Speakers on the WordCamp London Non-profit Track

This year we’re hosting a non-profit track along with our venue hosts – London Metropolitan University. London Met has a strong record of research and teaching in social entrepreneurship, community and international development – as well as in computer science and web development. We’re pleased to welcome a group of speakers to share their experience of using WordPress in a not-for-profit context.

  • Jim Bowes is the CEO of Manifesto Digital. He has worked with non-profits such as Cancer Research UK, The Children’s Society and National Trust.
  • Paul Clark  is the Director of Recruiting at WordPress web agency 10up. He built the website for the Free Burma Rangers.
  • Bowe Frankema is a WordPress and BuddyPress developer. In 2014 he ran a successful Indiegogo campaign to set up CFCommunity.
  • Matt Haworth is a co-founder of Reason Digital, an award winning social enterprise which works with charities to help them do a little good with digital.
  • Petya Raykovska is the co-founder of Bulgarian media non-profit the Open Media Foundation.
  • Matt Radford is a full-time WordPress developer based in the UK. He works with Abortion Support Network.
  • Jason King is a freelance WordPress developer with more than twenty years experience working with non-profits.

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Siobhan

Siobhan is the lead organiser of WordCamp Whitley Bay, her hometown in the North-East of England where she spends a lot of time on the beach with her dog and kids. When she's not organising WC Whitley Bay she's the COO of Human Made and runs WP Includes.

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