.wordcamp.org/speaker/kayleigh-thorpe/

20. Ian Clevett (Zeal)

I have 15 years experience working in the web industry working my way up from junior to head of creative for some of the biggest companies in the world such Apple, Pfizer, Betvictor, Skrill, 888.com & Unicef whilst having an excellent reputation with my peers as a coder, designer and innovator and for last three years, a business owner. I specialise in creating WordPress websites that convert from the ground up […]

Topic: How well is your website working?

Twitter and Full Biohttps://2017.dublin.wordcamp.org/speaker/ian-clevett/

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🙂 Enjoy!

Here’s the list of previously announced speakers:

First 8 speakers – blog announcement

6 additional speakers – blog announcement

1. Tammie Lister (Automattic)

Topic: Getting to know Gutenberg

2. Sean Blakeley (Pragmatic) & Beatrice Whelan (Sage)

Topic: Building Partnerships, not Projects – with WordPress

3. Geoffrey Keating (Intercom)

Topic: Using content to a grow a business

4. Yannick Gaultier (WeeblrPress)

Topic: Accelerated Mobile Pages on WordPress: why and how?

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Topic: Boilerplating WordPress

6. Steve Deane (SEO Business Blueprint)

Topic: How I became a digital nomad (by accident). And how you can too.

7. Rodolfo Melogli (Business Bloomer)

Topic: WooCommerce Customisation Masterclass (Workshop)

8. Amanda Webb (Spiderworking)

Topic: Not Your Usual Talk About Getting Blog Readers

9. Heather Burns (Webdevlaw)

Topic: Designing for data protection

10. Micheal Reilly (Educated Machine)

Topic: React Native, WordPress and JavaScript Shenanigans

11. Úna Ní Fhlannagáin (Una.ie)

Topic: We Rocked The Royal Albert Hall… thanks to WordPress

12. Kevin Lydon (Green T Digital)

Topic: Are you leaving money on the table? Increase your ROI with automation and get the most out of WooCommerce

13. Mark Scully (Learn Inbound)

Topic: From Zero To Hero: How To Build A Brand Your Audience Will Adore

14. Tim O’Driscoll (Beeonlion)

Topic: Workshop: Creating an Attendee Event Website from scratch

WordCamp Dublin 2017 is over. Check out the next edition!