Your Voice Belongs Here: Creating Compelling KotlinConf Proposals - A CFP Webinar for Underrepresented Voices in Tech

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Have you given a talk before — maybe at a meetup, online event, or a smaller conference — and wondered if you're ready for a bigger stage like KotlinConf?

This supportive and practical livestream is designed for people from underrepresented groups in tech who already have some speaking experience and are ready to level up. If you’re passionate about Kotlin and want to share your story, your knowledge, or your unique perspective with the wider community — this is for you.

Join Pamela Hill and Cheuk Ting Ho, two seasoned CFP writers, experienced speakers, and friendly faces from multiple program committees (including KotlinConf!). They’ll guide you through what makes a CFP stand out, how to shape your Kotlin journey into a strong proposal, and what reviewers are really looking for — all with a down-to-earth, no-gatekeeping approach.

This isn’t just a tutorial — it’s a space to connect, gain confidence, and have a little fun while preparing to share your voice with the Kotlin world.

Let’s get your KotlinConf talk ready — because your voice belongs here.

Speaking to you

Pamela Hill
Pamela is a Developer Advocate for Kotlin Multiplatform at JetBrains and has more than 20 years of experience writing desktop, web and mobile apps.
Cheuk Ting Ho
After having a career as a Data Scientist and Developer Advocate, Cheuk dedicated her work to the open-source community. Currently, she is working as a developer advocate for JetBrains. She has co-founded Humble Data, a beginner Python workshop that has been happening around the world. She has served the EuroPython Society board for two years and is now a fellow and director of the Python Software Foundation.