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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 meeting on July 25.
"I was completely and totally boxed out from the very beginning," Surprise Republican Sen. Janae Shamp said in an interview with The Arizona Republic.
Delve into Mark Murphy's final Packers regret, a sentiment that hits home for every Green Bay fan. Find out what it means for ...
Ed Policy said he will meet with Packers GM Brian Gutekunst, coach Matt LaFleur and operations director Russ Ball more often than did Mark Murphy.
After 17 years as president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, Mark Murphy will retire and Ed Policy take over. Shareholders meeting set for July 25.
New Packers President and CEO Ed Policy said he won't change what isn’t broken when he takes over in July, as long as it leads to winning games.
IN NEARLY 18 years in Green Bay, Murphy presided over a Super Bowl-winning season, two somewhat contentious quarterback ...
The Packers are reportedly set to part ways with a defensive mainstay. According to multiple reports, including ESPN and NFL Network, Green Bay plans to release star cornerback Jaire Alexander ...
The Green Bay Packers‘ receiving corps feels about as deep as it has been in nearly a decade after the team drafted Matthew Golden and Savion Williams in the first and third rounds of last month ...
Incoming Green Bay Packers team president Ed Policy has his own opinions when handling head coach and general manager contracts.
A Packers star receiver is reportedly stepping up to take a leadership role, helping rookies integrate and boosting team unity both on and off the field.
Leadership transitions are often seen as battles between new executives and employees, but in my experience, middle managers are the real gatekeepers of change.
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