Rockwellian receives an MBE
Chris Murphy ( Class of 1966) emigrated to the UK in the 1960s went on to become a successful businessman and develop resources for charities working with humanitarian disasters.
Chris left Cashel in 1966, having been to secondary school at Rockwell College, and joined the British Army. Today he employs over 500 people across the UK and Europe as well as supporting non-government organisations (NGOs).
Not wishing to go to university, Chris took some time out working in Ireland and London before going on to spend four years as a commissioned officer in the British Army during the early 1970s. He left the army in 1973 to develop his business career in Britain. Having worked for various home improvement companies and even building his own house in the early 90s, Chris used his knowledge and experience to start Dunster House Ltd in 1994.
Chris was better known to his school mates in Cashel as ‘Dusty’ and he grew up living at Francis Row with his parents Paddy, who was a plumber, and Ina (Leahy), and his siblings. Over the years Chris has drawn on his education in Rockwell, where he enjoyed subjects such as History, Geography, Languages, and Maths, as well as his experiences in the British Army to ensure that Dunster House Ltd is constantly moving forward, thinking positively and now employs over 320 staff on five sites in the UK
Chris is happily married to Pamela, who he met in Germany over 40 years ago. They have two sons who enjoy the benefits of working for a family company. They now run the British business whilst Chris is developing new products and the company’s overseas development, exporting to the Gulf and as far afield as Africa and Sri Lanka, as well as Europe. Over the last nine years, he has also started and built overseas companies in Estonia, Hungary, and Poland where a further 260 staff are employed.
Chris received the honour of an MBE presented to him by Prince William for his work with charities and humanitarian work.
Congratulations Chris.