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Ben Murphy

Founder/CEO
TheFatherLife.com
United States

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Educational History

  • Roberts Wesleyan College, Bachelor’s degree, 1999.

Professional History:

  • Founder/CEO, TheFatherLife.com

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BEN MURPHY

Artist, BenMurphyOnline.com

Founder/CEO, TheFatherLife.com, The Men's Magazine for Today's Fathers

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Bio

BEN MURPHY

Artist, BenMurphyOnline.com

Founder/CEO, TheFatherLife.com, The Men's Magazine for Today's Fathers

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"Our only obligation is to do the best we can with what we've been given..."

Areas of expertise

Branding/Brand Development, Start-up, Work/Life, Emerging Trends, Art, Society.

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http://www.benmurphyonline.com

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www.fastcompany.com/user/109006

Professional History

Founder/CEO, TheFatherLife.com

Private, 21-50 employees, Arts / Entertainment / Media industry

Educational History

Roberts Wesleyan College, New York, United States
Bachelor’s degree, 1999.
Areas of study: Communication (Media)
Awards: Cum Laude

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Comment: Sort of. Thing is we've been in the crisis for quite some time... it's only now starting to become painfully evident. We're witnessing the decline of an empire. Sad, but true. We're where Great...
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A. C'mon. Isn't this whole thing like the uncool kid in school trying to show that he really is cool... which actually just makes him more uncool? Microsoft is not cool. It's utilitarian.
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Comment: eBay has some work to do, but they're a giant and a pioneer. I wouldn't count them out. In fact, I'd be astonished if they didn't reinvent themselves and come roaring back (they'd be foolish not...

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Most work-and-family resources are designed for women. We did some digging and discovered a few valuable tools for men. Book "The New Father: A Dad's...
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Why study interruption? I became interested in it from my own personal experience. I moved here from Europe back in 2000. I was stunned by the amount...