Request Fee Quote or Availability

for Brett Hurt

Your Privacy

Brett Hurt

  • Best CEO Legacy Award by the Austin Business Journal
  • One of Austin's most active Angel investors (117 startups, 32 VC funds, and multiple philanthropic endeavors)
  • Austin Tech CEO of Data.World
  • Co-Founder of Bazaarvoice (which IPO'd)
  • Founded/Led Coremetrics (rated #1 Web analytics solution and acquired by IBM)
Fee Range
Call For Quote
Traveling From
Austin, TX

Brett Hurt is the CEO and co-founder of data.world, a Public Benefit Corporation (and Certified B Corporation®) that is the platform for modern data teamwork and the world’s largest collaborative data community. data.world’s modern catalog for data and analysis wakes up the hidden data workforce within every company, unifies silos, and creates data-driven cultures faster....

read the rest

Brett Hurt is the CEO and co-founder of data.world, a Public Benefit Corporation (and Certified B Corporation®) that is the platform for modern data teamwork and the world’s largest collaborative data community. data.world’s modern catalog for data and analysis wakes up the hidden data workforce within every company, unifies silos, and creates data-driven cultures faster. In 2017, 2018, and 2019, data.world was honored on the “Best for the World” list by B Lab, placing the company in the top 10% of all B Corps globally. Brett is also the co-owner of Hurt Family Investments (HFI), alongside his wife, Debra. HFI are involved in 124 startups, 38 VC funds, and multiple philanthropic endeavors.

Brett co-founded and led Bazaarvoice as CEO, through its IPO, follow-on offering, and two acquisitions. Bazaarvoice became the largest public SaaS (Software as a Service) business in social commerce and was named by the WSJ as one of the top IPOs of 2012. Brett also founded and led Coremetrics, which was rated the #1 Web analytics solution by Forrester Research and, like Bazaarvoice, expanded into a global company and leader. Coremetrics was acquired by IBM in 2010 for around $300m.

In 2017, Brett was given the Best CEO Legacy Award by the Austin Business Journal. He is a Henry Crown Fellow and Braddock Scholar at the Aspen Institute. Brett began programming at age seven and doing so on the Internet at age eighteen. He finished his free book, “The Entrepreneur’s Essentials”, in August 2019.

read less

Similar Speakers

Contact one of our talent experts today.

Receive no obligation help from us today. We represent our speakers equally, so our goal is to provide a keynote speaker that best fits YOU.

Contact us now