Gerry Murphy (entrepreneur)
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Gerry Murphy is an Irish entrepreneur, author and activist. He is best known as a social entrepreneur and for founding Great Gas Petroleum in 2005 and subsequently writing the book ''The Accidental Entrepreneur: How We Turned €3,749 into a €100 million business in Three Years'' published by Orpen Press in 2014. In 2001, Murphy was awarded the
Cork Person of the Year The Cork Person of the Year awards were founded in 1993 to recognise outstanding achievements by people from Cork. Each year 12 Cork persons of the month are chosen, although some months multiple people in the same area are selected. Then, in Jan ...
for his contribution to the renewal of his local community of Churchtown.


Early life and education

Murphy was born in
Churchtown, County Cork Churchtown () is a village in County Cork, Republic of Ireland. The Irish name is Brugh/Brú Thuinne meaning Great House of the Pastureland. Churchtown is within the Cork North-West (Dáil constituency), Cork North-West Dáil constituency. Ety ...
in 1954.


Career

Murphy joined Bank of Ireland in October 1972 as a bank assistant and later became manager of the bank's advertising function at its head office in Dublin. In 1989, after 17 years, he resigned from Bank of Ireland and joined First National Building Society where he became an executive director. In 1998, he became a Fellow of the Institute of Bankers in Ireland. He also held directorships in
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, Sherry FitzGerald and the state-owned fertiliser company Nitrigin Eireann Teo. In 1997 Murphy left his job in banking to concentrate on the redevelopment and renewal of his home parish of Churchtown in North County Cork, where he bought a derelict premises, which he restored and opened as a holiday hostel and bar, calling it 'Boss Murphy's'. The restored pub was named after his great grandfather, William 'Boss' Murphy who had founded Churchtown Creamery with other farmers in the parish in 1889. He sold Boss Murphy's in 2004. In 2005 he founded Great Gas Petroleum with seed capital of €3,749 to improve petrol wholesale prices as he felt that the Irish forecourts were paying too much to existing wholesalers. The business grew to earning €100 million in revenues by its third year. With a business partner, Maurice Gilbert, he founded Ballyhoura Apple Farm in 2006. Murphy sold Great Gas in 2009 to DCC Energy. He was the Executive Producer of
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Books

Murphy wrote the foreword and contributed to the 2005 book ''The Annals of Churchtown.'' The book is an encyclopedia of Churchtown. He was the chairman of the publication committee of ''A Century of Banking: the life and times of the Institute of Bankers in Ireland, 1898-1998'' and also wrote the foreword for ''The Boss Murphy Musical Legacy'' published in 2003 After selling Great Gas Petroleum, Murphy wrote ''The Accidental Entrepreneur: How We Turned €3,749 into a €100 million business in Three Years.'' The book, published in 2014, tells the story of how Murphy moved from a bank job to become an entrepreneur. The first half deals mainly with Murphy's background and his journey to the establishment of Great Gas Petroleum. The second half of the book is a how–to guide for budding entrepreneurs, featuring case studies and checklists. The profit from the sale of the book were donated to Churchtown Historical and Heritage Society.


Community work

On 4 July 1997 Murphy set up the not-for-profit Churchtown Village Renewal Trust with an objective to support the social, economic, educational and environmental infrastructure of the parish of Churchtown. For his work in the community, he was awarded the
Cork Person of the Year The Cork Person of the Year awards were founded in 1993 to recognise outstanding achievements by people from Cork. Each year 12 Cork persons of the month are chosen, although some months multiple people in the same area are selected. Then, in Jan ...
award in 2001.


Bibliography

*''The Accidental Entrepreneur: How We Turned €3,749 into a €100 million business in Three Years.'' (2014)


References

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