Speakers

Kim White

While the www was just getting popular I learned to build websites to show off my growing family. In 1999 I made it my career and later returned to school to build up my skill set. I love WordPress and started the Lehigh Valley Meetup in 2014. Currently, I serve as a chapter leader for GDI Lehigh Valley.

Melinda Helt

Melinda Helt is a Happiness Engineer for WooCommerce and has over seven years experience building WordPress sites and training WordPress users. She also helps organize WordPress Meetups and WordCamps in her hometown of Pittsburgh and is a member of the WordPress Community Training Team.

Pat Costa

Originally a native of Ohio, I graduated with an education degree from Bowling Green State University and moved to Virginia. I taught for a decade as a classroom educator and somewhere along the line picked up another degree in political science from Virginia Tech. As a teacher, I discovered WordPress as it is an easy platform to host my lessons. Using Yoast on my site allowed me to reach a much broader audience than just my students. I then began to teach myself basic coding skills and soon I was picking up clients and other teachers who wanted work done on their websites. I eventually applied and was accepted as a Support Engineer for Yoast.

At Yoast, I enjoy demystifying SEO and helping our customers resolve tricky technical support issues. In my off time, I watch Cleveland sports, participate in historical reenactments, and try to learn more about the people, cultures, and places that make up the world I live in.

Ben Meredith

Ben is the Senior Support Technician at WordImpress, the makers of Give, the most robust donation platform for WordPress. He also created Better Click To Tweet, the most popular WordPress Plugin for adding Click to Tweet boxes to WordPress posts and pages. A lifelong North Carolinian (with a 4-year break in Middle Tennessee just after college), Ben is also one of the organizers for WordCamp Raleigh, leading the team in 2017 and 2018. When not coding or solving code puzzles to support users, you’ll find him with a guitar in hand or perhaps playing a round of disc golf. He’d lobby for it being called just “golf” and making that other game “ball golf” or perhaps “expensive ball golf.”

Jaime Eberley

I am a 17 year veteran of the service provider industry. Starting in technical support with a local internet service provider, I moved on to pair Networks, Inc. in 2004. I have always had an interest in website security and in 2006 I began working with our Abuse Department. After many years I have progressed on to Security and Abuse Lead and oversee security vulnerabilities, customer account cleanups, malware injection identification, and account fraud and abuse.

Sam Jadali

As a cybersecurity researcher and crypto activist, Sam’s dedication and passion in the cloud space has been alive and well before the term cloud was born. He has spent the last 20 years in the hosting industry and he founded Host Duplex 8 years ago. Since the launch of HD, Sam and his company have been not only managing WordPress sites but educating clients on security and performance to assist in their success. His clients include some of the most visited WordPress sites on the internet including MacRumors and AppShopper . He quickly realized that client education is vital for not only his success but for their success. With his depth of knowledge of plugin security and compliance regulations, he continually educates his clients on how to be preemptive with security while maintaining the performance they expect. 

An avid Big 10 fan (Go Hawkeyes, sorry Panther fans), Sam escaped the Iowa cold and moved to Southern California 7 years ago. He currently resides in downtown San Diego and is currently learning the ropes of raising a new puppy.

Daniel Swain

Daniel is the founder of JDS WebDesign, a Digital Marketing Strategy Company that helps small to mid-size companies. JDS WebDesign builds, supports and markets WordPress websites. Daniel has been building websites for 16 + years, and working as a free lance designer for JDS WebDesign since August 2007.

In his spare time, Daniel loves hanging out with his family, playing a round of golf, listening to some jazz, writing blog material, and working on his podcast.

Lee Drozak

Lee Drozak is a Digital Strategy who designs and develops WordPress websites for people who love their online business but haa-ate their websites.

She’s here for those who are tired of fitting into everyone else’s mold. Those who are rebelling against sleazy online marketing. Those who want a website that takes your customer on a journey and allows you to solve the problems that brought them to Google search.

Her straightforward advice has been featured at WordCamps, Soar To Success Magazine, and Pittsburgh Biz TV Shows. She’s presented to organizations large and small to share her love for website creation and passion for making the process simple.

And when she’s not teaching small business owners how to create effective and client attractive websites, you can find her exploring the outdoors, listening to the horse and buggies in her Amish town or enjoying a glass of wine.

