A Look At WordCamp US 2017 In Photos

Published date
Dec 5, 2017
Read Time
2 min read

Key Takeaways

  • WP Engine had a strong presence at WordCamp US 2017. They engaged with attendees, sponsored events, and hosted a party, showcasing their commitment to the WordPress community.

  • Attendees had hands-on experiences with new WordPress features. They tested the Gutenberg editor and received site assistance at the Happiness Lounge, emphasizing user engagement and support.

  • The event featured diverse swag offerings from WP Engine and Torque. Attendees received shirts, pins, coloring books, and more, enhancing the event experience and brand visibility.

  • Leadership engagement and community support were key themes of WP Engine’s participation. They actively connected with attendees, sponsored inclusive events, and closed the WordCamp with a positive message, reflecting strong community values.

  • The event location in Nashville added a unique cultural backdrop to the WordCamp experience. Attendees enjoyed southern comfort food, explored the city, and engaged in a vibrant community setting, creating a memorable event atmosphere.

This past weekend, WP Engine attended WordCamp US in Nashville Tenneesse. We had a blast talking to attendees at our booth, learning about what is new in the WordPress community, and visiting the beautiful city of Nashville. For those of you who might not have been able to attend, here’s a look back on the weekend through our eyes.

The event took place at the Music City Convention Center in downtown Nashville.
We enjoyed talking to attendees at the WP Engine booth where we handed out WP Engine swag including shirts, pins, and official WordCamp stickers.

 

We were proud to be a sponsor of the WordCamp LGBTQ + Allies dinner at Suzy Wong’s House of Yum!
Rachel Graham, WP Engine Events Manager, and Magda Esparza WP Engine Account Manager rocking our official WordCamp US t-shirts.
WordCamp US attendees enjoyed a lunch featuring southern comfort food.
Attendees were encouraged to test the new Gutenberg editor with the official Gutenberg team.
Anyone who needed assistance regarding their WordPress site received it at the WordCamp US Happiness Lounge.
The Torque team was in attendance, handing out swag that included t-shirts, caps, coloring books and more!
We had a blast hosting the WP Engine WordCamp party at Honky Tonk Central! Thank you to those who partied with us!
The party included balcony views of Broadway St in downtown Nashville.
WP Engine representation was in full force at WordCamp US!
We closed out this year’s WordCamp with The State of the Word.

See Y’all next year!

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