Speaking, near and far

I’m speaking at The CSS Summit on July 18, and here in Chapel Hill, NC, on June 4.

I have a few new speaking engagements to tell you about.

First, I’m participating in the “virtual” conference called The CSS Summit on July 18. Since this conference is entirely online, everyone from across the globe can attend. There are some great speakers lined up. I’ll be giving a very similar talk as the one I did at the most recent Voices That Matter: Web Design Conference, so if you’ve downloaded those slides and now want the notes and audio to go with them, this is your chance!

Registration for The CSS Summit is just 139 bucks for an individual and 439 for a meeting room. Use the code CSSZOEMG when registering to get $25 off. A percentage of the proceeds from every Summit will go to charity, and this time around the recipient will be the Children’s Organ Transplant Association.

Much closer to home, I’m speaking at the UNC Webmasters meeting on June 4 (tomorrow!) in Chapel Hill, NC. If you’re affiliated with UNC, please stop by and introduce yourself! Again, it’s a similar presentation to the one I did at Voices That Matter, but much more informal and Q&A oriented.

Finally, I’ll be speaking at a Carolina Adobe User Group meeting later this month. I’ll have more details about that soon.

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Announcing the CSS Summit : Christopher Schmitt wrote on June 03, 2009, at 4:40 pm:

[...] Molly E. Holzschlag, Stephanie Sullivan, Kimberly Blessing, Jason Cranford Teague, Dave McFarland, Zoe Gillenwater and even this guy named Christopher [...]

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{ speaking in styles } » See You at the CSS Summit! wrote on June 12, 2009, at 8:35 pm:

[...] amazing speakers like Molly Holzschlag, Stephanie Sullivan, Kimberly Blessing, Dave McFarland, Zoe Gillenwater and Christopher [...]

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