Schedule

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Registration, Breakfast, & Networking

Room Bernstein Gallery (Level 0) Everyone
Enter the downstairs Gallery from Washington Rd. to check in. Coffee and light breakfast will be available. Take this time to meet some other attendees and review the days schedule.
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Opening Remarks

Room Arthur Lewis Auditorium (Level 1) Everyone
Get important information about DrupalCampNJ 2024.
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Drupal be DAMed

Room Bowl 001 (Level 0) | Project Management & Consulting
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Ray Saltini

I've been an active member of the Drupal community since 2005 as a developer, business owner, trainer, consultant, and now as Director of Solutions and Consulting for FFW. I help Fortune 1,000 organizations and SMBEs adopt new technology and solve digital challenges. I've delivered training and talks in the US and Europe at community events and private engagements, including free and reduced-price training for folks just starting to learn Drupal. :-)


 

Content Editors, Decision Makers, Designers, Project Managers, Site Builders

Maximizing Visual Studio Code with DDEV for Drupal developers

Room Bowl 002 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
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Mike Anello

Developer, trainer at DrupalEasy

Cocoa, Florida

Michael Anello (@ultimike) is a Drupal developer and trainer with DrupalEasy. He is the lead instructor for Drupal Career Online, a beginner-focused 12-week, 3x/week online Drupal training program and the 15-week, 2x/week Professional Module Development course. Mike is very active in the Drupal community as an organizer, code and documentation contributor, and often speaking at Drupal events around the world.

Back-end Developers, Front-end Developers

Intermediate Drupal Front End Development

Room Bowl 016 (Level 0) | Theming, Design, & Usability
Ashraf Abed @ DebugAcademy.com

Founder at Debug Academy, where we offer popular Drupal training courses and Drupal 7 migration services. Based out of the Greater Washington DC area, I'm an Acquia-certified Drupal expert for Drupal 7, 8, 9, and 10. Feel free to get in touch!

Designers, Everyone, Front-end Developers, Site Builders
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Navigating The Migration Landscape: Lessons Learned From Princeton University’s Migration of Over 1000 Drupal Websites To A Single Platform

Room Bowl 001 (Level 0) | Project Management & Consulting
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Mandee Englert

Mandee is a seasoned digital strategist with over 10 years of experience in website optimization. As Director of Higher Education, Sports & Media, she crafts industry-specific strategies that go beyond one-size-fits-all approaches, specializing in website analytics, UX research, redesign roadmapping, content optimization, and training.

Jill Moraca
Everyone

Synchronizing Art with Technology: Data Integration at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art

Room Bowl 002 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
Pete Inge
Back-end Developers, Decision Makers, Site Builders, Sys Admins

Stupendous Date Tricks

Room Classroom 023 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
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Martin Anderson-Clutz

Now based in London, Ontario, Martin grew up in Montreal and lived for a time in Toronto. In late 2005 Martin started using the Drupal CMS and found it powerful and easy to work with. He began attending meetings of Drupal User Groups in Toronto and Waterloo, Ontario, eventually starting a group in London. Currently employed by Acquia, Martin is now Triple Certified for Drupal as well being certified for a variety of other Acquia products, in addition to being UX certified by the world-renowned Nielsen Norman Group. Martin has spoken at various user groups, local Drupalcamps, and Drupalcons. He has also appeared on the Talking Drupal podcast as a guest and host, and has blogs published on OpenSource.com and a handful of other sites.

Back-end Developers, Site Builders
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AI is here, and it's everywhere. How do we know what's real and what's not?

Room Bowl 001 (Level 0) | Project Management & Consulting
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Alanna Burke

Alanna is passionate about empowering people through technology. After ten years as a back-end Drupal developer, she decided a change of pace was in order, and has been happily working at amazee.io as a community manager, developer advocate, and documentation writer since 2020. Alanna is also involved in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives both at work and in the community. The proud owner of many pets, including several guinea pigs, she is also very involved in animal rescue.

Everyone

Using Devops/Webops to Empower Site Builders FTW!

Room Bowl 002 (Level 0) | Site-Building
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Kevin Reynen
Everyone

Harmonizing Creativity and Code: Collaboration in Design Systems

Room Bowl 016 (Level 0) | Theming, Design, & Usability
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Bryenne Kay

UX/UI designer and design system advocate

Robert Ngo
Back-end Developers, Content Editors, Decision Makers, Designers, Everyone, Front-end Developers, Project Managers, Site Builders

Drupal.org GitLab Acceleration Update

Room Classroom 023 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
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Neil Drumm

I help build Drupal.org as the senior technologist at the Drupal Association. Currently focussing on strategic Drupal initiatives including Automatic updates, GitLab acceleration, and Project browser.

