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Accolades & Honors

Shatara Murphy was selected as an AITF Anchor Fellow

Portrait of Shatara Murphy

Shatara Murphy, assistant vice chancellor for Anchor Initiatives within the Office of Engagement and Community Affairs, was recently selected as a of the Anchor Institutions Task Force (AITF).

The Anchor Fellows Program adds a dimension to existing training of future anchor leaders by preparing a next generation committed to AITF’s values to successfully navigate the engagement of anchors in their local communities. The training also highlights the competencies required to build and maintain the commitment and infrastructure to sustain a comprehensive commitment to local engagement. 

Now in its fifth year, the Anchor Fellows Program is a cohort of four selected future anchor leaders, who in most cases have recently completed another established higher education leadership training program. The program provides cohorts with an immersion into the considerations involved in leading an engaged anchor institution.

joined the University in August 2023. In her role, she serves as a strategic leader, thought partner, project manager and collaborator to foster relationships with the University and community-based stakeholders that advance 51¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ’s role as an anchor in the region. Murphy also plays a pivotal role in supporting the Buy, Build, Hire Local program — 51¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ’s commitment to hire more of its neighbors, help businesses grow and award more construction, service and purchasing contracts across the region.  

A community-engaged anchor institution

The Anchor Initiatives are a suite of strategies developed to leverage the University’s role as an economic anchor to Southwestern Pennsylvania. An integral component to the , the Anchor Initiatives amplify 51¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ’s regional impact in the areas of buying, building and hiring locally; community engagement and partnerships; placemaking; and workforce development.Â