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Mark Murphy (philosopher)
Mark Murphy may refer to: Sports *Mark Murphy (ice hockey) (born 1976), American ice hockey player who plays for the DEG Metro Stars *Mark Murphy (safety, born 1955) (born 1955), retired American football player, now President and CEO of the Green Bay Packers *Mark Murphy (safety, born 1958) (born 1958), retired American football player *Mark Murphy (soccer) (born 1984), American soccer player Other *Mark Murphy (singer) (1932–2015), American jazz singer *Mark Murphy (author), author and expert on organizational leadership and employee engagement See also *Marc Murphy (footballer) (born 1987), Australian rules footballer *Marc Murphy (chef) Marc or MARC may refer to: People * Marc (given name), people with the first name * Marc (surname), people with the family name Acronyms * MARC standards, a data format used for library cataloging, * MARC Train, a regional commuter rail system o ...
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Mark Murphy (ice Hockey)
Mark Murphy (born August 6, 1976) is an American former professional ice hockey forward who played over 400 games in the American Hockey League before spending the final six years of his career in Europe. He last played for German club, the DEG Metro Stars of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL), in the 2010–11 season. He was selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 8th round (197th overall) of the 1995 NHL Entry Draft The 1995 NHL Entry Draft was the 33rd NHL Entry Draft. It was held at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta. The drafting order was now set partially by a lottery system whereby teams would not be guaranteed first pick if they finished last. I .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International Awards and honours References External links * 1976 births Augsburger Panther players DEG Metro Stars players HC Fribourg-Gottéron players HIFK (ice hockey) players Ice hockey players from Massachusetts Living people Portland Pirates p ...
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Mark Murphy (safety, Born 1955)
Mark Hodge Murphy (born July 13, 1955) is an American football executive and former American football player currently serving as the president and chief executive officer of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). Prior to that, he was the athletic director at Northwestern University and Colgate University. He also played in the NFL as a Safety (American football position), safety for the NFL's Washington Redskins for eight seasons from 1977 to 1984. Early years and education Murphy was born in Fulton, Oswego County, New York, Fulton, New York. He attended Colgate University, where he was also a member of the Theta Chi fraternity and played college football. Before his NFL career ended and while playing for the Redskins he obtained an MBA from American University's Kogod School of Business in 1983. Murphy graduated with a Juris Doctor, J.D. degree from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1988. Professional career Murphy played in Super Bowl XVII and S ...
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Mark Murphy (safety, Born 1958)
Mark Steven Murphy (born April 22, 1958 in Canton, Ohio) is a former American football safety in the National Football League. He was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 1980. He played college football at West Liberty State College. Murphy was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1998. Professional career Murphy was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 1980. He broke his wrist in that 1980 training camp, but not before impressing the coaches enough in scrimmages that he was put on the injured reserve list. While recovering from his injury, he studied and learned the safety position thoroughly. When Johnnie Gray was injured in 1981, he started seven games at strong safety and nabbed the first three of his 20 lifetime interceptions. In 1982 he returned to special teams duty as the team made the playoffs for the only time in Murphy’s career. When Gray was shifted to free safety in 1983, Murphy became a regular a ...
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Mark Murphy (soccer)
Mark Murphy (born April 19, 1984 in Clinton, Maryland) is an American professional soccer player currently playing for Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USSF Division 2 Professional League. Career Youth and College Murphy attended DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, being named all-conference WCAC First Team (2001), all-Prince George's County (2000, 2001) and All Metropolitan Area 1st Team by thWashington Post He was later named to the All-Decade team by thPrince George's Gazette(2001) and played four years of college soccer at Mount St. Mary's University where he named to the all-NEC second team as a senior in 2006, and finished his career in his school's top five in saves (294), shutouts (11) and minutes played (5081). During his college years Murphy also played with the Thunder Bay Chill, Reading Rage and Chesapeake Dragons in the USL Premier Development League. During his time with Chesapeake he occasionally played as a makeshift striker, scoring two go ...
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Mark Murphy (singer)
Mark Howe Murphy (March 14, 1932 – October 22, 2015) was an American jazz singer based at various times in New York City, Los Angeles, London, and San Francisco. He recorded 51 albums under his own name during his lifetime and was principally known for his innovative vocal improvisations. He was the recipient of the 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2001 ''Down Beat'' magazine readers' jazz poll for Best Male Vocalist and was also nominated five times for the Grammy Award for Best Vocal Jazz Performance.Jones, Peter. ''This is Hip: The Life of Mark Murphy'' (Equinox Publishing, 2018) He wrote lyrics to the jazz tunes " Stolen Moments" and "Red Clay". Early life Born in Syracuse, New York, in 1932, Murphy was raised in a musical family, his parents having met when his father was appointed director of the local Methodist Church choir. He grew up in the nearby small town of Fulton, New York, where his grandmother and then his aunt were the church organists. Opera was also a presence in the M ...
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Mark Murphy (author)
Mark A. Murphy is an author and contributor to organizational leadership and employee engagement. Murphy has authored or contributed to four books, including ''Hundred Percenters: Challenge Your Employees to Give it Their All and They'll Give You Even More'' (a business best-seller in 2010, McGraw-Hill), ''Generation Y and the New Rules of Management'' (2008, Insight Publishing), ''The Deadly Sins of Employee Retention'' (2005, Leadership IQ Press), and his most recent title, ''HARD Goals: The Secret to Getting From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be'' (2010, McGraw-Hill). Both ''HARD Goals'' and ''Hundred Percenters'' have received critical acclaim from major media outlets, including The Washington Post, The Business Insider, Fortune Magazine and others. Murphy is the founder and CEO of research and consulting firm Leadership IQ, which specializes in leadership training and employee surveys for the private healthcare industry and large and mid-size corporations. As the driving ...
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Marc Murphy (footballer)
Marc Murphy (born 19 July 1987) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited with the first overall selection in the 2005 AFL draft and served as the captain of Carlton from the 2013 season to 2018. He is the son of John Murphy. Early life and junior career Murphy attended Whitefriars College in Donvale. He played for Beverley Hills Junior Football Club and Doncaster Football Club, before playing TAC Cup football with the Oakleigh Chargers. He represented the victorious Vic Metro team at the 2005 AFL Under 18 Championships, winning the Larke Medal as the best player of the tournament. As the son of John Murphy, a Hall-of-Famer and legend of the Fitzroy Football Club, Marc was eligible to be taken by the Brisbane Lions under the father-son rule. However he exercised his option to decline the offer and nominate for the 2005 AFL National draft as he didn't want to leave Melbourne. ...
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