WordPress London Meetup – March 2017

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March 30, 2017

18:00

If you’ve come away from the excellent WordCamp London this weekend wanting more…then you’re in luck!

The team at Beaver Builder have given us a Pro licence for one of the attendees at #wpldn to win this month.

Speakers

Edmund Turbin

Edmund Turbin is a Solutions Architect at Pantheon based in London, UK. He is an advocate for the benefits of open source content management systems and has worked within the WordPress ecosystem for over 10 years. Edmund is passionate about user adoption, development workflow, performance optimisation as well as music production.

Mike Pead

Mike runs Primary Image, based in Westcliff-on-Sea in Essex, and designs, supports, and hosts WordPress websites for clients.  Primary Image specialises in the transport sector, with Mike creating websites for Transport for London, National Express, and Network Rail, amongst many others.

Mik Scarlet

With over 30 years in the media Mik was one of the first well known disabled people to appear on TV in the UK, working on shows such as Beat That, From The Edge, The Travel Show, BBC News and C5 News.  Alongside his media career he is one of the UK’s leading access and inclusion experts.  He advises major companies and government bodies on how to create and maintain systems that ensure disabled people, and all other protected characteristics as described by the Equality Act 2010, are fully included in society.

Sponsors

SiteGround
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Organisers

Dan Maby

Dan is a director at blue 37. He thrives on business development and project management, as well as having a passion for productivity & marketing.

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