Summary
Georgia Bullen is an Executive Director and advocate for usable security, privacy, and an open internet, leading Superbloom (formerly Simply Secure) with 14 years of experience at the intersection of technology, design, and public interest. She combines human-centered design, urban planning, and software development to shepherd projects in usability, data visualization, and systems architecture, bringing a practitioner’s eye to policy-facing work. Based in New York, she advises Measurement Lab and TechCongress and teaches at the School of Visual Arts, translating research into actionable tools and community-facing programs. A long-time participant in the internet health movement, she champions transparency, net neutrality, and equitable access while actively connecting and elevating women and underrepresented voices in tech. Practical and strategic, Georgia is as comfortable sketching user flows or data maps as she is convening cross-sector coalitions to scale impact.
13 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Rowing, Rowing at Trinity College Dublin
MS, Urban Planning, MS, Urban Planning at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation
BS, Psychology and Human-Computer Interaction, BS, Psychology and Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University