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Leadership Murray 2025-2026 class includes several Racers

By MSU Public Relations | Aug 11, 2025

Blair Bushart Gray, David Meinschein, and Samantha Rudolph

Blair Bushart Gray, David Meinschein, and Samantha Rudolph

 

MURRAY, Ky. – This year’s Leadership Murray Class of 2025-2026 includes two 鶹ֱ staff members, as well as a member of the 鶹ֱ Board of Regents. 

Blaire Bushart Gray, deputy Title IX coordinator and investigator in Murray State’s Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX and Samantha Rudolph, recruitment coordinator for the School of Nursing and Health Professions are also joined on the list by Murray State Board of Regents Vice Chair Dr. David Meinschein, superintendent of the Murray Independent School District. 

Leadership Murray is a prestigious leadership development program organized by the Murray-Calloway County Chamber of Commerce. The 10-month program features immersive sessions that focus on economic development, education, government, human services and community health. 

Rudolph said her time at Murray State has deepened her passion for leadership by showing her the impact of meaningful connection. 

“Serving as the recruitment coordinator within the School of Nursing and Health Professions has not only strengthened my ability to guide and support others, but it has also inspired me to lead with purpose—fostering growth in students, colleagues and the communities we serve,” said Rudolph. “I owe a lot of my inspiration to my dean, Dr. Byers as I've watched her lead with strength, compassion and vision. Her example continues to motivate me to grow into a leader who uplifts others in the same way with both heart and purpose.”

Gray echoed Rudolph’s gratitude to her own mentors on campus.

“My time at Murray State has significantly shaped my leadership abilities by providing hands-on opportunities to lead campus initiatives and conduct both large and small group programming, allowing me to grow in confidence and responsibility,” said Gray. “Thanks to the guidance and support of dedicated staff members who modeled effective leadership through their encouragement and mentorship, their example inspired me to take initiative, lead with empathy and pursue opportunities to grow as a leader within the campus community.”

Both Gray and Rudolph’s mentors said the pair have demonstrated a commitment to leadership.

“We are incredibly proud of Sam Rudolph’s selection to participate in Leadership Murray 2025–2026,” said Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Professions Dr. Dina Byers. “Sam exemplifies the qualities of a leader in everything she does as our recruitment coordinator. She has a passion for connecting future students with opportunities in healthcare, combined with her innovative and collaborative nature make her a natural choice for this program. We know she will represent the School of Nursing and Health Professions with distinction and continue to grow as a leader through this experience.”  

“Blaire’s selection to the Class of 2025 recognizes both her professional accomplishments and her ongoing commitment to community leadership,” said Executive Director of Murray State University’s Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Coordinator Camisha Pierce Duffy. “As a member of Murray State’s team, she continues to serve students and employees with the highest level of dedication and skill, and we are excited to see her contribute to the future of Murray, Kentucky through this initiative.”

Meinschein was appointed to the Board of Regents of 鶹ֱ by Governor Andy Beshear in July 2022. He holds his bachelor’s degree in biology from Murray State University, a master’s degree in science education from Piedmont College, a specialist’s degree in leadership from Lincoln Memorial University and is a proud member of the first graduating class of P-20 doctoral students at 鶹ֱ.

This year’s Leadership Murray brings together a diverse group of 19 local leaders from the private, public and nonprofit sectors to deepen their understanding of the community’s pressing challenges and to foster meaningful connections across the community’s organizations. 

Since 1982, the program has served as a launchpad for civic involvement, leadership growth and stronger community ties. Programming includes full-day sessions once a month, a two-day opening retreat and a legislative visit to Frankfort during West Kentucky Thank You Night.

“We are proud to have several Racers as part of the 2025-26 Leadership Murray class - congratulations to Dr. David Meinschein, Blaire Bushart Gray and Samantha Rudolph in being selected for this prestigious program,” Murray State President Dr. Ron Patterson said. “We are very grateful to the Murray-Calloway County Chamber of Commerce for all that they do to enhance our community through these types of initiatives.” 

To learn more about Leadership Murray, visit .

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