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Ed Policy got a keen understanding about the realities of his dream occupation while growing up in a football family.
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Meet Ed Policy, who will succeed Mark Murphy as President and CEO of the Packers on July 25 at the team's annual shareholders meeting.
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Policy first joined the Packers as vice president and general counsel in August 2012. Next month, he will take over for Mark Murphy.
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Mark Murphy, who is retiring, regrets not winning another Super Bowl with the Packers, but he's hopeful he left the franchise in a better place.
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 Policy’s new role, Packers coach Matt LaFleur, general manager Brian Gutekunst and executive vice president/director of football operations Russ Ball will report to him.