With over 30 years in the media Mik was one of the first well known disabled people to appear on TV in the UK, working on shows such as Beat That, From The Edge, The Travel Show, BBC News and C5 News. Alongside his media career he is one of the UK’s leading access and inclusion experts. He advises major companies and government bodies on how to create and maintain systems that ensure disabled people, and all other protected characteristics as described by the Equality Act 2010, are fully included in society.
I founded a company during the dotcom boom to help businesses with web and mobile systems.
Since then I’ve worked on projects for organisations such as:
- United Nations
- TMW
- World Gold Council and SPDR Gold Shares
- Fotango (later bought by Canon Europe)
- Arcadia
For more information see http://www.linkedin.com/in/wasimjuned and http://www.juned.net
Geeky software developer, prolific knitter, avid allotmenteer, health seeker, 日本語 speaker. Solutions Architect @ Deeson
Elliott owns and runs Weblake, a small WordPress Consultancy, from the funky Bath Road Studios in Bristol, UK. Weblake provides its customers with a wide range of specialist WordPress services.
Elliott was a member of the Design Team for WordCamp London 2017, and leads the Design Team for WordCamp London 2018.
Aside from caring for his valued customers and their websites, his spare time is spent studying to improve his WordPress, web development and business skills.
In his ‘spare’ spare time Elliott is an active drummer with a love for heavy rock (being part of an Iron Maiden tribute recently).
Alice does copy and content strategy at Unramble. Specialising in tone of voice, she likes creating website content strategies that focus on the user. Alice is an organiser of WordCamp Brighton and WordUp Brighton, and cares about community and inclusiveness – both online and off.
Deborah Beckett has been building web sites and training site owners for over ten years. She lives with her husband and two kids in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, USA. When not engineering happiness for WordPress.com users, she enjoys running, travel, and spending time with her family.
Sarah Semark is a designer, developer, and world-traveller. After running a business for eight years, she now works for Automattic where she spends her days building WordPressy things.
When she’s not busy making things, Sarah likes obsessing over typography, collecting impractical footwear, and exploring new places.
Craig is a Full-Stack Developer working on internal and external products for Ayima, Digital Marketing Agency in London. He is also the co-organiser of PHP London. https://www.meetup.com/phplondon/
Babs (or Barbara – whatever suits…) discovered WordPress in 2008 and has helped small business owners and organisations make the most of WP for their blogs and websites ever since.
Also known as The Blogmistress, she loves enabling people to work with WordPress themselves and to get blogging!
Within the WordCamp London 2018 team, Babs is Ana’s deputy and again lead organiser for the wonderful Volunteers.