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About Jen Miller

Jen Miller has spent a lifetime deep in the content trenches - more than 25 years - publishing everything from newspapers, magazines, and books to newsletters, emails, resumes, and websites. As the author of The Book on Content, entrepreneur, blogger, and sales and marketing expert, Jen understands how to use content to build authority, create trust, and forge lasting client relationships. Jen became known in the WordPress world as her company, Need Someone To Blog, published and promoted more than a million blog posts for companies and individuals representing many industries, from real estate and mortgage, executive coaching and leadership, health and fitness, construction, plumbing and air conditioning, insurance and finance, technology and start-ups to non-profits and artisans. Jen has a breadth of website content and business blogging knowledge you will not find elsewhere. Jen launched a course entitled "Create Great Content" in 2015, where she taught clients how to get the same results her company produced for their clients. She has spoken at many WordCamps and, in 2021, began sharing her knowledge as an adjunct faculty member at four universities. Professionally, as Director of Accounts at WebDevStudios, she helps clients find success through WordPress website enterprise solutions. Jen lives just outside of Phoenix, AZ, with her two teen sons and Goldendoodle dog and says she uses her college degree every day, having graduated from CSU, Long Beach, with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, an option in Music and a minor in Journalism. She also earned a Master of Science in Management and Leadership (MSML) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Western Governors University and is working on a Ph.D. in Business at the University of the Cumberlands. Jen Miller is an active volunteer with her church and other non-profits in her area and has served as an organizer for WordCamp Phoenix, believing that the key to providing value is learning and sharing with her community.

The Yarn Spinners – Round 2 of Speakers

A proud tradition of skalds also hails from the County of Orange and legendary though WordCamp Orange County may be, we herby announce an even greater triumph. With great difficulty we narrowed our orator selections to a few brave souls. Here now, are our second round of speakers for WCOC 2018 – Huzzah!

Details of the yarns they spin will come forth in the weeks ahead.

Level Up with the Second Release of Poets:

Chris Ford

Over the course of her 20 year career Chris has been a visual and UX designer, brand strategist, front end developer, professional scrapbooker, magazine art director, project manager, and support lead. She also loves to write, speak and teach other people about all of those things.

Bob Watson

An early adopter of social media, technology, the Internet, Bob studies the latest in global trends to identify best practices in delivering a best-in-class service delivery to today’s consumer.

As a licensed real estate broker, he began his real estate career in the exclusive luxury market of Georgetown in Washington DC. He quickly became a Washington DC Association of REALTORS® Multi-Million Dollar Sales Leader. Bob’s real estate career has spanned sales, management, real estate brokerage ownership and executive leadership.

The internationally acclaimed Social Media Mastermind Orange County (SMMOC) was founded by Bob and his wife Kathy Klingaman in 2009 to provide the Southern California business community an opportunity to participate in a facilitated discussion to brainstorm and share best practices related to technology, the Internet and social media. In the past 9 years it has grown into a dynamic community with over 1,300 members with a global social media reach.

Jennifer Bourn

Jennifer Bourn is founding partner at Bourn Creative a full-service design and development company specializing in WordPress. With twenty years in the industry under her belt, she is an award-winning designer who consults on branding, website strategy, and content strategy. Jennifer speaks often, delivering workshops and keynote presentations, co-organizes the Sacramento WordPress Meetup and WordCamp Sacramento and writes regularly about freelancing, client services, blogging, marketing, websites, and branding. Learn more at https://jenniferbourn.com

Tim Strifler

Born and raised in Orange County, CA, Tim Strifler is the founder of Tim Strifler Online Solutions, a WordPress web design agency, and Divi Life, a leading Divi product company focused on creating plugins, child themes, and tutorials for the Divi theme framework. Tim is also the co-host of the daily WP the Podcast show, as well as a panelist on Divi Chat, a weekly live YouTube show. Tim now lives in Austin, TX with his wife Courtney and hyperactive dog Murphy. When not behind the screen, Tim enjoys hiking, mountain biking, droning, and anything else that get’s him outdoors.

Alicia St Rose

Alicia St Rose began her adventure with WordPress when a UX friend offhandedly suggested using the CMS for a mutual friend’s website. That was over 10 years ago and the adventure has turned into a torrid love affair. Now she is a freelance developer, exclusively powered by WordPress, and has yet to find a limitation in this magical piece of software.

