The #WPYALL 2023 Business Track Speakers, Part 2

WordCamp Birmingham is thrilled to announce the second half of our speakers in the Business track.

Tickets are available now. Just $50 for the full weekend, including 2 days of talks and workshops, lunch both days, event t-shirt, other event swag, and a fantastic after party!


April Wier

Topic: Running Your WordPress Business with ADHD

April Wier is in love with the WordPress community. She’s ready to make it weird. So, bring it in. She runs a web shop in North Metro Atlanta, homeschools a very funny boy, and just tries to make it through the day without anything staying on fire.


Mickey Trivett

Topic: The Cost of Doing Business: Mentally and Physically

Mickey owns and operates WebCoUSA Enterprises which is an Award Winning Marketing, Consulting, and Web Design Agency located in Johnson City, Tennessee. He started his company almost 20 years ago in the oldest town in Tennessee which is Jonesborough.

I’ve also held cool positions such as Chief Happiness Officer for KnownHost which is a premium managed hosting services provider based out of Birmingham, Alabama and attends WordCamps all over the USA.

He is self-taught and the very first website he sold was at a local Flea Market of all places. He has now grown from that one website to having hundreds of clients in over 41 States. He often says that he loves waking up in the morning knowing that he has a career that he chose and at the same time he gets to help people with their businesses.


Dan Martin

Topic: From Hobby to Business – Scaling and Growing your Website

Dan is a growth and digital marketing expert who prioritizes growth by utilizing a lean deployment playbook to launch products and campaigns that deliver results quickly. Dan brings experience in product management, growth, SEO, SEM, PPC, data analytics, content strategy and front end web development. He’s often described as a Swiss army man due to his well rounded skill set across multiple disciplines.


Chris Belli

Topic: Why Your Customer Experience Probably Sucks – and How to Fix It

Chris oversees the strategic marketing of Studio Science, focusing on advancing Studio Science’s brand vision, establishing meaningful partnerships, and helping clients to deliver experiences that exceed their customers’ expectations. Chris’ company Studio Science is a design and innovation agency that works with some of the most recognizable organizations in the USA including Simon Malls, Salesforce, Cummins, JP Morgan Chase as well as many others, designing brands, digital products, and services. Prior to relocating from Australia in 2016, Chris spent 15 years in executive leadership roles within the entertainment industry in Australia.


Aisha Adams

Topic: Strategies for Building Diverse, Equitable, & Inclusive Workspaces

Aisha Adams is the program developer for the Lenoir-Rhyne Equity and Diversity Institute (LREDI). Adams is an influencer with a heart for community economic development who champions social change advocates, thought leaders and courageous disruptors. With her curriculum and leadership, LREDI has trained equity advocates from several states who understand the importance of creating a culture of longevity and inclusivity in their organizations and communities.

In addition to her work with LREDI, Adams is a serial entrepreneur. She is the founder and CEO of the Aisha Adams Media Group and partner organization Equity Over Everything.


Christian Taylor

Topic: Leveraging Social Media to Build Your Agency

Christian is a content creator, entrepreneur, and drummer from Nashville, TN. His YouTube channel, Craylor Made, features content about online tech. Christian is passionate about sharing honest and easy-to-digest info with his audience of over 30,000 subscribers.