Dan Murphy

VP Of Financial Programs, Loan Operations And Sales at Sunstone Credit

Dan Murphy has a long history of working in various roles in the finance and engineering industries. Dan began their career in 2003 as a Research Assistant at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where they conducted research and implementation of scientific applications for the digital LLNL Reference Guide. In 2006, they became a Research Assistant at the University of Utah College of Engineering. In 2008, they joined the US Army - Research, Development and Engineering Command (ARDEC) as a Team Lead, Institute for Multiscale Reactive Modeling (MSRM), HPCMP Service Agency Approving Authority (S/AAA), Project Manager, Scalable Technology for Adaptive Response (STAR) Program, and Project Engineer, Thermo-Chemical Equation of State Working Group. In 2013, they moved to Stephen Gould Corporation as a Strategy & Operations Manager, then to North Highland as a Senior Management Consultant in 2015. Most recently, they joined JPMorgan Chase & Co. in 2016 as a Vice President, Finance and Business Management. In 2021, they began working at Sunstone Credit as the Director of Financial Programs.

Dan Murphy holds a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Finance and Supply Chain Management from Rutgers University - Newark and a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from California State University, Monterey Bay. Dan also holds a number of certifications, including a Prosci Change Management Practitioner from Prosci (obtained in September 2016), a Certified Scrum Master (CSM) from Scrum Alliance (obtained in June 2016), a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (LSSGB) from US Army/B&G Solutions (obtained in 2013), a Systems Planning, Research, Development and Engineering (SPRDE): Systems Engineer Level 2 from Defense Acquisition University (obtained in May 2012), and a Systems Planning, Research, Development and Engineering (SPRDE): Systems Engineer Level 1 from Defense Acquisition University (obtained in April 2010).

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