She is owner, principal designer and developer at Intrepid Realist Web Consulting, a small agency that employs one. In addition to creating for WordPress, she is working on an online program for Virtual Assistance and Entrepreneurs who want to deck out their WordPress sites like the Pros. She is also a Creativity and Mindshift Mentor, aiding people in busting through their own limitations in order to express their own unique, wildly creative selves.

She currently lives in Santa Barbara, California with her two rambunctious cats, Oscar and Milo. She divides her time between that seaside town and Black Rock City, Nevada.

Brenner Adams

Brenner is the founder and CEO of the LINK Group that has processed $100MM in transactions, Advisor and Lecturer at CS1893 Academy, and Adjunct Professor of Startup at the University of Utah where he has ‘hatched’ over 200 student lead business ideas. He is the former game designer of the award winning game Amped at Xbox. Years of experience in software design, marketing, payments, snowboarding and skateboarding. Brenner also worked with the author’s of “I’ll eat that cricket,” a book about gamification and helped lead the team of gamifying projects for Intercontinental Hotels Group, Boeing, Time AOL, Dexter, and Barilla Pasta.

Gary Johnson

Gary Johnson, President of J2 Marketing, helps companies get more profitable clients. With 23 years of sales and marketing experience, Gary builds powerful strategies and offers simple solutions to grow business. Gary’s approach comes from experience and analysis of the most successful rainmakers in business.

Chris David Miles

Chris is a Project Manager for Bluehost in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has done freelance web design and front-end development for over a decade. He discovered WordPress in 2011 and has used it to build sites for clients and non-profits ever since.

Kitty Lusby

Kitty is a full time blogger and nerd based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Words are kind of her thing, and she takes pride in her years of writing and blogging experience for all kinds of businesses and purposes. You can find Kitty’s work scattered across the internet, or if you’re into things like marketing and SEO, you can read her posts on the NeONBRAND blog. Nerds who like science should check out Kitty’s online lab at Tryentific.com.

Rory Heaney

Senior Front-End Developer for CIE Digital Labs, and WordPress Timber ninja.

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 even local Southern California companies like Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza. He quickly realized that client education is vital for not only their success but for his success. With his depth of knowledge of plugin security and compliance regulations, he continually educates his clients on how to be defensive with security while maintaining the performance they expect.

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

Drew Wilde

Currently at Endurance International, I’m a Product Manager responsible for gathering and assessing business goals, market research, customer feedback, and other input to formulate product features, functions and requirements which offer significant competitive advantage for our flagship hosting brand Bluehost.com.

I’m passionate about the WordPress community and love to speak.

The Tellers of Tales – Round 1 of Speakers

Today we reveal our initial troop of speakers, chosen for their experience points and prowess to entertain and enlighten your WordPress journey this June. You’ll witness trending topics, travel the labyrinth of Gutenberg, and watch WordPress worlds and knowledge unfold as you venture to WordCamp Orange County!

Our speakers have no need for columns of smoke, pillars of white light or gnomes flying in on homemade gliders to capture your attention. Their credentials and varying senses of humor promise to propel, captivate and embolden you to action.

In No Particular Order the First of Our Bards:

Chris Lema

Chris Lema has been building eCommerce sites since 1997, back when it would take a lot of time, cost a lot of money, and still didn’t work perfectly. Today he’s the VP of Products at Liquid Web, where he’s designed and launched a new platform dedicated to WooCommerce stores.

Yvonne Conway-Williams

Cybersecurity consultant. Co-Founder/Partner of ParadoxPrime Information Assurance.

Yvonne gave her very first presentation at a WordCamp to WordCampOC in 2017 with her well-received presentation “Cybersecurity: Russian Hackers, Privacy, and You”.

She received certification in Cybersecurity and Risk Management through Harvard University.

John Hawkins

Long time WordPress user/developer/lover.

Pam Ann Aungst

Pam is the owner of Pam Ann Marketing and Stealth™ Search and Analytics. Both specialize in SEO, PPC, and Analytics. Through Stealth™, we work on a private-label basis through other agencies. Through Pam Ann Marketing, we work directly with well-established businesses and funded startups to take their search and analytics strategies to the next level. Pam regularly gives talks at WordCamps around the country about SEO and Google Analytics.

