Panthers Executive Resigns After Two Decades Amid Leadership Shakeup
- The Panthers' highest-ranking Black executive resigned after nearly 20 years with the organization.
- Steven Drummond cited the hiring of a new coach and front office changes as the right time to transition to new opportunities.
- Drummond's departure follows several other executives leaving the Panthers in recent months.
- The team is amid an overhaul under new owner David Tepper, who bought the Panthers in 2018.
- Drummond said in a statement he's proud of the progress the Panthers have made in diversity and community outreach during his time with the team.