How can we harness technology to build a more hopeful and positive world? Join us for an inspiring evening with Austin entrepreneur and visionary Brett Hurt as we explore this critical question.
Brett will kick off the conversation with insights from his new sci-fi novella, "The Lattice," using its themes to spark a discussion on how we can envision and realize a better future. He'll also share the mission behind his new company, podcast, and upcoming book, all titled "Love Conquers Fear."
This is more than a talk—it's a community conversation. After a Q&A with Brett, we'll open the floor for you to share your own favorite podcasts, books, and media that inspire a better way to live together with technology.
Let's set a positive tone for the holidays and get inspired to make a greater impact in 2026!
Brett Hurt
Brett is the CEO of Love Conquers Fear, a holding company focused on advancing humanity toward an Age of Abundance for All. He was most recently the CEO and co-founder of data.world, which raised over $150M, became a global enterprise with customers across major industries, and was acquired by ServiceNow in 2024 to power its AI platform.
Previously, Brett co-founded and led Bazaarvoice through its unicorn IPO and two acquisitions, and co-founded Coremetrics, later acquired by IBM for $300M. He and his wife, Debra, also co-own Hurt Family Investments (HFI), which has stakes in 146 startups, 47 VC funds, and multiple philanthropic efforts.
Brett is the author of The Entrepreneur's Essentials and The Lattice, and is writing his third book, Love Conquers Fear: Humanity, AI, and the Age of Abundance for All. His work has earned recognition from Goldman Sachs, the Austin Business Journal, and Silicon Hills News. A Henry Crown Fellow and Aspen Institute Braddock Scholar, Brett holds degrees from UT Austin (BBA, MIS) and Wharton (MBA).
He lives in Austin with his wife of 29 years, Debra, and their two children.
Attendance Instructions
All participants must register for this event via Eventbrite. This will be an in-person event held at Remedy Bar. Paid street parking is available