By Press Times staff
GREEN BAY – The Green Bay Packers have started the search for the organization’s next CEO.
Packers current CEO/President Mark Murphy will retire in July 2025, following Green Bay’s first hosting of the NFL Draft.
The Packers organization currently holds a mandatory retirement age for the CEO position in their by-laws; Murphy turns 70 on July 13, 2025.
Packers Executive Committee Vice President/Lead Director Susan Finco will serve as chair for the Packers Board of Directors Search Committee.
“Mark’s contributions to the organization have been tremendous,” Finco said. “From updating the corporate leadership structure to growing and diversifying revenue to increasing the meaningful impact of the Packers in the community, Mark continues to position the Packers for success. We look forward to his insightful leadership in the next year and a half.”
Other search committee members include: committee vice chair Dan Ariens, executive committee secretary and chair of the personnel and compensation committee, vice chair for the search committee; Mike Simmer, treasurer, executive committee; DJ Long, executive committee, personnel and compensation committee; Marcia Anderson, executive committee; Karl Schmidt, executive committee; Michael Barber, Packers Foundation chair; Jeff Joerres, investment committee chair; Eddie Garcia, former player, board member at-large; Robyn Davis, board member at-large; and Mike Daniels, board member at-large.
“The search committee is working with Korn Ferry, a highly regarded national search firm the organization has worked with previously. The Korn Ferry team is led by Jed Hughes, who brings decades of high-level experience to the process and has worked with the Packers on other top-level searches, including the search that identified Murphy as the recommended candidate to succeed Bob Harlan in 2007,” a Packers release stated.
“We have a long and positive history with the Green Bay Packers and are pleased to be working with the search committee to identify their next leader of this unique and storied franchise,” Hughes said. “We take pride in having more than 50 years of experience working with the NFL and its teams.”
In addition to Hughes, the Korn Ferry team includes Tierney Remick, Divina Gamble and Garrick Yu.
“Our search committee takes this responsibility very seriously as our new leader will shape the Packers’ future,” Ariens said. “We have been preparing the past several months for this important process, which will be comprehensive and align with NFL rules and requirements, and are pleased to be able to work with Jed Hughes and his team at Korn Ferry.”
The search committee’s work is expected to take six to nine months, after which it is expected to present its recommendation to the board of directors for a vote.
The selected candidate will then work alongside Murphy during a transition period.
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