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Julie Murphree was born in Mesa, Arizona to
Pat and Pennee Murphree. Pat, an Arizona native, and Pennee, an
Iowa farm girl, were in the hay baling business when Julie, their
second child, arrived.
Julie’s parents created an idyllic and loving family setting for
her and from it emerged an idealistic and romantic outlook on life
especially as it related to family. She was always encouraged to
pursue her dreams. One of her earliest childhood memories was the
excitement of getting to sleep in the living room on the pull-out
couch with her older brother. It was like a camp out. On cool
spring evenings their mom would leave the main front door open
with only the screen door separating them from the outside world.
They would fall asleep to the rhythmic croaking of the frogs and
to the smell of fresh cut alfalfa.
Most of Julie’s impressionable growing up years were in Maricopa
where the family moved to manage Pat’s sister’s cotton farm. From
first grade to her sophomore year in high school, Julie grew up on
the farm with her three brothers Brent, Patrick and Curt.
Growing up on a 1200-acre farm with her three brothers left plenty
of room for a wide variety of adventures including exploring,
playing sports, riding motorcycles and swimming in the ditches or
sumps. They even found time to build forts and reenact the battles
of imagined ancient history.
After graduating from Gilbert High School in 1980, Julie attended
Arizona State University obtaining her Bachelor of Arts degree in
Journalism in 1984. With degree in hand, she launched into her
journalism and marketing career beginning with small advertising
and marketing firms in Tempe in the first few years. One of her
favorite weekend pastimes were taking friends back out to the farm
and driving them around to see where all her growing up adventures
took place.
She eventually landed a staff writer position with the Institute
of Supply Management’s magazine Inside Supply Management. Once
named the magazine’s editor, she served in that position until
2000 when she was lured away by a magazine publisher to launch a
new magazine, Supply & Demand Chain Executive. As editor-in-chief
for the magazine through 2004, Julie spearheaded the creation,
development and management of one of the more successful
business-to-business magazines during the Internet’s early dot com
era.
While in charge of Supply & Demand Chain Executive, Julie
developed a supply and demand chain model with the help of the
research and academic community that is still used today to help
companies understand their supply and demand chain processes and
the functional areas they must enable with modern-day technology.
Today, Julie's core career endeavors involve media and marketing
management in addition to speaking and training in the areas of
diplomacy and supply & demand chain management. She has more than
16 years of experience as a journalist tracking, reporting,
speaking and writing on negotiations and supply & demand chain
management issues. Especially during her time as a magazine
editor, she has enthusiastically spoken at countless conferences
and to major corporations on a variety of topics relating to
supply and demand chain management, in addition to other critical
business topics.
In addition to corporate speaking engagements, Julie continues to
serve as founding editor and advisor to Supply & Demand Chain
Executive. Because the two magazines Julie managed cover the
purchasing and supply management profession, Julie’s domain
expertise allows her to maintain most of her client base in this
arena.
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