A Sweet Slice of Success for a Georgia Southern Alumnus

Morgan Murphy (’11)
STATESBORO, Ga. – As Morgan Murphy prepared for graduation from Georgia Southern University in 2011, the hospitality major imagined a life of fine foods and beverages while working at a posh hotel or ritzy restaurant. He, like so many other graduates, had big dreams of bright lights in the big cities. Sometimes though, life takes an unexpected turn.
After four years in the kitchen at Dingus MaGee’s in Statesboro, Ga. and 18 months at the Westin Hilton Head Island Spa & Resort, Murphy found his calling in southwest Georgia. He packed his bags and headed back to his hometown of Thomasville, Ga. “When I left for Georgia Southern, I never thought about coming home to work,” explained Murphy. “I did not think there would be an opportunity for me here to use my degree for tourism and restaurant management. I was wrong.” Thomasville is a city known for roses; however, the city is making a name for itself in the world of cheese. For the past two years, Murphy has served as manager of Sweet Grass Dairy Cheese Shop. “A friend told me what the owners, Jeremy and Jessica Little, wanted to do here, and after talking with them, I fell in love with their concept because it’s all about caring about your products,” said Murphy.
Morgan Murphy (’11) holds the 2013 Outstanding Retailer award from Specialty Food Magazine.
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