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Packers outline CEO search process

The Green Bay Packers have laid out the plans to replace current team president and CEO Mark Murphy.

 

Murphy will turn 70 next summer, which is the mandatory threshold for retirement in the role as written in the organization's by-laws. According to the Packers, Susan Finco, executive committee vice president, and lead director, is the chairperson for the Packers Board of Directors search committee. Dan Ariens, executive committee secretary and chair of the personnel and compensation committee, is vice chair for the search committee. "Mark's contributions to the organization have been tremendous," Finco said. "From updating the corporate leadership structure to growing and diversifying revenue to increasing the meaningful impact of the Packers in the community, Mark continues to position the Packers for success. We look forward to his insightful leadership in the next year and a half."

 

Murphy has been with the Packers since 2007, and he has overseen the team's continued success on the field, the development of Titletown across the street, and the current preparations for the 2025 NFL Draft. The goal is to have a new president and CEO in place by July 2025.

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