Paul Murphy
PAUL MURPHY is a retired engineer and educator working with stained glass for over 12 years. Paul retired from AT&T in 1980 after a varied career that included development of analytical analysis design systems, teaching at AT&T’s national training center in Cincinnati, Ohio, and management of design projects for AT&T national accounts.
After retiring from AT&T, Paul acquired credentials to teach in secondary education and community colleges and continued teaching technical classes in computer science, mathematics and information technology for high schools in the Shenandoah Valley and Lord Fairfax Community College.
After leaving teaching, Paul relocated to his wife’s hometown and family farm in Punxsutawney, PA. Upon arrival in Punxsutawney, while working on a church stained glass project, Paul became a Stained-Glass enthusiast, created an art studio, and continues to create stained glass art today. Paul is the current president of the Punxsutawney Arts Association INC. and coordinates and shows work at the annual Ground Hog Day art show gallery.