Doug Cone

Doug Cone

Doug Cone

I started out on the Internet working professionally with my first web site project in 1997 for the Navigators. Since then I have worked on many professional and personal web design projects. A broad experience base lets me handle both programming and strategy.

I have worked with companies ranging from small local business to major corporations. I also have a background in training and sales, working with organizations like InnoVenture, BestBuy, Circuit City, Clientlogic, CompUSA, Texas A&M University, Sony, Logitech, Helio, AMPED, and DirectTV.

As an active member of the several local groups, I frequently volunteer in the local community. I’ve even created unique events like PumpUpTheSite to help benefit charities and nonprofits with web sites needing a facelift. I also server on the Directors Council for AidJoy. I also founded the Greenville chapter of Refresh.

In addition to volunteering locally I also try to contribute to several open source software projects. I’m a passionate advocate for the open source model. I’ve contributed to open source projects like WordPress, Drupal and many others along with using open source software like Linux on a daily basis.

As a public speaker I have the opportunity to talk on topics ranging from web design, usability to social media, blogging, Twitter and more. I have done sessions for many different Word camps and Drupal camps, short classes for Texas A&M, Palmetto Computer Labs and many others.

Organization: Nullvariable Web Consulting

WordCamp Raleigh 2012 Session: Writing Secure Code for WordPress

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