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Ian Murray AM FAICD

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Defence Attache to United States at Australian Defence Force
📍 Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Ian Murray is a senior Rear Admiral in the Royal Australian Navy, currently serving as the Defence Attaché to the United States. A logistics and supply chain specialist, he leads engagement on AUKUS implementation. He previously acted in a 3-star role as Chief of Joint Capabilities and holds an MBA from Deakin University.

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Experience
13 Years
Current Role
Defence Attache to United States
Location
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Personality Overview

How Ian shows up

Value Driven
Example Seeker
Assertive

They are generally strong communicators and are not easy to convince. They are likely to ask many questions and look heavily for supporting information. They can sound friendly and charming but can quickly change gears to become inquisitive and probing.

Priorities

Topics Ian cares about

AUKUS Implementation
His current role as Defence Attaché in Washington D. C. is centered on leading Australia's engagement in the AUKUS security pact between Australia, the UK, and the US.
Joint Logistics
He is a logistics and supply chain specialist who has held top roles, including Commander and Deputy Commander of Joint Logistics for the Australian Defence Force.
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Career

Work history

1-2023
Defence Attache to United States
Australian Defence Force
1-2017 - 12-2022
Director Defence Bank
Defence Bank
3-2021 - 7-2022
Acting Chief Joint Capabilities
Australian Defence Force
6-2019 - 3-2021
Commander Joint Logistics
Australian Defence Force
1-2017 - 5-2019
Deputy Commander Joint Logistics
Australian Defence Force
In the press

Media appearances

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Education
1-1986 - 12-1988
BA (Economics)
Australian Defence Force Academy - University of New South Wales
1980 - 1985
Education details unavailable
Trinity Grammar School
1-1999 - 12-1999
Master of Defence Studies
Australian Army Command and Staff College
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Influence (I)

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