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The transition from Mark Murphy to Ed Policy as the Packers CEO and president will be formalized at the annual shareholders ...
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - SEPTEMBER 15: President and chief executive officer ... Policy will now be instrumental in ushering in this new era of Packers football, with the hope the team can return ...
After months of Jaire Alexander rumors, the Green Bay Packers have finally moved on from their two-time Pro Bowl cornerback, ...
The Packers have officially selected their next leader. Green Bay's board of directors unanimously approved the choice of Ed Policy as the franchise's new chairman, president and CEO, the team ...
His father, Carmen Policy (pictured above), was Vice President ... Ed will usher in a new era of expansion, while paying homage to the prestige that is the Green Bay Packers organization.
Mark Murphy has one year remaining in his post as president and CEO of the Packers before mandatory retirement. The identity of his successor in that role has now been learned. Ed Policy will ...
After 17 years as president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, Mark Murphy will retire and Ed Policy take over. Shareholders ...
Packers president Mark Murphy said he feels regret over winning only one Super Bowl during his tenure, but he's confident the ...
The Green Bay Packers’ decision to name Ed Policy president, CEO and chairman should ... not one like what Drake Maye is following in New England or Bo Nix is following in Denver.
The Packers did make moves to attempt to replace Alexander on defense by signing cornerback Nate Hobbs this offseason and drafting Tulane cornerback Micah Robinson in the seventh round in April.