Spreading her wings
Murphy found her chance to fly as a Temple Owl. Philadelphia was far enough from her hometown to provide a sense of striking out on her own, and close enough to get back when needed.
After trying out different majors, the management information systems program at Fox landed on her radar and a light bulb went off. The work was challenging and the career prospects promising.
Looking back, Murphy says, it was the program’s focus on teaching fluency in both corporate speak and programming languages that best prepared her for the working world.
“The department, faculty and what they taught me play a big role in where I am today,” Murphy said.
Her time on North Broad also opened the door for Murphy’s other great passion of philanthropy. She participated as a mentor in the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program, spending time once a week with local public school students.
After obtaining a job at the insurance and healthcare giant Cigna post-graduation, Murphy volunteered to help lead the company’s philanthropic efforts and returned to Philadelphia. There, she established a program to bring local students to Temple’s campus to learn about robotics and participate in career days.
Although her Disney duties now demand much of her time, Murphy plans to prioritize giving back throughout her career. She has a particular interest in providing mental health services to the economically disadvantaged.
“In five years, I’d like to be in a place where I’m able to help people in really meaningful ways,” Murphy said. “When you’re living below the poverty line, you’re statistically more likely to experience trauma. It impacts people in so many ways.”