- Wendell H. Murphy
Wendell H. Murphy was a
North Carolina farmer ,politician , and namesake of theWendell H. Murphy Football Center .Wendell H. Murphy was born in Rose Hill,
North Carolina . In 1960, Murphy received aB.S. inagriculture fromNorth Carolina State University . After graduating from college, Murphy became an agriculture teacher, but soon Wendell and his dad, Holmes Murphy, opened a feeding manufacturing operation. The operation started in 1964 with area farmers in open lots. By 1979, Wendell and Holmes Murphy had started sow and farrowing operations as well. The business is now known asMurphy Family Farms and is a part of theSmithfield Foods operation.In 1983, Murphy was elected to the
North Carolina House of Representatives . He represented North Carolina's tenth district until 1988. He was then elected to theNorth Carolina Senate where he served until 1992. During this time, Murphy received a lot of attention for his work in politics including the Tar Heel of the Week Award by "The News & Observer " in May 1987 and theOrder of the Long Leaf Pine in 1988.While in politics, Murphy also helped with North Carolina State University athletics. He was a member of the
Centennial Authority , which helped develop theRBC Center , the home forNC State Wolfpack men's basketball along with theCarolina Hurricanes andCarolina Cobras . In 1987, while serving as senator, Murphy sponsored legislation that gave 1.5 million dollars for the initial planning of the RBC Center. Murphy then kept working to get funding to the stadium until he eventually got 22 million dollars donated to the project. For his work with North Carolina State University athletics, the Wendell H. Murphy Football Center was named after Murphy in 2003.Wendell Murphy now lives in his birthplace of Rose Hill,
North Carolina with his wife Linda. He has four children and seven grandchildren.External links
* [http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/030703aab.html/ Wendell H. Murphy and Family Honored]
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