Speakers

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Leo Gopal

Been using WordPress for over 10 years now and currently working as a Happiness Agent for Codeable

Joel Bronkowski

Joel is just another guy from suburbs of Los Angeles who stumbled his way to South Africa, found the woman of his dreams & fell ass-backward into the world of tech & eComm. He’s one of just a few people that have managed to work at both WooCommerce (Automattic) and more recently Shopify where he worked on strategic and channel partnerships. This year he’s been cutting his teeth consulting to tech companies on the topics of building partner programs and internationalization as he re-settles in Cape Town.

Jonathan Bossenger

I’m one of the co-organisers of the WordPress Cape Town Meetup, lead developer at Castos & Seriously Simple Podcasting, and I’m an expert at Codeable. When I’m not writing code, you can find me spending time with my children, training Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, and helping others in my local WordPress community.

Stephen Sheldon

I came to Cape Town from London in the noughties for a year, to take a break from being a successful but unfulfilled  Senior Manager in the Water IndustryI liked it here, stayed, got married, made three children, travelled through Africa, started a band and rode 12 Argus Cycle Tours.Not in that order.I now run the small, but beautifully formed, Thinking Space Web providing:Consultancy – Helping people understand what is possible.
Development – Building stuff that works.
Management – Making stuff work even better.The tiny amount of “me time” that I have is largely dedicated to Bass Guitar and Goalkeeping.

Kobus

I’ve been working with WordPress for 7 years now. I started with building sites as a student for a few friends and later in life I started doing freelancing full time. Currently I’m working as developer at Woww.

Chido Warambwa

I am a software developer based in Cape Town passionate about the I.T industry and it’s potential to bring about a positive impact on the world.

I also really enjoy making developer’s lives easier by thinking through current software development standards, and how to best utilize them to allow developers to focus on what they really want to do.

I am a bit of a programming nerd:)

Jessica Hannah

I originally studied journalism and worked as a writer for engineering, mining and automotive magazines, as well as internal business communications. Wanting to become more involved in the tech industry I applied and got a job at Semantica Digital where I am now an enthusiastic social media strategist, aspiring search engine optimisation guru, and a seasoned copywriter. I am passionate about learning and sharing knowledge.

Tasneem Rutgers

My name is Tasneem Rutgers. I have worked for Signet Licensing since 2007 and I am now in my 4th RWC at the company, which is the highlight cycle of our business every 4 years.

I studied a Post Grad in Sports Management and completed my MBA. I am WordPress/WooCommerce self taught and with asking SP’s lots of questions.

Shannon McLaughlin

Shannon is the Founder of Ubuntu Baba, a primarily online business selling organic hemp baby carriers using WooCommerce. Before Ubuntu Baba, she was a freelance web designer, working for herself since 2004 and began working exclusively with WordPress in 2011.

Anchen le Roux

Anchen le Roux is the CEO and lead developer of Simply Digital Design a boutique studio in Pretoria Here she specialises in delivering solutions to photographers or creatives and the experience around creating a website.

She has a passion for everything WordPress and loves being part and contributing to the WP community.

Anchen is passionate about green, simple and nomadic living and occasionally find time to play the bass guitar.

Jason Tame

I’m a web developer at Advantage Learn & Pango based in Durban, South Africa. I work primarily with Laravel, VueJS and WordPress at the moment.

I’m passionate about education & technology and I’m always searching for ways to improve South African education through tech.

Deborah Butler

Deb Butler is a full-time, freelance Front-End Developer. Not only does she spend her days building everything from the classiest to quirkiest of websites, she runs the Open File Backup podcast highlighting women in tech. Passionate about diversity, tech and travelling.

You can view her portfolio website here: The Startum Project (http://startumproject.co.za), podcast here: https://openfilebackup.net and don’t forget Facebook & Twitter: @startumproject @openfilebackup https://facebook.com/startumproject

Stephen Amaza

Stephen Amaza is a Customer Success Manager for User Operations at Paystack, an online payments company that processes over a quarter of the online payments in Nigeria.

He helps developers and business owners leverage Paystack’s tools and API to power growth in their business.

Over 30,000 business of all sizes – from startups to government agencies – use Paystack’s software to collect online and offline payments from customers all over the world.

Before Paystack, Stephen founded web development company, Codaye, where he led a team of designers and developers to build products for tech startups.

Hugh Lashbrooke

I am a Community Manager for WordPress, sponsored by Automattic. I’ve been a lover of WordPress since 3.0 — especially its extensibility — and I’ve come to be fully immersed in the code, community and culture of WordPress. I speak and blog about the WordPress community, crafting plugins, open-source, and community management. Though I’m a developer at heart, my passion is to work on programs that support the worldwide WordPress community. When I’m not answering questions in Slack or blogging about the latest news in WordPress, my focus is on God and my family.

Lyle Bennett

Cape Townian born and bred. I have been a web developer for the past 4 years, self taught learning mostly on the job. Working mostly in wordpress. While working at Webworx in Wynberg, Cape Town, we have created many websites and solutions for our clients using WordPress and woocommerce. These solutions have involved building custom plugins, designs, themes / child themes and recently custom Gutenberg blocks. I would be happy to share the knowledge I have at wordcamp Cape Town.

Matty Cohen

I’m a WordPress professional, based at the tip of Africa in the sunny city of Cape Town. I work on WooCommerce at Automattic, and enjoy helping engineers do great work, and excel as teams, and individually.