Back-end Developers, Everyone, Project Managers
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Lunch

Room Bernstein Gallery (Level 0) Everyone
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Debugging Yourself: How to Move Forward When the Blocker is You

Room Bowl 001 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
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Nichole Addeo

I'm the problem-solving brain behind Mythic Digital, where I’ve spent 10+ years making websites both beautiful and user-friendly. My true passion is fusing tech with personal development and empathy to better serve not just clients, but also the community. I'm all about creating accessible, SEO-friendly sites that are a joy to edit. For me, work is more than code; it's about making digital spaces more human.

Everyone

Practical CS: Design Patterns that elevate your Drupal Development

Room Bowl 002 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
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Jim Vomero
Back-end Developers

Revamp or Redesign: Navigating the Crossroads of Website Evolution

Room Bowl 016 (Level 0) | Project Management & Consulting
John Cloys
Everyone

Publish or Perish: Bibliographic Reference Lists in Drupal

Room Classroom 023 (Level 0) | Site-Building
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Michael Muzzie

Michael manages a team of developers in the Web Development Services group in Princeton University's central IT department. He has been using Drupal since late 2010. His drupal.org username is notmike. Michael sketched out the original Druplitiger for our first DrupalCamp NJ.

Content Editors, Decision Makers, Front-end Developers, Site Builders
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Crafting a Clear Path: Yale University Case Study into Making our Drupal Platform User-Friendly

Room Bowl 001 (Level 0) | Theming, Design, & Usability
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Mike Tullo

Michael Tullo, with nearly five years at Yale University, serves as a User Experience Analyst and Lead UX Researcher for the YaleSites project. Michael specializes in user-centric methodologies, driving the transformation of Yale's Drupal platform from a technical focus to an engaging storytelling experience.

April Tiddei
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Kara Franco
Everyone

Comparing simpler alternatives to Google Analytics

Room Bowl 002 (Level 0) | Site-Building
Brian Osborne
Everyone

Drupal Coffee Exchange! ☕️

Room Classroom 015 (Level 0)
Many of us in the Drupal community enjoy coffee, and the Drupal Coffee Exchange is a way to celebrate the magic elixir that many of us use to fuel our days.

Use Drupal as no-code content platform for your next(.js) decoupled project

Room Bowl 016 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
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Simon Morvan
Everyone

Config Pages for Easier Custom Site Configuration

Room Classroom 023 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
Michael Harris

Michael Harris is a senior web developer at Bryn Mawr College.

Back-end Developers, Site Builders
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oEmbed: The ecosystem, challenges, and bridging the gaps

Room Bowl 001 (Level 0) | Site-Building
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Luke Leber

Hi, I'm Luke!

I work in higher education providing marketers with innovative solutions to complicated problems. While self-labelled as a back end developer, I routinely work with the entire spectrum of what one might expect in the early 2020s ranging from "fun" frontend things that need refactored every couple years to keep up with the Javascript Joneses, to rock solid cloud infrastructure that persists for decades.

Back-end Developers, Front-end Developers, Site Builders

Life on the Edge 2024: Advances and Gotchas

Room Bowl 002 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
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David Strauss
Back-end Developers, Front-end Developers, Site Builders, Sys Admins

Protecting your site with Automatic Updates

Room Classroom 015 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
Ted Bowman
Back-end Developers, Decision Makers, Site Builders, Sys Admins

What Non-Developers Should Know About Content Migration

Room Bowl 016 (Level 0) | Project Management & Consulting
Jesse Dyck
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Marien Regnault

Former journalist, I transitioned to web development in 2020. I've been working with Drupal ever since.

Content Editors, Decision Makers, Everyone, Project Managers, Site Builders

Security in Drupal: what can go wrong?

Room Classroom 023 (Level 0) | Development & Performance
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Benji Fisher

I have been working with Drupal since 2012, and I have contributed to open source software for longer than that. I am an active member of the Drupal community:

  • member of the Drupal security team
  • co-maintainer of the migration subsystem in Drupal core (Migrate API)
  • member of the Drupal usability team

I choose to work with Drupal, and other open-source software, because I hate the idea of duplicated effort. When I solve a problem, I want to share my solution so that no one else has to struggle with it.

Everyone
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After Party, Closing Remarks, & Giveaways

Room Shultz Dining Room (Level 1) Everyone
Celebrate another fun DrupalCamp NJ from the end of the last sessions until 8:00 pm. Join us to continue your conversations from the day and for discussion, light food, and drinks. We'll also have some quick closing remarks, giveaways, and more!

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