An Afternoon with Congressman Will Hurd
Join us for a lecture from Congressman Will Hurd, a former undercover CIA officer, entrepreneur and cybersecurity expert, he is the U.S. Representative for the 23rd Congressional District of Texas.
Join us for a lecture from Congressman Will Hurd, a former undercover CIA officer, entrepreneur and cybersecurity expert, he is the U.S. Representative for the 23rd Congressional District of Texas.
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