Carlo Daniele

Carlo Daniele

Barcamper di prima generazione, appassionato di arte e comunicazione, studioso folle di tutte le scienze umane e fondamentalista ambientale.
Professionalmente è stato in origine webdesigner e front-end developer, ora WordPress addicted e professional. Autore di articoli e guide per riviste a stampa (ioProgrammo) e online (HTML.it, Smashing magazine, WPMUDEV, Kinsta), molte delle quali dedicate a WordPress.
Ha scritto per HTML.it, tra le altre cose, la guida completa allo sviluppo dei temi di WordPress (in 33 lezioni) e la guida completa all’uso di WordPress per professionisti (in 95 lezioni).
Al momento collabora con Kinsta come editor del sito italiano e autore del sito inglese.
Papà di Michele, 12 anni. Va per i 48…

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Informazioni su Francesca Marano

With a career built across radically different contexts, from airlines to SaaS startups, from global open source communities to enterprise digital agencies, one thing has remained constant: I help organisations build the foundations that make growth sustainable. I grew up watching my parents, both programmers, drawing flowcharts on the kitchen table. Every problem has a structure, every structure can be designed better. That has been the thread running through everything I’ve done. I’ve spent just as much energy building communities and connections. When I talk to someone, I instinctively see who they should meet and what collaboration could emerge. That’s where my approach starts: understanding the full picture before finding the right solution. In practice, this means different things for different organisations: strategy, structuring and training teams, process redesign, or integrating new tools and technologies to do more with what you already have. Some things I’m proud of. I co-led four major releases of WordPress, the CMS powering 40%+ of the web. I founded C+B, an editorial community of 80+ writers that helped thousands of Italian female entrepreneurs find their footing. I won a Stevie Award for mentoring. I built WP Includes to get more women into leadership. I believe in sharing knowledge generously. I am an educator, community leader, mentor, and international public speaker.
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