Chapter Three Drupal Trainers
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Senior Drupal Developer
Jennifer Lea Lampton is one of Chapter Three's principal trainers. She's been involved in training hundreds of students for private clients including Stanford University, and helped found our training division. Jen also helps organize the Bay Area Drupal Camp and, in 2010, joined the organizing committee for DrupalCon San Francisco where, for the first time ever, training sessions were held the day preceding the conference. Jen has been working with Drupal since 2006 and currently maintains several modules on Drupal.org.
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Drupal Themer & Trainer
David Needham has been Drupal trainer since 2007 when he taught an introductory session on Ubercart at DrupalCampWI. It's around that time that he 'drank the kool-ade' and started organizing Drupal meetups and free public trainings in his local community. David now speaks regularly at the Bay Area Drupal User Group, Drupal Camps and DrupalCons worldwide. David also routinely leads Chapter Three's training workshops which cover a variety of Drupal-centered topics.
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Drupal Themer & Developer
Harris has worked with numerous organizations and companies to leverage the power of Drupal since 2007. He has a passion for teaching others how to understand and use Drupal's theme layer to build outstanding and beautiful themes. He enjoys empowering people to customize and extend the open-source content management system to fit their design and usability specifications.
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Senior Drupal Developer
At Chapter Three you will find me picking the perfect combination of contributed modules for a new project or writing a custom module to bridge a functional gap.
I built my first Drupal site in 2006, and have developed a wide variety of sites for clients ever since. I organize the San Francisco Drupal Users Helping Users group which meets once a month to help both new and experienced users get better at using Drupal. I maintain several modules on drupal.org and try to contribute fixes to a wider variety of projects as well.
When not in front of a glowing screen you will probably find me at the beach, surfing or building a sandcastle with my two girls.
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Partner / CTO
Josh Koenig is one of the three founders of Chapter Three, and has been active in the Drupal community for over seven years. He helped found the Drupal Dojo, a forum where Drupal developers can answer unique questions and help teach those just starting. Josh is also Chapter Three's CTO, where he has been instrumental in developing Pantheon, a series of web tools made to make Drupal in the Cloud easy, and is one of Chapter Three's experts on high-performance Drupal.
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Managing Partner / Drupal Strategist
Matt Cheney, co-founder and managing partner of Chapter Three, has worked with private clients and trained over 200 participants on various aspects of Drupal from site building to administration. He's represented Chapter Three at several Drupal conventions and camps, teaching sessions to help build the community and participate in the open-source nature of this content management system.
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Carl Wiedemann
Guest Trainer
Carl Wiedemann has led several group and individual Drupal trainings for library, college, and research institution staff. He developed content and co-presented introductory training at DrupalCon San Francisco. Carl has been working with Drupal since 2007 as a themer and developer, and is an active speaker at Drupal conferences and camps. He also contributed to the recent Drupal.org redesign project.
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Shawn DeArmond
Guest Trainer
Shawn DeArmond has facilitated training on topics such as software techniques and database theory since 2000. Shawn has been working with Drupal since 2006, and has presented sessions at DrupalCon and Drupal Camps. He has also participated in a number of Drupal community efforts including serving a term as the chair of the Sacramento Drupal Users Group.
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Jacob Redding
Guest Trainer
Jacob Redding has been a trainer for over ten years, since starting as a Microsoft Certified Trainer. He has given workshops around the globe in China, Jordan, New York and San Francisco. His book, Beginning Drupal 7, is now widely available.