Andrew Norcross

I split my time between writing code and fixing the code I have already written. All while drinking coffee.

Jennifer Brueske

Jennifer started with Iceberg Web Design in October 2015. She has worn many hats including high school math teacher, tutor, bookkeeper, waitress, assembler of things, and administrative assistant. During her previous employment she was asked to develop and manage the company website and rediscovered her love of code. She then decided to pursue web development as a career.

Jennifer enjoys reading, gaming (board, card and video), sewing, putting together IKEA furniture, and martial arts.

Toren Ajk

Toren Ajk is the founder and CEO of The TAC Marketing Group, which offers a range of Internet marketing services including marketing strategy, web development, search engine optimization (SEO), paid search (PPC) campaign management, and media buying.

Previously he was CMO for the award winning Line2 mobile communication apps. He developed the overall marketing strategy and directly managed the mobile advertising, paid search, web media, and social media campaigns that drove over 1.5 million app downloads.

In 2018 TAC launched the first native AMP WordPress framework AMPWPTools.com

Jessi Gurr

Jessi’s love for website development started back in 1993, when at the age of 12 she learned HTML and secured her first dot-com. Remember Geocities, black backgrounds, lime green text, and the running dog .gif? Man, those were the days…

Jessi spent her late teenage years working on freelance website projects, and in college she held a part-time position as the webmaster for the student-run radio station.

After graduating from the University of Minnesota, Morris in 2005, Jessi started a small freelance agency, Iceberg Web Design as a way to advance her career, drive her passion for website development, and help other small business owners succeed by creating a professional online appearance. The business grew slowly until 2015, when Jessi took the leap to grow her business from having just one part-time employee to a full staff of 7 full-time developers, sales staff, and a project manager. Today, Iceberg Web Design is a leading website development firm in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Jessi lives in Minnesota with her husband, Chris and two young boys, Cedar and River. She enjoys organic gardening, making candles every fall, and vegan cooking.

Mike Walters

Mike Walters was a co-founder of TMZ.com and well as Co–EP of the long-running TMZ syndicated TV show. Mike was responsible for day-to-day news operations of all TMZ platforms. In his position as News Director, he was directly responsible for all news-gathering assets and editorial direction of the website and TV show. Walters was responsible for breaking some of the biggest celebrity news stories over the last ten years. These stories include being the first news outlet to report and confirm the death of Michael Jackson, Mel Gibson’s DUI arrest and the obtaining the recording of his subsequent racist tirade, Kanye West’s recent mental breakdown and exclusive details around Kim Kardashian’s Paris robbery. Mike has consistently delivered headline-grabbing content that has been reported around the world.

Amber Hewitt

Amber Hewitt is the founder of Graphicgoo, a full-service graphics partner specializing in graphic design and front-end web development. As a designer, website expert, and social media master, she helps businesses navigate and break through the clutter by telling their unique stories through the lens of their own brand and brand goals.

Amber has a BFA in Graphic Design from ArtCenter College of Design and since graduating has gained 15 years of experience in an ever changing industry. In that time, her career has given her the opportunity to truly develop a passion for brand development, UI/UX design, typography, and all things design related.

She’s able to find inspiration in the digital world, as well as in the unplugged universe. When she is away from her computer (don’t worry, she’s never far), she enjoys scuba diving, riding her motorcycle, and long walks on the beach with her dog.

Saied Abbasi

Saied is the founder of WPHELP.CO and works as the COO / Web Developer at Ben Freda Consulting. For the last four years he has led and developed workshops in JavaScript, jQuery, CSS, HTML and WordPress. He is active in the WordPress community and loves to share.

Mikel Bruce

Mikel Bruce, CEO of TinyFrog Technologies, has over 25 years of sales and marketing experience with 10 years in corporate marketing. TinyFrog Technologies, a San Diego-based WordPress web design, development & hosting agency, has grown to a diverse team of 20 members and has built over 1,100 websites since it was founded in 2003. In addition, the TinyFrog team maintains over 600 WordPress sites for companies all over the world.

