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 became the president/CEO of the Green Bay Packers, succeeding Mark Murphy who served for 17 seasons.
- Under Mark Murphy, the Packers made 13 playoff appearances and won a Super Bowl in 2010.
- Murphy stepped down after reaching the Packers' mandatory retirement age of 70 and expressed his appreciation for the fans' support.
- Wide Receiver Jayden Reed acknowledged Murphy's impact, stating, 'Without him, we wouldn't be standing in this locker room right now.
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Policy officially takes over for Murphy as president/CEO at Packers’ shareholders meeting
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Ed Policy began his tenure as the Green Bay Packers’ president/CEO by paying tribute to his predecessor. Policy officially took over for…
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