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New Packers president/CEO Believes Family Background Will Help Him in New Role

  • Ed Policy will become the 11th president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers on July 25, succeeding Mark Murphy at the annual shareholders meeting.
  • This leadership change comes as Mark Murphy prepares to retire upon reaching the age limit of 70 next month, following a thorough selection process spearheaded by Susan Finco and Korn Ferry.
  • Policy draws on lessons from his father Carmen, former president of the 49ers and Browns, who guided significant team transitions and championship successes.
  • Policy emphasized that both he and his predecessor view this role with a deep sense of responsibility, particularly given the Packers' distinctive status as a publicly owned team, which demands careful decision-making to maintain competitiveness.
  • Policy expects no major changes in leadership roles, praises current management, and plans frequent open communication while embracing his stewardship challenge in Green Bay.
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Ed Policy believes his family background will help him in his new role as Packers' president/CEO

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Ed Policy got a keen understanding about the realities of his dream occupation while growing up in a football family.

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