Cordell Miller
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For Cordell Miller, shaping surfboards is a labor of love.
The 30-year-old Newport Beach native, who runs Cordell Surfboards
with partner Dave Nielsen, started surfing when he was 9. He parlayed
his love of the sport into a Costa Mesa business venture that enables
him to stay true to his surfing roots.
This spring, Miller visited Newport Harbor High School to share
his work with students in a surfing class. He said he wanted them to
know it was possible to let your career evolve from your passion.
“It’s nice to be around kids and give them hope,” Miller said. “If
you do what you love, it’s easier to get through the day.”
Miller started shaping boards when he was about 17 and considers it an artistic, as well as physical, endeavor.
“There’s not just a fashion, but a function as well,” Miller said.
“[Surfboards] have to look good, as well as perform.”
And he still finds time to surf every day, sometimes two to three
times if the waves are good.
“Surfing’s one of those things that once you start, you don’t ever
want to stop,” Miller said.
Nielsen said it’s rare for a shaper of Miller’s caliber to remain
an active surfer.
“In the surfing world, most of the top shapers are not top
surfers,” Nielsen said. “Cordell’s as good at surfing as he is at
shaping. He’s in the upper echelon of both.”
Miller started the business, which sells the surfboards he shapes,
with Nielsen about six years ago. The two are planning to expand into
clothing that captures the surfing spirit and appeals to all
generations “from groms to grown-ups.”
In addition to spending time with the next generation of surfers
in high school, Miller also reaches out to kids on the beach, Nielsen
said.
“He has given a lot of stuff to kids who are less fortunate,”
Nielsen said. “I’ve seen him giving away boards to kids. And he’ll
show them about shaping.”
Miller said he would like to do more community outreach with
students.
“It’s fun,” he said. “It makes me think about going back to school
again, but only for the fun stuff.”
-- Story by Deirdre Newman;
photo by Sean Hiller
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