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Tori Murden

Early Challenges



Murden's family moved thirteen times when she was a child. The youngest of three children, she was regularly drawn into fistfights in defense of her mentally handicapped brother, Lamar. "The things that happened to me were nothing compared to the things that happened to Lamar," Murden told Women's Sports & Fitness magazine. "I learned how invisible a person can be if they're in the margins of society." After graduating from high school in Louisville, she earned a bachelor's degree from Smith College and a Master of Divinity degree from Harvard. Along the way, she worked in Boston as a chaplain at a city hospital and the director of a residential center for homeless women. In the 1990s, Murden earned a law degree and held community service jobs in Louisville.



At the same time, she developed an adventurer's heart. Murden climbed mountains on five continents—including her groundbreaking trek to the top of Antartica's Lewis Nunatuk. There also were ice-climbing expeditions on Alaska's Brooks and Muldrow Glacier, and sea kayaking excursions on Prince William Sound and the Indian Ocean. While enrolled in The National Outdoor Leadership School, Murden lived with a Masai tribe in Kenya. At Harvard, she wrote her master's thesis on the "theology of adventure."

Tori Murden

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