Throughout his career Mr. McCurley has been responsible for the technical leadership of cutting edge, large-scale projects in diverse problem spaces. His team created the first full-duplex Internet telephony consumer product. During the initial e-commerce boom of the late 90’s and early 2000’s he was the Chief Architect for several large enterprise projects to establish and improve Internet presence with advanced personalization built on top of highly scalable, service-oriented systems. The partial roster of these companies includes: Home Depot, Motorola Solutions, Sears, and Circuit City. Additionally, due to his track record of delivering scalable secure systems, Mac was the Chief Architect of the Air Force Portal during the Iraq War and later responsible for developing a threat information system for the National Security Agency.Later Mac focused on the emerging cloud space and worked for Amazon as the lead architect responsible for moving multiple proprietary data center systems into the cloud, increasing information security, and evolving their monolithic solutions into a discrete services architecture. Prior to joining EXOCHAIN, Mac served as lead technical architect for the Platform Services Group at Cox Automotive/Autotrader where he provided leadership in evolving their services architecture and migrating to multi-region cloud topologies.