WordCamp Sacramento 2016 Showcases 31 Speakers

WordCamp Sacramento 2016 Speakers

Meet The Speakers

If you’re subscribed to the WordCamp Sacramento event updates, you’ve already seen the first few Speaker Interviews, including one for Tate Barber, Cristina Robinson, and Mark Tilly. Over the six weeks, we’ll be publishing interviews with all of our speakers to help you learn more about them and their experience with WordPress — and it’s going to take us that long because we have 31 different speakers this year!

Don’t want to wait that long? Want to see the entire lineup of speakers now?

No problem! Here’s our list of all 31 speakers.

Most of our speakers are local to the greater Sacramento region. With that said, we do have speakers coming from the East Bay, Santa Rosa, San Mateo, Oakland, San Jose, Bakersfield, and San Diego, as well as Rocklin, Roseville, Nevada City, Plumas Lake, Folsom, and Cameron Park. We also have speakers flying in from Nevada, New Mexico, Florida, Texas, and Arkansas.

Our speakers have diverse backgrounds in technology and their paths to discovering WordPress are varied. We have a mix of designers, developers, project managers, bloggers, and consultants lined up to share their experience and expertise related to WordPress with you — and once you check out the 2016 speaker lineup, I’m sure you’re going to be just as excited as we are!

Sponsors Still Needed!

The Call For Sponsors is still open and we’re still looking for a few amazing companies to step up to support our WordPress community and WordCamp Sacramento 2016.

Event attendees are made up freelancers, entrepreneurs, small businesses, consultants, designers, developers, bloggers, copywriters, and hobbyists, as well as employees and team members from large organizations who work with WordPress in their job. Skill level and experience with the WordPress platform range from those brand new to WordPress working on their very first website to savvy-professionals who make their living with WordPress.

Sponsoring WordCamp shows our local WordPress community that you care about their success and about supporting the open source platform we all love. Plus, let’s be honest, it makes you look pretty awesome!

We’ve created sponsorship levels to fit every budget, so no matter what size budget you have, you can join in and show your support for our local Sacramento WordPress community by sponsoring WordCamp Sacramento 2016.