Dr. Kuanita E. Murphy holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (1997) and a Master of Arts degree in History (2004) both from Valdosta State University. Murphy also holds a Doctor of Management degree in Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix (2014).
She is extremely involved in local, regional, state-wide, and national initiatives. Murphy is a 2010 Leadership Georgia alumna. She is also an author and columnist, who contributes weekly for the Cuthbert-Southern Tribune and The Citizens Times; and previously for the Metro Gazette (Albany, GA).
Murphy also serves on a number of boards, such as Albany Technical College's Board Chair, Albany Area Primary Health Care, Vice Chair, Emory University's Community Advisory Board Chair, CDC's Prevention Research Center's Community Committee Chair, and Morehouse College School of Medicine's Health Equity and Rural Opportunities (H.E.R.O.) Steering Committee.
In 2013, Murphy became the publisher and Editor-in-Chief for Rural Leader Magazine, a digital publication that highlight leaders in small rural communities nationally and abroad.
Murphy has also served as the executive director of Randolph County Family Connection, Inc. since 1999. --
She is extremely involved in local, regional, state-wide, and national initiatives. Murphy is a 2010 Leadership Georgia alumna. She is also an author and columnist, who contributes weekly for the Cuthbert-Southern Tribune and The Citizens Times; and previously for the Metro Gazette (Albany, GA).
Murphy also serves on a number of boards, such as Albany Technical College's Board Chair, Albany Area Primary Health Care, Vice Chair, Emory University's Community Advisory Board Chair, CDC's Prevention Research Center's Community Committee Chair, and Morehouse College School of Medicine's Health Equity and Rural Opportunities (H.E.R.O.) Steering Committee.
In 2013, Murphy became the publisher and Editor-in-Chief for Rural Leader Magazine, a digital publication that highlight leaders in small rural communities nationally and abroad.
Murphy has also served as the executive director of Randolph County Family Connection, Inc. since 1999. --