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Ed Policy has officially replaced Mark Murphy as the Green Bay Packers' chairman, president, and CEO after Murphy reached the ...
The Green Bay Packers officially transitioned leadership during Friday's annual shareholder meeting, bidding farewell to Mark ...
As training camp got underway last week, Jacobs said he's never felt better. He went into the offseason feeling back to ...
The mandatory retirement age of 70 arrives for Murphy on July 13. He has served as CEO and president of the Packers since Jan. 28, 2008. "I look forward to Ed taking over leadership of the Packers.
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- The Green Bay Packers organization has chosen its next leader. Ed Policy, the team's chief operating officer and general counsel, has been named the next president and CEO.
“We appreciate all that Mark does for the Packers and we look forward to the year ahead under his leadership, including an exciting football season and the 2025 NFL Draft next April,” Ariens said.
Bakhtiari said during the offseason he welcomes the leadership role, and the transition has been natural thanks to serving as Bulaga's second-in-command, so to speak, in recent years.
The Green Bay Packers will be under new front office leadership in 2025. Ed Policy will be promoted to become the organization’s next chairman of the board, president and CEO in July 2025 after ...
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