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Posted April 17, 2024

Jennifer Murphy wins ISA Women’s Influence Award 

Industrial Supply Association (ISA) presented its Women’s Influence Award to Jennifer Murphy, president and CEO of NetPlus Alliance.


Jennifer MurphyThe accolade recognizes Murphy’s outstanding commitment to advancing the development and influence of women in the industrial supply channel.

Murphy’s leadership at NetPlus Alliance, a buying group for industrial and construction supplies distributors and manufacturers, has been marked by a commitment to building an inclusive and dedicated team with a purpose-driven culture. Under her leadership, NetPlus Alliance has experienced remarkable growth, with total purchases by distributors and suppliers increasing by an impressive 265% since 2013. In 2021, Murphyr became the sole owner of NetPlus Alliance.

“Receiving the Women’s Influence Award from the Industrial Supply Association is a great honor, as it acknowledges our collective commitment to promote diversity and inclusivity in our industry,” said Murphy. “Supporting the progress and impact of women is not only the right thing to do but also strategically important, fostering innovation, growth, and sustainability. I’m grateful for this recognition and remain dedicated to the empowerment of all people in the industrial and construction supply channels.”

Murphy’s impact extends beyond her role at NetPlus Alliance. She has been an active participant in ISA’s Women in Industry group since 2012, contributing to various committees and initiatives aimed at supporting women’s advancement within the sector. She has also served as a mentor in multiple capacities, guiding aspiring entrepreneurs and industry professionals to success.

“We are thrilled to recognize Jennifer Murphy with the Women’s Influence Award,” said Brendan Breen, CEO of ISA. “Her exemplary leadership, dedication to inclusivity, and commitment to supporting women’s advancement make her a true role model in our industry. Jennifer’s contributions have not only transformed NetPlus Alliance but have also inspired positive change across the industrial supply channel.”

Beyond her professional achievements, Murphy is involved in her community, serving on the board of directors for the Greater Lockport Development Corporation and mentoring students through programs at Lockport High School and the University at Buffalo School of Management. Her accolades include recognition as a Western New York Outstanding Women of Excellence by Buffalo Business First and inclusion in Modern Distribution Management’s inaugural class of Women in Distribution.

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