Ann Murphy

VP of Fulfillment & Event Services at EventBuilder

Ann Murphy has a diverse work experience spanning several roles and companies. Ann started their career at Tektronix in 1974, where they worked as a Field Operations Services Manager for 15 years. From 1989 to 1991, they worked at Sequent Computer Systems as a Manager of Telemarketing & Product Information. Ann then joined InFocus in 1991 as the Director of Inside Sales and stayed until 1995. In 1998, they became the VP of Sales & Services at Lightware, Inc. In 1999, Ann held two positions simultaneously - Director of Sales at Encounter Collaborative and Director of Event Services at PlaceWare. Finally, they became the VP of Fulfillment & Event Services at EventBuilder.com.

Ann Murphy has a diverse education history. Ann began their educational journey in 1969 at the University of Maryland, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree with a focus on Business Management and Sociology. After completing their undergraduate studies, Ann pursued further education in various fields.

In 1978, Ann enrolled at SUNY New Paltz, where they studied Business Management for a year. Following this, in 1980, they attended Princeton University and focused on Architecture for a year. Subsequently, in 1983, Ann pursued coursework towards an MBA at the Portland State University - School of Business.

Ann's education path continued as they attended Portland Community College in 1985, where they studied Mathematics for a year. Finally, in 1989, they enrolled at the University of Oregon for their Master's degree in Applied Information Management. However, no record of their completing the degree or the field of study was provided.

Overall, Ann Murphy's education covers a range of disciplines, including Business Management, Sociology, Mathematics, Architecture, and Applied Information Management.

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