Hurley
Deborah Hurley is a distinguished academic and expert in computer science, data science, and cybersecurity, currently serving as a Professor of the Practice at Brown University since January 2016, with multiple faculty roles across various programs. Additionally, Deborah is a Global Innovation Policy Fellow at Harvard University, contributing research on innovation and technology, and holds a fellowship at the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard. Deborah founded Hurley in 1996 and previously advised on infrastructure development as a Senior ICT Expert for the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility from 2015 to 2019. Previous roles include directing the Harvard Information Infrastructure Project and serving as a Principal Administrator at the OECD. Deborah's early career as an attorney included specializing in computer and communications law. Education includes a J.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, and an A.B. from the University of California, Berkeley.
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The history of Hurley traces its roots back to the surf industry in Southern California in the late 1970's. Hurley Surfboards was established in Costa Mesa in 1979. Well into the early 1980's, Hurley Surfboards was excelling as a company and Bob was shaping surfboards for many of the best surfers in the world. In 1982, Bob and hisbusiness manager, Joe K., began pursuing a hot Australian clothing brand, Billabong. Bob was attracted to the company because of their super long, punk rock boardshort styles. With the help of friends and family, Billabong USA was established as a separate entity and licensee for Billabong.