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Second Round of Speakers Announced!

We’re excited to announce our second round of speakers! Make sure to check out the other speakers and see who else will be sharing their knowledge this year.

Seth Alling

Seth Alling is a Detroit-based developer turned designer turned developer, who has been working with WordPress since 2009 and currently works as the Lead Developer for Ranch House Designs. When he’s not developing (or designing), you can find him running, playing soccer or spending time with his wife and sons.

Peter Shackelford

Peter first started using WordPress in 2005 when he was making a little website for the non-profit his wife was starting. In 2009 he did my first project as a contractor and have been building platforms, microsites, multisites etc… on WordPress ever since.

Bobby Bryant

Bobby is a Web Developer at 10up. He have been working in and around WordPress for close to two years. Prior to working in WordPress, he spent 13+ years in the US Marines as a Communications Technician.

Kevin Skarritt

Kevin is ranked as a “Top 100 Social Media Influencer for 2015” (soon to be published in Forbes Magazine) and is a ten time winner of Forbe’s “Best of the Web.” His Michigan-based digital agency, Flock Marketing, has been helping SMBEs for almost twenty years to develop powerful brands, amazing web sites and supercharged marketing campaigns.

Kyle Maurer

Kyle is the co-founder of a Jackson, Michigan based firm called Real Big Marketing which specializes in using WordPress to solve complicated problems for businesses. He is also the author of and a contributor to dozens of WordPress plugins, is the co-organizer of the Jackson WP meetup, is a co-organizer of WordCamp Ann Arbor, plays in a band and is an aspiring beer snob.

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Last year we sold out… twice! Tickets are going fast, over half of them have already been sold. Purchase your ticket today and make sure you can attend.

CEO of 10up John Eckman will Keynote WordCamp Ann Arbor 2015

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We’re very excited to announce that John Eckman the CEO of 10up will be the keynote speaker at WordCamp Ann Arbor 2015. 10up is one of the most well known and respected WordPress agencies in the country. They have 40+ WordPress core contributors on staff and produce great open source WordPress solutions like Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV.)

Previously to 10up John was a Managing Director at ISITE Design, a Senior Director at Optaros, Director of Application Development at PixelMEDIA, and held a number of different roles (across front-end development, software engineering, and user experience) at Molecular.

He also blogs at Open Parenthesis on many things related to work: open source, web design, and general internet culture stuff.

Stay tuned for more information about John’s keynote session.

Get to Know Adam Silver

Today we’re talking to Adam Silver! Adam teaches a WP101 course at the local adult school (Redondo Beach, CA) presents a monthly WordPress seminar at SBDC, runs the SouthBay WordPress Meetup & produces a weekly podcast over at kitchensinkwp.com. In his spare time he hangs out with his wickedly cool 3 kids & wife, and makes some really bad puns, since someone has to.

Why do you use WordPress?

I use WordPress for the reason that it makes sense to me. Not that HTML didn’t make sense, but as the (web) technology changed, flat websites fell out of favor.

The ability to customize your site via themes and plugins is amazing and the community behind it shows the potential for even more growth.

When and how did you start using WordPress?

I started using WordPress in late 2008 early 2009 after a very brief stint using… Joomla. A few weeks attending some group therapy really helped me get over that low point in my life. I needed to revamp photography website which was done in HTML, and it was WordPress all the way.

What would you tell someone to convince them to attend a WordCamp?

The WordPress / WordCamp community is very welcoming. Though it can feel like you are an outsider being new, but that will change very quickly.

Additionally, WordCamps are a great way to jump into WordPress, for a very low investment in time & money. A single weekend for $40 or less, and you will meet tons of new people, learn lots, perhaps even be overwhelmed.. and that’s a good thing! Trust me. Some of my closest friends these days were met at WordCamps.

Tell us about something awesome you’ve experienced at a WordCamp in the past.

Couple of things really — participating in panel discussions about business and marketing was fairly cool.

Also, recently I was walking around between sessions during a WordCamp talking to someone and I heard from someone walking by “are you Adam Silver”, I said, yes, and they said, “I recognized your voice from the podcast”. That was pretty cool!

Give an example of a cool WordPress project you have worked on recently.

Most recently I had to figure out the overall workflow for when someone signed-up for ConciergeWP.com. Main issue initially was what kind of site is it? Membership? Non membership? And if so, what are customer getting access too? Turns out it’s not a membership site, rather a service based site. So then configuring Gravity Forms to work with Stripe and the packages and coupons and having the correct information present took some time to figure out. Not “hard” per say, just took longer then I thought compared to the front end design.

What is your favorite part of WordCamps?

