Policy officially takes over for Murphy as president/CEO at Packers' shareholders meeting
BROWN COUNTY, WISCONSIN, JUL 26 – Ed Policy, 54, succeeds Mark Murphy who retired at 70 after 17 seasons marked by 13 playoff appearances and a Super Bowl win, Packers board unanimously approved the transition.
- Ed Policy officially took over as president/CEO of the Green Bay Packers at their annual shareholders meeting on Friday in Green Bay.
- Policy replaced Mark Murphy, who stepped down earlier this month after reaching the franchise's mandatory retirement age of 70 following 17 seasons as president/CEO.
- Murphy’s tenure included overseeing the construction of Titletown, multiple Lambeau Field renovations, and welcoming the 2025 NFL Draft which drew 600,000 attendees over three days.
- At the meeting, Murphy advised Policy to be himself and embrace change, while Policy thanked shareholders for their 13 years of investment and pledged to lean on Murphy's example to guide the team’s future.
- The leadership transition suggests continuity as Coach Matt LaFleur and other executives remain under Policy’s direction, with the organization expressing confidence in its long-term success.
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