I’ve spoken (or facilitated) at several developer conferences for both the Drupal and WordPress communities, as well as online publishing industry events. A selected listed of presentations is is below.
- ONA 17, 2017, Maps and More: Engage Your Audience Through Data Visualization
- WordCamp for Publishers, 2017, Unconference: Decoupled Front-end
- SRCCON, 2017, How Do You Stack Your Tech Deck? [slides] [notes]
- WordCamp Europe, 2016, “Cultivating Happy Teams for Better Business” [video]
- WordCamp New York, 2015, “Information Architecture Panel” [video]
- Los Angeles WordPress Meetup, 2015, “WP Consulting Contracts“
- WordCamp Los Angeles, 2015, “How Can I Help? A Playbook for Collaboration in Big WordPress Projects” [video] [slides]
- New York BigWP Meetup, 2015, “Object-Oriented Content Migration” [slides]
- Pantheon Agency Summit, 2015, “Open Source, Open Road” [slides]
- WordCamp Boston, 2015, “Content Migration: Beyond WXR” [video] [slides]
- WordCamp Minneapolis, 2015, “Content Migration: Beyond WXR” [video] [slides]
- WordCamp Seattle (Experienced Edition), 2015, “Content Migration: Beyond WXR” [slides]
- Bay Area Drupal Camp, 2014, “The Power of the Dark Side: Lessons Learned from Doing Drupal and WordPress At the Same Time” [slides]
- NYC Drupalcamp Media Summit, 2014, “The Power of the Dark Side: Lessons Learned from Doing Drupal and WordPress At the Same Time” [audio]
- Bay Area Drupalcamp, 2013, “The New Republic: A Drupal Success Story” [slides]
- NYC Drupalcamp Media Summit, 2013, “The New Republic: A Drupal Success Story”
- DrupalCon Portland, 2013, “Too big to scale? Why enterprise websites fail to scale (and how some companies are breaking free from their own servers)” [guest panelist]
In another life, I used to attend and present at astronomy conferences.
- IAU Symposium 234: Planetary Nebulae, 2006, ELSA: An integrated, semi-automated nebular abundance package (by far my all-time greatest hit in astronomy – cited 14 times!)
- AAS Meeting 209, 2006, Simulations of Exoplanet Spectroscopy with JWST
- AAS Meeting 207, 2005, PNe: An Integrated Semi-Automated Nebular Abundance Package