Reconnecting with friends that I don’t see in person on a regular basis. Also giving help to those just starting out. I was a beginner once as well, and it was shocking to see how willing people were to just help each other out. I love giving back where I can.

What advice do you have for anyone looking to start or grow a WordPress based business?

Launch sooner then you think. There is no perfect website — it will always be in need of something else. I took 4 weeks looking and trying out pricing tables for site I launched and in the end, I lost momentum.

Tell us something awesome about yourself that is not WordPress related.

I’m fairly fast — i.e. I run a few days a week at my local track, and I do sprint work ever 3 or 4 runs. One day a buddy of mine who used to run with me noticed my sprint work and suggested to time me.

So – we went to the high school field and I ran the 40 in 4.8. I’ll take it!
[For the record, I didn’t go all out for at my age no reason to pull a hammy]

Name someone in the WordPress community who inspires you.

“Only one? I’ll go with Cory Miller from iThemes. His story resonates with many people (including me) and he is doing the best he can with the circumstances he is given.”

(EDITORS NOTE: I’m assuming if the option was two the second person would by Ross Johnson)

What has been your biggest WordPress related accomplishment to date?

Perhaps getting to interview Matt (Mullenweg) for my podcast earlier this year. I met him at WC San Francisco, asked and he said yes. I was a little nervous, but feel the interview went really well.

How have WordCamps impacted you and your business in the past?

After attending my first WordCamp, I was hooked! I also new that I wanted to be a speaker at some future WordCamp as well as help anyway I could. A few years later, I am doing just that and I love it.

Nobody knows everything, but together we can help overcome any obstacle.

From a business perspective, attending has introduced me to so many new people, who get to know and trust me. Trust is a key element in attracting work.

Fill in the blank for other attendees: “If you __________ then you should come talk to me at WordCamp”.

“are afraid of meeting new people or want an introduction to someone,

— I say this since I’m not that shy(!) and not much embarrasses me anymore. I’m more then happy to introduce you to people in a fun and loving way. ”

What is your favorite WordPress related resource?

“Again, only 1? Not possible..

My friends Jeff over at WP Tavern does a rock solid job of sharing news, as does my friend Dustin at Your Website Engineer. Additionally, WP Watercooler, and WP Roundtable for live google hangouts.”

Where can we find you online?

Follow Adam Silver on Twitter or check out his website.

First Round of Speakers

We have an exciting update about WordCamp Ann Arbor 2015! We’ve being researching, talking to and selected speakers and would like to tell you about some that are confirmed for this years WordCamp Ann Arbor.

Brian Hogg

Brian’s a custom software developer, WordPress trainer, podcaster and community supporter running multiple free events in the Hamilton Ontario area.

Rebecca Gill

Rebecca is founder and president of Web Savvy Marketing. She has as a well-rounded business background within SMB and enterprise organizations, as well as over fifteen years of experience in sales and online marketing. She provides one-on-one coaching, teaches group on-site boot camps, and speaks at various WordCamps throughout the country.

Angela Bergmann

Angie has been developing websites since 2000 and using WordPress since it was b2- in other words, a very long time. Additionally, she’s skilled in SEO, PPC, accessibility, and usability.

She is passionate about video games, web dev, cooking, public speaking, and german shepherd dogs. She’s responsible for the WordCamp website and is also a co-organizer for the local Northeast Ohio WordPress Meetup.

Sara Cannon

Sara Cannon is Partner and Creative Director at Range. She loves design, typography, user experience, and art. Sara loves giving talks around the globe on web design, responsive design, web typography, and more. A seasoned designer, Sara has done work for clients such as Disney Publishing and Flickr. She loves open source, her pets, traveling, and WordPress.

Adam Silver

Adam teaches A WP101 course, is the man behind ConciergeWP and runs the Southern California WordPress meetup.

Topher DeRosia

Topher has been using and developing for WordPress regularly since 2010. He’s used it to freelance, launch a successful startup company, work with an agency, and he currently works on Easy Digital Downloads.

Brian Richards

Brian Richards is the creator of WPSessions.com where he dedicates his energy to providing the best WordPress education from the best and brightest WordPress experts. He has been working with WordPress since 2007 (version 2.3).

Over the years, Brian has helped develop custom solutions and web apps for hundreds of different companies, most recently including Disney, Nginx, Microsoft, and YMCA.

In everything he does with WordPress, whether it be building custom solutions or providing live training through WPSessions, Brian’s goal is simple: to help others be empowered by WordPress.

Now is a great time to purchase your tickets, last year we sold out early (twice!) Don’t miss this years event, it will be even better than the last time. Make sure to subscribe to the mailing list below to stay in the loop and be notified of other exciting updates.