Plugin-a-Palooza Plays Out at WordCamp Orange County

In a feat requiring the abandonment of Cleric powers, players from near and far have sought to win Plugin-a-Palooza, a coveted contest held yearly at WordCamp Orange County. Previously awarded to three master adventurers (including Natalie MacLees, author of the Simple Event Listing plugin) the contest requires skill, time, and the following of Rules As Intended (RAI). MacLees, entered the contest last year with a plugin designed to display events on a WordPress site, was commended on her presentation and the plugin’s ability to “easily and quickly enter a list of events with just a few descriptive fields.” Her entry impressed the judges and MacLees took home the prize in 2017.

MacLees describes the achievement as, “Pretty awesome.There were some pretty impressive competitors, so I was really honored that my plugin was selected,” she said.

MacLees recalled that Plugin-a-Palooza opened her eyes to new possibilities and encouraged her to experiment. “It was fun learning how to use the API and build a working app,” she said, “Which I don’t think I would have tried otherwise.”

The first ever Plugin-a-Palooza wizards were a team of developers at WordImpress consisting of Devin Walker, Matt Cromwell, and Brandon Lavigne. Together, in 2015, they created WP Rollback, a plugin actively used and maintained today, with over 50,000 installs that allows users to “quickly and easily rollback any theme or plugin from WordPress.org to any previous (or newer) version without any of the manual fuss.”

“Plugin-a-Palooza definitely helped us out and we thought about it this year too,” said Walker who felt their participation was instrumental to their agency. As MacLees, founder and principal of Purple Pen Productions explained, “Development is generally a pretty lonely task – even if you’re not a freelancer, you pretty much just sit at your own desk, plugging away,” she said. “Stuff like Plugin-a-Palooza is good for getting you to put your ideas out there and see what other people are doing.”

Robert Gillmer of Shiny 9 Web Design agreed. “I think it’s very important,” Gillmer said. “It gets people involved in giving back to the WordPress community. It also shows that you don’t have to be a million-dollar agency to contribute – anyone who’s figured out how to overcome a pain point can share that knowledge with the community.”

Gillmer won Plugin-a-Palooza in 2016 with Protect Version Controlled Updates, a plugin which “warns or prevents users from updating plugins on a Git version-controlled server.” Though he doesn’t currently maintain or update the plugin due to “the pesky interference of real life,” Gillmer loved being able to take the stage and display his dev work. “The judges had some great ideas about features and how to factor the code better,” he said.

Come Early to WordCamp OC and Stay to the Very End

This summer we challenge you to venture to Orange County, California for the legendary WordCamp OC. The fun starts with pre-events all day Friday, June 8 so watch for details which will follow in coming weeks. Saturday and Sunday, June 9-10 will be jam-packed with amazing discussions, workshops, panels and food. In typical Southern California style, favorite food truck meals will be provided both days.

Each evening after WordCamp OC, you’ll be treated to more opportunities to socialize, too.

Tradition is the name of the game when it comes to the our WordCamp After Party, with the best karaoke that Orange County offers. You won’t want to miss your chance to witness Steve Zehngut on the stage! Our Sunday Social begins as WordCamp wraps up and is a perfect opportunity to review, share ideas and make more friends after a weekend of learning and community. We’d love to see you at both events!

For sponsors, speakers and attendees journeying to WordCamp Europe, Orange County is less than a sixty minutes drive from Los Angeles International Airport. We’ve included a list of local hotels below to make your bookings easier. Please map out your trip to WordCamp OC using the details below. We look forward to seeing you soon!

WordCamp Orange County Location

The Cove at UCI Applied Innovation
5141 California Avenue, Suite 200 & 250
Irvine, CA 92697

There is plenty of free onsite parking.

After Party

Our Durty Nelly’s after party is legendary among WordCamps worldwide. Expect karaoke. We suggest grabbing dinner before the after party, but they do serve food until 10:00 p.m.

Durty Nelly’s
2915 Red Hill Ave G101
Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Sunday Social

The Sunday Social will be held across the parking lot from WordCamp.

The VineOC
5151 California Avenue
Irvine CA, 92617

Airport

John Wayne International Airport (SNA)
(949) 252-5200
18601 Airport Way
Santa Ana, Ca 92707
ocair.com

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

(855) 463-5252
1 World Way
Los Angeles, CA 90045
flylax.com

Hotels & Lodging

For options for hotels, see the map below. Click on any pinpoint to get hotel name and information.