Zac Murphy is a seasoned professional with over fifteen years of international experience in multimedia and information strategy, currently serving as the Director of Multimedia and Information Strategy at the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). In this pivotal role, Zac leads the development...
Zac Murphy is a seasoned professional with over fifteen years of international experience in multimedia and information strategy, currently serving as the Director of Multimedia and Information Strategy at the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). In this pivotal role, Zac leads the development and implementation of the agency’s research- and evidence-informed strategy to combat misinformation that affects OSPI and Washington’s K-12 public schools. His expertise lies in crafting integrated advocacy solutions that leverage storytelling and compelling content to engage diverse audiences.
Zac’s current projects focus on enhancing public understanding of the educational landscape through innovative multimedia campaigns. By collaborating closely with the Director of Publications and Engagement Strategy, he identifies opportunities to showcase the transformative power of public education, ensuring that the narratives presented are not only captivating but also grounded in research and evidence. His proficiency in film production, new media, and content strategy enables him to produce high-quality documentaries and branded content that resonate with stakeholders and the community at large.
Renowned for his ability to manage complex projects and deliver award-winning content, Zac utilizes his skills in art direction and project management to create impactful communication strategies. His commitment to fostering an informed public dialogue around education issues positions him as a thought leader in the field, dedicated to enhancing the visibility and value of K-12 education in Washington state. Through his work, Zac continues to elevate the conversation around public education, ensuring that accurate information prevails in an era of misinformation.