
An advanced guide to building and maintaining Drupal websites
Chaz Chumley, ever since Chaz can remember, he has been picking up a crayon, a
pencil, a pen, or a computer, whether to draw a picture, write a poem, share an article, or
develop the next great website. Looking back at these qualities, it's the reason he chose to use
those passions to give back to the open source community. His journey has opened doors to great
experiences as a consultant, instructor, trainer, author, web developer, technical architect,
Drupalist, and most importantly, a father. However, he could be none of these without first
being a student and learning from life, love, and a passion for education, community
development, and of course, science and technology. The sum of these things has allowed Chaz to
share his experiences as an active member of the Drupal community, having participated in
developing Drupal training videos, authoring multiple Drupal books for Packt Publishing, and
giving back his knowledge by contributing numerous articles, training, and presentations at
Design4Drupal, BadCamp, DrupalGovCon, and DrupalCon, all the while bringing topnotch Drupal
expertise to his clients' work. However, his greatest journey is still in front of him as he
continues to learn new creative ways to architect open source websites, write about the next
best things, and laugh with his colleagues along the way.Hurley William :
William Hurley, is the chief technology officer at Forum One. He is responsible for partnering with clients to develop technical recommendations that truly serve their organizational needs. He received a bachelor's degree from George Mason University's department of computer science. He's also a culinary aficionado, and he has a notably soft spot for curry. William has been developing for the web since 1997 using PHP, Java, Adobe Flex, JavaScript, and ColdFusion, and brings a breadth of technical expertise to clients' most difficult digital dilemmas. William is an active member of the Drupal community. He has contributed more than 10 modules, along with patches to Drupal core and other contributed modules. With close to a hundred commits, William does his best to give back to the Drupal community.