The many faces of WordPress.

Some more of those Attendees

by Patrick Havens

Well I’ve been talked about by Lorrelle on WordPress, and Charles mentioned the blog on The WordPress Podcast, but I’ve still got hundreds of Attendees to attempt to mention. SO without further ado here at some more overviews:


Josh HalletAttendee #19 Josh Hallett is … wait for the title “an internationally recognized thought leader in the convergence of social media and corporate public relations & marketing.”


Sarah Jaquith (and husband)Attendee #20 is Sarah Jaquith is officially blogless, but the main reason to be there is that she is Mark Jaquith’s better half.


Hosted on FlickrAttendee #21 Joseph Scott is a database guru with Automattic and, well I won’t say way to interested in large scale databses. But if he wanted to study, optimise and work with them, he’s in the right business.


Bill Gram-Reefer - I believe, if wrong please correct meAttendee #22 may have a hyphenated name, Bill Gram-Reefer, but has a good straight forward community blog about Concord.


Attendee #23 Glenn Kerbein is the designer of Spontaneous Dancing Productions “offering web design services and server management solutions.” Sorry no picture could be found.


Attendee #24 Jason Hoffman is the CTO and founder of Joyent and previously founded TextDrive Inc and Strongspace LLC. Since his name was so common, I wasn’t successful in finding a picture.


Hosted on FlickrAttendee #25 Eric Amundson is a web designer and developer based in lovely Gig Harbor, Washington.


Attendee #26 Sara Quale I couldn’t find much about, except that she seems to be an excellent artist and a pretty good writer from some reviews I read that she wrote.


Attendee #27 Robert Ellis a management consultant, freelance writer for Macworld , and blogger. His main blog seems to be a blog to help bloggers, therefore a good place to start, if you’re starting out. And yet again, no picture because of common name.


The smallest picture Anthoney Cole could find.Attendee #28 Anthony Cole you are about to meet. A new author (who hasn’t posted yet, nudge nudge) Anthony is well know on IRC (lightron) and responsible for pushing for Bay Area meetups. While still in High School, Anthony has also been doing nice clean design on the side.


I think this is the correct Jason Cosper, correct me if wrongAttendee #29 Jason Cosper is an artist and blogger. An artist who sells his artwork on shirt (Great idea) his site is a good example of store built on WordPress.


Andy SternbergAttendee #30 is Andy Sternberg of NetZoo. A long time blogger and actual Journalism degre holder. As you expect his blog is full of good writing.


Attendee #31 is J.J. Toothman of NASA’s Ames Research Center. I’m hoping he’ll step forward with a brief I am… But obviously he’s involved, in perhaps setting up their blog.


Attendee #32 Hillary Hartley is a “sef professed nerd.” So though using blogger, she’ll probably fit in.


Attendee #33 Kenn Wilson is a San Franciscoite who is a Linux sysadmin and general web geek living in San Francisco, California.


Attendee #34 is Ethan Diamond and since no blog was mentioned I’d think he was just curious about WordPress. (Unless he is this Ethan Diamond)


Attendee #35 Jennifer Firlik is, well I wasn’t sure except a transplant from Denver. But she takes some great pictures and says she’s a Freelancer.

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