
Meet Dr. Rashelle V. Jones Murphy
Dr. Rashelle is a strategic leader, attorney, and executive whose career has been shaped by service, performance, and purpose.
Raised in Lakeland, Florida, she was taught early that faith, discipline, and integrity are non-negotiable. Those principles have guided every decision she has made — personally and professionally.
Dr. Murphy graduated summa cum laude from Howard University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology before earning her Juris Doctor from Baylor University School of Law. She is also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., where she remains committed to the organization’s legacy of public service, sisterhood, and scholarship. She began her career practicing law in Florida, focusing on contracts, real estate, and estate planning, where she developed a sharp foundation in negotiation, strategy, and risk management.
In 2014, she made a deliberate pivot into healthcare to create more proactive and scalable impact. What began as a temporary telesales position evolved into executive leadership. She advanced to Director of Sales, leading multi-state markets and high-performing teams, driving revenue growth, strengthening operations, and cultivating strategic partnerships. Her leadership approach combines analytical precision with relational intelligence — building results while building people.
From that journey, she developed her leadership framework: Serve. Solve. Salute.
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Serve with excellence and accountability.
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Solve with clarity and innovation.
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Salute growth, ownership, and achievement.
Whether advising organizations, leading teams, or speaking to executives and emerging leaders, she focuses on aligning purpose with performance and vision with execution.
Beyond the boardroom, Dr. Rashelle is deeply family driven. She believes leadership begins at home — in how we love, how we build legacy, and how we steward what God has entrusted to us. Every professional milestone matters, but the true measure of her life is the impact she will leave on the people closest to her and the generations that follow.
For her, success is not only about results. It is about responsibility — to faith, to family, and to the people she is called to serve.








