Organizers

WordCamp is a national network of WordPress events, but an individual WordCamp can’t happen without the efforts of local volunteers. If you see one of these fine folks at WordCamp OKC, be sure to say hello and give them a pat on the back for all their hard work.

Daniel Kline

Daniel is a freelance web developer who also designs. He gives talks on WordPress related subjects and enjoys creating pleasant user experiences in website design. He likes to create and modify themes in WordPress and learn new programming frameworks such as Angular JavaScript.

Eric Johnson

Eric is a professional coffee drinker, Oklahoma native, and member of the WordPress mobile team at Automattic Inc. When he’s not coding he enjoys making a mockery of golf, frequenting coffee shops, and fussing with numerous hobby projects.

Lynn Dye

Lynn  has a business at LynnDye where she focuses on helping small business owners with their social media presence, getting them on-line with a website (WordPress, of course) and consulting  with Office 365.
Off-time activities include the daily walking of Sophie 2.0 (the wonder Wheaten Terrier), while listening to all the WordPress podcasts she can.

Jessica Estes

Jessica enjoys crocheting and exploring town with her family. Her introduction to WordPress came a few years ago, and after attending five WordCamps within two years helping organize one here in OKC seemed like a great plan. She has a couple of blogs and loves the community that is part of the WordPress project.

Morgan Estes

Morgan is a plugin author, contributor to the WordPress Core and Docs teams, and speaker. He rarely blogs at morganestes.com, but when he does it’s usually about family or code. Although he’s not a native Oklahoman, he’s lived here longer than anywhere else and it’s kinda grown on him.

Stephen Bell

Stephen and his wife Cara run Steed Interactive, a small graphic design and web development agency in Oklahoma City that specializes in small businesses and non-profits. In his spare time, he enjoys doing strange side projects like HowManyDiapers.com, an online baby diaper usage calculator.