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Drum Roll Please…. Meet Our Second Round of Speakers For WordFest Live 2021!

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Check out our fantastic second round of WordFest Live 2021 Speakers. We’re thrilled to be able to announce this new group of WordPressers, with more to come in the following weeks!

WordFest Live 2021 Speakers

Continue the festivities by celebrating our second round of speakers (left to right, starting in the top left): Cameron Jones, Shanta Nathwani, Imran Sayed, Marieke van de Rakt, Mary Job, Larry Swanson, Masni Mustafa and Paul Lacey.

Don’t miss the rest of the fun!! Join this 24-hour festival, celebrating all that is WordPress and stay up-to-date with other announcements like these by registering today. It’s completely FREE, with all donations going to support Big Orange Heart and remote workers around the globe.

And speaking of grabbing a spot, there are still a few opportunities available to be a sponsor. Head over to the Call for Sponsors page and get yours now before they’re all gone.

Working with a smaller budget, but still want to give back? We’ve got you covered. Micro sponsorships are a great way to get noticed and do a little more to support the well-being of the remote working community.

Can’t wait to see you at WordFest Live 2021!!!

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