Third wave of speakers @ WordCamp Bucharest

We are getting closer and closer to WordCamp Bucharest and are really excited to present you our next batch of speakers. With such a diverse range of topics, we are confident that the event will be even better than last year.

Let’s welcome our next four speakers and see what they will be talking about. But first, don’t forget to book your place – the tickets for WordCamp Bucharest are selling fast!

Mario Peshev, Sofia, Bulgaria

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Mario Peshev is a tech entrepreneur and the founder of DevriX, a distributed team of 35 scaling large WordPress platforms. He’s been hacking code over the past 15 years (including 30+ patches in the WordPress Core), teaching tech and business courses at universities and companies like VMware, SAP, Saudi Aramco, blogging on WordPress and management topics, and everything in-between. Mario is a proud supporter of dog-friendly office environments and the father of Tina, a cute 10-month old girl.

Presentation title:
Tips for Successful Enterprise WordPress Projects

 

Horia Neagu, Bucharest, Romania
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Horia Neagu is Owner & Digital Marketing Consultant at Napoleon. Digital, with over 12 years of experience in SEO, with a focus on technical optimization, SEO auditing, SEO strategy, content marketing and CRO. He has had a passionate love affair with WordPress since 2007, back when it was nicknamed “Ella” and the autosave feature was an amazing novelty. Horia is a hopeless geek, with a passion for public speaking, who honestly believes that bad web design ought to be criminalized. It is his conviction that WordPress can save the world, one site at a time and his motto is “plans are useless, planning is everything.”

Presentation title:
WordPress & SEO – At Long Last Love

 

Yannick Gaultier, Bordeaux, France
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Initially trained as a mechanical engineer, I spent 20 years in a non-IT industry. I then started some web projects, mostly PHP and various CMS, and mostly centered around SEO. This was a hobby in 2006, but 3 years later, and to this date, it became my full time job. I run a small company handling development and support for our open source CMS plugins. Seeing how important Accelerated Mobile Pages was to become we developed an advanced WordPress AMP plugin at the end of 2016 to enable AMP pages on sites with both a lot of ease and a high degree of customization.

Presentation title:
AMP: it’s getting faster!

 

Mitko Kochkovski, Skopje, Macedonia
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Mitko started working with WordPress in 2010. He is a Codeable expert and founder of webpigment.com. He loves creating unusual websites, especially with WooCommerce.

Presentation title:
AJAX-ing your ( Woocommerce ) website

 

 

 

 

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