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Katie
Miller
Technical Product Marketing Leader
Katie Miller is an experienced Program Lead and Product Marketing Manager with a proven track record of driving product awareness, fostering excitement, and accelerating adoption. She excels in crafting targeted, scalable programs, orchestrating engaging events, and delivering compelling, solution-oriented narratives that resonate with audiences and drive results.
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10 September 2025 09:00 - 09:15
Opening remarks
Join our fantastic chairperson, as they kick off the Developer Marketing Summit, San Francisco. They will introduce the day’s agenda and lead a brief icebreaker activity to help you connect with fellow attendees and share your goals, challenges, and motivations for being here. It’s the perfect start to a day of learning, networking, and growth!
10 September 2025 17:00 - 17:05
Closing remarks
You'll round out a fantastic content-filled day with a few words from our emcee, to sum up all of the amazing takeaways.
10 September 2025 12:15 - 12:45
Everything I need to know about DevMarketing, I learned from my children
When reflecting on the key moments that have shaped her Developer Marketing practice, Katie MIller often finds herself not drawn to a particular technical training, or strategy lesson, but to the social and emotional curriculum that her children have learned in their primary school. Curiosity. Empathy. Listening. Growth Mindset. Inclusion. Belonging. Their education stands on the principle that the key to unlocking success is not necessarily more rigor or more stress, but emotional regulation and a commitment to celebrating risks and a willingness to always learn. Principles that parlay seamlessly into the beautifully messy, cross-functional and complex landscape that is DevMarketing. In this session, Katie will highlight key lessons she's learned from her children, and how the ability to celebrate "glows" and accept "grows" can lead to better DevMarketing outcomes.