To learn more about Lee Drozak and discover how a solid WordPress process can help you reign in your client projects. visit www.leedrozak.com.

Bethany Lang

Bethany Lang has taken the long and winding road to project management and WordPress. After receiving her BFA in Theatre Management from The Theatre School at DePaul University, she began her career as a grant writer and fundraiser in Chicago for organizations like Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Chicago Children’s Museum. As the youngest person everywhere she worked, she was often called upon to do “the stuff with computers.”

In 2012, Bethany left fundraising to transition to join NeonCRM’s training and implementation team, helping nonprofit organizations get up and running with their new CRM. In her three years there, Bethany became the team’s first director, supervising its growth from two to five full-time staff, creating new training materials and seminars, and assisting hundreds of nonprofit organizations.

Bethany came to WordPress through her previous position as Project Manager and Web Developer at Cornershop Creative, where she managed a wide variety of nonprofit tech projects and built websites for progressive nonprofits. She loves WordPress because it’s flexible and has a tremendous open source community, but it’s still so easy to use for everyday editors.

When she’s actually away from her computer, Bethany enjoys exploring Pittsburgh’s booming craft beer scene, rooting for her beloved Pittsburgh Pirates, and hanging out with her two dogs, Mina and Pavel.

Abbey Sager

Abbey Sager, 18, was born and raised in northern New Jersey and now resides in southwestern Pennsylvania. She currently goes to Southern New Hampshire University majoring in Nonprofit Management. Already putting these skills to use, Abbey also runs her own 501(c)3 non-profit – Diverse Gaming Coalition – which fights to end online harassment. Her interests include how people use their emotions, bullying and harassment, and how these two ideas correlate. She actively volunteers for organizations such as Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation, Peace First, and Youth Service America.

Josh Pollock

Josh Pollock is the founder and lead developer of Caldera Labs, creators of Caldera Forms, a drag and drop responsive form builder for WordPress. He is also a WordPress core contributor, author of two books about WordPress development and a member of The WPCrowd.

Tiffany Bridge

Tiffany has been building websites for over 20 years, teaching herself HTML from Webmonkey tutorials on Geocities, moving on through Blogger, Movable Type, WordPress, Drupal, WordPress again… Today she teaches small and medium-sized businesses how to get the most from their web presence, and larger businesses how to keep their digital assets organized and up-to-date.

Max Ivey aka The Blind Blogger

Maxwell Ivey is a totally blind man who grew up in a family of carnival owners in Texas. He started going blind at age four, lost much of his vision by age 12, and was totally blind by the time he graduated from college. Still he attended traditional high school and college. He became involved in scouting and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. He would participate in the family business helping with bookings and operating games until his dad’s death forced the closure of their small traveling show. He started helping people sell surplus amusement equipment online. He had to learn so much including how to hand code html, master social media network, recruiter clients, set fees, write copy, build an email list, record videos, and so much more. People told him how inspiring he was which lead to starting a second website the blind blogger where he shares the more personal aspects of being a blind entrepreneur. That lead to writing three books his latest about competing for and winning one of the amtrak writers in residence. He would use his prize to take a crazy solo trip to New York City during the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. He wrote about that in his latest inspirational self-help book titled The Blind Blogger’s NYC Adventures, How You Can Make Your Dreams Come True. Along the way he became. Prolific guest on podcasts, radio shows, virtual summits, and other online media opportunities. This lead to helping friends do the same. Now days he is hiring out to help fellow authors, coaches, speakers, bloggers, and podcasters more exposure by booking them on podcasts and radio shows so they can share their stories, reach new audiences, and build their brands. He loves helping people and is a no excuses allowed life goals coach and motivational story teller as a speaker. He is currently planning to travel the world sharing his message of accomplishing goals by finding solutions instead of making excuse. He loves to sing and will probably sing during his talk. If you have questions for him, just ask. He believes it’s better to answer an awkward question than to have people guess.

Lauren Pittenger

Lauren Pittenger is a designer and developer at LBDesign where she creates websites for clients with WordPress. She has dealt with imposter syndrome and continues to do the work on herself and her own life and career to overcome it and is passionate about sharing what she’s learned with others so they can do the same. She lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia with her cat and likes to read, listen to podcasts, and go whitewater kayaking.