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Packers Announce CEO Mark Murphy's Retirement in 2025, Launch Search for Successor

The Green Bay Packers have initiated the process to find a new CEO as Mark Murphy announces his retirement for July 2025, marking the end of an era.

  • Mark Murphy, who has led the Green Bay Packers as CEO since 2007, will retire in July 2025 when he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 70.
  • Murphy's tenure saw the Packers win 178 regular season games, make 12 playoff appearances, and secure a Super Bowl title in 2011.
  • A search committee, led by Packers executive committee vice president Susan Finco, has been formed to find Murphy's successor.
  • The search process, in collaboration with Korn Ferry, is expected to take six to nine months, with the candidate then working alongside Murphy.
  • Under Murphy's leadership, the Packers have seen significant growth, including the development of mixed-use real estate around Lambeau Field and the launch of a venture capital arm.
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