ConvergeSE 2013 Lineup

ConvergeSE 2013

ConvergeSE ~ April 25-27 2013

www.convegese.com

ConvergeSE takes place in beautiful springtime in Columbia, South Carolina. Over the course of three days you can dive into intense half and full day sessions, hop from venue to venue downtown taking in sessions on topics from design and development to business and marketing, and finally experience a full day of inspirational talks from an impressive array of speakers. In between all of that, we’ll give you plenty of opportunities to eat, drink and party with the speakers and other attendees.

Ticket’s will go on sale January 30th at 10 am (est)

We’re psyched to announce the lineup for this year’s event too! You’ll find some new folks and other Converge veterans coming back to hang out and share some knowledge with us. Check ’em out on the website or here:

Aaron Draplin, Daniel Burka, Carl Smith, Chris Coyier, Jenn Lukas, Leslie Jensen Inman, Mig Reyes, Emily Lewis, Josh Higgins, James White, Greg Hoy, Lea Alcantara, Wren Lanier, Jared Ponchot, Ben Callahan, Nathan Peretic, Jay Fanelli, Jonathan Longnecker, Nate Croft, Val Head, Raquel Vélez, Rob Harr, Rob Tarr, Jonathan Leblanc, Hampton Catlin, J Cornelius, Jed Schneider, Bermon Painter, Nicole Cendrowski, Hunter Loftis, Mark Rickert, Jonathan Smiley, Bryce Bigger, Josh Netherton, Dean Schuster

We hope to see you in Columbia!

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