2019 WordCamp Miami Speakers: Round Seven

WordCamp Miami proudly announces the seventh group of confirmed speakers and panelists for WordCamp Miami 2019.

Cindy Montgenie

Cindy Montgenie, former award-winning HP executive, is a high-performance strategist, international keynote speaker, and certified executive coach whose subject matter expertise includes the future of work, change leadership, and influence.

Cindy leverages her C-Suite experience and 20-year international career managing billion-dollar businesses and leading multicultural teams through mergers, company splits, and internal reorganizations to help leaders and organizations navigate the hurdles of change and become winning power players in today’s complex, disruptive digital era.

Cindy is the CEO of New Skies Nation, a boutique advisory firm where leaders strengthen their leadership competencies to build unstoppable organizations.

She holds an MBA from Grenoble Ecole of Management, France, and speaks three languages

Michelle Wiltshire

Without boxing myself in too much, I describe myself as always curious, overly energetic, and a holistically inclined person. I’m licensed as a clinical psychologist with a small private practice in Midtown (Miami) and a Product Designer of digital products. In 2017 I chose to evolve my career to include design and development with a focus on Front-end development. My everyday motivation is to bridge gaps between need and resources. I feel inspired by tech/design’s ability to have a positive impact on a grand scale. Right now I am a Product Design Consultant and UX Consultant at two startups. In my spare time, I’m building, designing, and launching passion products.

Tony Perez

Tony is the GoDaddy General Manager (GM) responsible for the Security Product Group and Sucuri brand. He oversees the Certificate Authority (CA), Content Distribution Network (CDN), Website Application Firewall (WAF), Website Backups, Monitoring, DNS and Incident Response product and services. He is the former CEO / Co-Founder at Sucuri and US Marine.

Jennifer Bourn

With 20 years experience as a graphic designer, 14 years experience as a web designer, 13 years as a creative agency owner, and 10 years as a blogger, Jennifer Bourn has worked with hundreds of small-medium sized service-based businesses to build brands, establish profitable online platforms, and claim authority positioning in their niche. She is also a sought-after speaker and writer, earning rave reviews for her workshops, trainings, and valuable articles.

Through Jenniferbourn.com, Jennifer focuses on providing the information, tools, and resources freelancers need to build thriving, successful businesses and delivering courses that help freelancers make more money. Through her agency, Bourn Creative, she offers a suite of services designed to maximize results and increase profits that include brand strategy, content strategy, and website strategy, as well as copywriting and content implementation. And over at her personal blog Inspired Imperfection, she shares recipes, family adventures, and more.

Anthony Miyazaki

Anthony is a brand-builder and spends his time building brands for people, programs, and organizations. He founded and currently directs the FIU Master of Science in Marketing program, the only one in the world with a three-part focus on Digital Marketing, Brand Development, and Marketing Analytics. He leads FIU’s Marketing and Logistics department, and was appointed as the college’s Executive Director of Marketing and Analytics. Online, you can connect with him on LinkedIn, follow him on Twitter (@SensibleFolk), and catch his weekly YouTube #MarketingMinute videos (be sure to subscribe). Anthony’s a firm believer in people, truly constructive feedback, and the value of tangible results. If you cross paths with him at the conference, ask him to help you build your brand (for free of course).

Christie Chirinos

Christie Chirinos is one of the owners of Caldera WP, makers of Caldera Forms. She also received her MBA from Florida State University in 2015.

Mary Baum

Gutenberg blocks give us a new level of freedom without clogging up our theme files with 600 page templates. And we can still keep styling on brand with CSS, so our users can get crazy creative — but everything will still go together!

Mark Jaquith

Mark has been building cool things with WordPress since 2004. He runs Covered Web Services which focuses on solving tricky WordPress development challenges.