Meet this year's exceptional #w3cdevs2022 meetup speakers:
Rachel Andrew ✿ Aram Zucker-Scharff
✿ Miriam Suzanne ✿
Greg Whitworth
"Interop 2022"
Rachel Andrew works for Google as a technical writer, working on
web.dev and the Chrome Developers site. She is a front and back-end
web developer, author and speaker, author or co-author of 22 books
including The New CSS Layout and a regular contributor to a number of
publications both on and offline. Rachel is a Member of the CSS
Working Group, and can be found posting photos of her cats on Twitter
as @rachelandrew.
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"Private Advertising Technology: Where Goes Advertising, There Goes the Web"
Aram Zucker-Scharff (he/him) is the Engineering Lead for Privacy
& Security Compliance at The Washington Post. He currently
co-chairs the W3C’s Private Ad Technology Community Group. He
previously worked on the Zeus team, helping publishers to maximize
site performance and revenue. He has also worked on The Washington
Post’s Ad Tech R&D and Big Data teams. Aram has developed
open-source tools for publishers and consulted on content strategy and
digital newsroom workflows. He has also worked as a full stack
developer, journalist, community manager and contributed to WordPress
Core. He has appeared in WIRED, The Atlantic, AdExchanger, Digiday,
Poynter, Nieman Lab, journalism.co.uk and Columbia Journalism Review.
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"Intrinsic CSS with Container Queries & Units"
Miriam is an author, artist, developer, and open web advocate.
She’s spent more than 15 years learning, teaching, and building web
software as a co-founder of OddBird, Invited Expert with the W3C CSS
Working Group, and member of the Sass core team.
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"Open UI: Unlocking creativity"
Greg Whitworth loves working on the web to create great digital
experiences for users through an intuitive and productive developer
experience. Currently Greg is a Sr. Director of Product on the Web and
Mobile Platform team at Salesforce. He's the chair of the W3C Open UI Community Group and worked for close
to a decade on Microsoft Edge web platform. Greg enjoys to travel,
playing both video and board games, and hiking with the family.
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