Cornelius B. Murphy Jr.

Cornelius ("Neil") B. Murphy Jr. is Professor of Environmental and Sustainable Systems at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF). From 2000 to 2013, he was the third President of SUNY-ESF.[1][2] Previously, he was president and chief executive officer of O'Brien & Gere, a large environmental engineering consulting firm based in Syracuse, New York. He has a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Syracuse University, and a B.A. in Chemistry from Saint Michael's College.

References

  1. ^ SUNY-ESF, "Cornelius Murphy Named President of SUNY-ESF". Press release. Syracuse, NY, February 29, 2000. Available:http://www.esf.edu/communications/news/2000/02.29.sunynews2.htm.
  2. ^ "Quentin Wheeler Chosen as New President of SUNY-ESF," SUNY-ESF, November 15, 2013. Accessed: November 25, 2013.

External links

  • Cornelius B. Murphy Jr.'s Huffington Post blog
  • Linhorst, Stan. (2014, July 13). "Neil Murphy on Leadership: Don't Shirk the Difficult Things," Syracuse.com.
  • Some archives from Cornelius Murphy's tenure as President of SUNY ESF are located in the Archives of the SUNY College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry Archived 2016-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
Academic offices
Preceded by
Ross S. Whaley
President of SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry
2000 - 2013
Succeeded by
Quentin D. Wheeler
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Leaders of the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Deans
  • William L. Bray (1911-1912)
  • Hugh P. Baker (1912–1920)
  • F. Franklin Moon (1920–1927)
  • Nelson C. Brown (Acting) (1926–1930)
  • Hugh P. Baker (1930–1933)
  • Samuel N. Spring (1933–1944)
  • Joseph S. Illick (1944–1951)
  • Hardy L. Shirley (1952–1967)
  • Edwin C. Jahn (1967–1969)
Presidents
Officers in charge
  • Joseph L. Rufo (June 1 – November 4, 2020)
From 1911–13, the New York State College of Forestry was a unit of Syracuse University.


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