Speaker Spotlight – Toby Younis

What is the name of your company and can you tell us something about yourself?
The name of my company is Videotero. It’s Spanish for Video Maker. I’ve been shooting photos, film and videos for nearly 40 years for the military, other government agencies, and several large federal contractors. I retired to New Mexico in July of 2010, and haven’t been able to keep myself from being busy.

Can you tell us why you love WordPress?
WordPress saves me time. I can achieve my communications objectives in a fraction of the time it would take with other tools and/or applications.

What is your topic for WordCamp?
Vlogging: Using Video + Blogging to Improve Anything

What do you hope attendees learn from your session?
Attendees will learn how to acquire and use a simple and affordable set of tools to produce videos that produce measurable results.

How do you use WP in your business?
I use WordPress to build my website and landing pages for my clients’ video marketing campaigns.

About karenalma

I've been part of the WordPress community since 2010, when I co-founded the Albuquerque WordPress meetup and co-organized the first-ever WordCamp Albuquerque. Over the years I co-organized four WordCamps in Albuquerque and spoke at events from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro to Phoenix, in both English and Spanish, including an early WordPress for Kids session in Albuquerque that I'm still a little proud of. I spent the better part of a decade at Automattic building the company's Talent Acquisition function from the ground up, and somewhere in there, life got full: family, work, etc. Now I'm back, still at Automattic and stepping into the role of Head of Operations and Events for the WordPress Project and genuinely glad to be here. I have a deep love and respect for this community and a lot of energy to pitch in and help make WordPress!
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