A Georgetown graduate, Kevin C. Hurley (MSB ‘00) died in a car accident last Friday morning.
The accident occured at approximately 2:15 a.m. on East Basin Drive, D.C. at the ramp to Route 395 south, according to Robert MacLean, a sgt. with the United States Park Police. Hurley lost control of the car and drove off the roadway onto a grass median. The car flipped over after colliding with a utility pole.
Police were notified and responded to the accident. Hurley, the sole occupant of the vehicle, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The investigation of the accident is still in progress.
Hurley worked at the McDonough School of Business Technology Center throughout his undergraduate career and was the assistant student technology manager during his senior year. Hurley was also a member of the club rugby team.
Hurley was a native of Chevy Chase, Md. He had plans to become an accountant and was working for KPMG, Inc.
“He was a really fun loving guy, full of energy but kind of quiet at times,” said Meghan Kinnard (SFS ‘02), a fellow employee of the MSBTC. “His presence will be missed by people, even those who knew him only for a short time.”