“Working with Aundréa is always a pleasure because she's so well organized, incredibly supportive, and open to new ideas. I worked with her closely when she started at ServiceNow and then on a newsletter project for the company. She always had constructive and helpful ideas and advice for our team to achieve its goal/s. Often, because she had greater visibility into other teams/processes, she'd give much needed context to what we were doing. Perhaps more important than any of that, however, was just the fun she brought to our meetings and to our work. She takes what she does seriously and is the consummate professional, but at the same time has great emotional intelligence and really cares about the people she works with. She was recently promoted (no surprise) and I won't get to work with her directly anymore, which is sad for me but great for the people who get to work with her in the future!”
Experience & Education
Publications
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Opening Eyes And Minds At AfroTech
Forbes
I had the opportunity to collaborate with ServiceNow's DEI team to capture original content during AfroTech, one of the largest all-Black tech conferences in the country. I was asked to share my personal experiences in an op-ed for Forbes.com.
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The Lead Line
A ServiceNow newsletter
I had the pleasure of spearheading the creation of one of ServiceNow's most successful newsletters to date. I currently lead the production of this growing publication and have proudly led the team to 150k subscribers (and counting!) in less than a year. Subscribe for authentic Thought Leadership content.
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Connecticut Students Attend London Soccer Match as Learning Opportunity
WNPR
A Connecticut journalism professor who took students to London, England allowed the group to attend a soccer match as an opportunity to examine racism, discrimination, and hooliganism at sporting events. Aundrea Murray shares her story.
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Chinese Single Out Visiting Black Students
The Hartford Courant
During my studies abroad in China, I documented my experiences with the locals and their perceptions of visiting minorities throughout the country. The article is featured in The Hartford Courant's Op-Ed section.
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