Meet Your Afternoon Speakers for WordCamp Louisville 2016

What’s better than lunch at WordCamp? The speakers that come right after! Afternoon sessions have great information for everyone who uses WordPress. Tickets are still available.

Dustin Hartzler

Dustin is a Happiness Engineer at Automattic, providing support for the popular eCommerce plugin, WooCommerce. He is also the host of the weekly WordPress podcast at Your Website Engineer. When not spending time with WordPress, he can be found traveling around the world, biking and reading.

Customize Your Site the Right Way” will cover the wrong ways to customize a site, the right ways and even how to create a plugin to house custom changes

YourWebsiteEngineer.com
Twitter: @DustinHartzler

Katie Wilkerson

Katie has spent six years working in digital advertising and publishing. Previously a marketing manager at The Atlantic, Katie is currently an audience and revenue strategist at 10up, building monetization strategy for companies like 9to5Mac, Boston Magazine, Maine Today Media, Cleveland Clinic, and AwesomenessTV.

In “Make Ads Great Again,” we’ll develop a better appreciation for how important a correct ad integration is for the success of your WordPress site and how we can actually make them contribute to your site aesthetic.

Katie is on twitter @kmwilkerson

Chris Rogers

One of our most popular requests for topics at the monthly meetup is discussion about how to add eCommerce and Membership areas to a site. Chris will discuss just that in “How to Add an Online Store and/or Membership Site

Chris is a co-organizer of WordCamp Las Vegas and a regular speaker at the Vegas WP Meetup Group.

Follow Chris on twitter @CHRactor

Adam W. Warner

Adam discovered WordPress in 2005 when looking for an easier way to update his existing HTML websites. He’s learned a lot through the years, including what NOT to do.

In “WordPress Security for Beginners: Simple Steps to Build Your Master Plan,” he’ll dispel some myths, explain the “big picture” of website security and give actionable tips you can start applying to your own websites to create your “Security Master Plan”.

adamwwarner.com (notice the two “w”s)
@wpmodder