Anna Murray

Anna Murray

Anna is one of an extraordinarily rare species—a woman who owns and runs a successful software development company. She is the author of several books, most recently the critically acclaimed The Complete Software Project Manager, and is a nationally recognized technology consultant, speaker and blogger. Her articles and columns have appeared in several on-line and print publications including Industrial Engineer, Industrial Management, Manufacturing Business Technology, Banking Exchange, Hotel Business, Non Profit Journal, SC Magazine, Information Management, Non Profit World, and New York Law Journal.

Anna was born and raised in New York City. She attended Yale University, earning a Bachelor of Arts, and Columbia University where she received her Masters of Science. Following a successful career in education and multimedia publishing, she foresaw the world-changing impact of the internet and the world-wide-web and founded emedia in 1996.

As one of the earliest web development firms, emedia has developed strategy and implemented innovative solutions for many clients including The Kellogg Corporation, Harvard Business Publishing, Time Out New York, Slate Group, IST, The American Association of Advertising Agencies, International Creative Management, Consumer Reports, and The National Institutes of Health.

Anna is a double winner of the Stevie Award for Women in Business, a recipient of a Mobile Marketing Association award for mobile app development, several Kellogg top agency awards, and most recently Folio’s Top Women in Media Award.

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Anna Murray joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the challenges of converting to more battery-operated equipment and cars if the current lithium shortage prevents the increased production of batteries.
Anna Murray joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how Google and Apple are disrupting cookies to track online users on their platforms by third-party marketers, and whether that is as good as it sounds.
Anna Murray joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what a nonfungible token is (one just sold for $63 million) and why it could introduce blockchain to the masses.