First group of #wcbrn speakers

Meet our first group of WordCamp Bern speakers – Maja Benke, Thomas Bruehl, András Guseo, Pascal Birchler and John Mueller.

The WordCamp is taking place in 25 days on the 9th September in the Uni S in Bern. Get your ticket as soon as possible as we are ordering the T-Shirts tomorrow.

We’d like to present our first group of speakers to you.

Maja Benke

Maja studied landscape architecture but soon discovered her love for WordPress and traveling the world. Now she works as a web designer with a passion for UX and accessibility and has a blog for WordPress newbies.

Thomas Bruehl

Thomas ist hauptberuflich im IT-Bereich einer Versicherung als IT-Security Officer tätig. Nebenbei kümmert er sich um eine steigende Anzahl WordPress Installationen. Mit WordPress angefangen hat er 2004 mit seinem Blog her.ein.de und der WordPress Version 1.2 (Mingus). Seit September 2013 ist er einer der Organisatoren des WordPress Meetup Köln, hat das WordCamp Cologne MMXV mitorganisiert, hilft Plugins zu übersetzen und ist im WordCamp Central Deputy Team.

András Guseo

András has built his first website in 1997 learning HTML in 3 days. Ten years later, while starting up his web design business he discovered WordPress and never looked back. He moved to Switzerland in 2009 and started focusing on SMEs, helping them establish and strengthen their online presence through
WordPress driven websites. He is a promoter of focused work, and clean, efficient designs. He likes to work with the Divi theme and is running a blog at divi-magazine.com since 2015.

He is also proud to be a member of the support team at Modern Tribe – the team behind the plugin The Events Calendar and co. – and loves to help people solve their issues.

Pascal Birchler

Pascal is a student and Core Developer based in Zurich, Switzerland. He’s been working with WordPress for half of his life and passionate about helping other people and cooking. Most recently he’s been improving updates and i18n in WordPress.

John Mueller

Since joining Google in 2007, John has worked closely with many teams around Google’s Web-Search, such as with Search Console / Webmaster Tools, Webmaster Central, Sitemaps, and Search Quality. He’s driven by espresso, as well as the desire to help others to make their content easily accessible & useful through search.

Prior to joining Google, John finished his studies of robotics & business administration at the ETH Zurich and built up a software company. When not on the line, he’s sometimes found hacking on the next generation of 3D-printed robot gizmos that will soon take over the world (or help mow the lawn, whichever comes first).

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