Ecco il primo gruppo di speaker!

Oggi ti presentiamo il primo gruppo di speaker di WCMIL 2017: se non hai ancora acquistato il biglietto, ti diamo sei ottimi motivi per farlo 😉

Luca Sartoni

Luca Sartoni is a media professional with more than a decade of technical and marketing expertise. Thanks to his extensive experience in business environments ranging from SMEs to large corporate projects, Luca helps companies scale up by implementing data-driven strategies. He does not believe in Santa Claus, magic spells and everything not backed by facts. Luca is Protector of Asynchronicity at Automattic.

Mauricio Gelves

Mauricio Gelves is a Software Engineer graduated in the Palermo University (Buenos Aires, Argentina). With more than 10 years developing all kind of digital projects and in the last 5 years he is fully involved in the WordPress Community. He is one of the organisers of the WordPress Madrid Meetup.

Francesca Marano

Francesca è la WordPress Community Manager di SiteGround. Fa parte del team Community di WordPress, organizza meetup e WordCamp nella sua città, Torino, e prende parte a numerosi eventi WordPress in tutto il mondo.
Fondatrice di C+B, un blog con più di sessanta autrici rivolto alle imprenditrici creative italiane.
Francesca è una speaker entusiasta e appassionata e potete trovarla in Italia o in giro per il mondo a parlare di WordPress, community, open source, donne e tecnologia, piccole imprese.

Nevena Tomovic

Nevena likes stories, and talking to people. She works in PR and Digital Marketing, and when she is not working you can find her skiing, running or trying to do acro yoga. She shares storytelling tips on nevena.blog

John Blackbourn

John is one of the WordPress core developers, a member of the WordPress security team, and was the release lead for WordPress 4.1. He works as a senior developer at Human Made in the UK, and has over ten years’ experience developing with WordPress.

Luca Tumedei

Luca is a free-lance developer that works with teams ranging from 1 to 80, that maintains open-source software (wp-browser notably) and that trains other developers in WP and test-driven development techniques. As a volunteer, he’s spent 15 years coaching and tutoring people from 7 to 70 for a purpose in relief operations and camps abroad.

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