GREEN BAY (NBC 26) — Mark Murphy, president & CEO of the Green Bay packers, announced he plans to retire in three years.
He made the announcement on his weekly column "Murphy Takes 5," saying he'll retire on July 13, 2025 when he turns 70.
The team has a policy that requires board members to retire at the age of 70. Murphy said since he's a member of the board, that policy applies to him.
He said the executive committee has started to make plans to find a successor.
"It has been an honor and privilege to serve as the Packers president. I plan on making the last three years as successful as possible," Murphy said in the column.
Murphy was named the president and CEO of the Packers in 2007 and officially assumed the position in January 2008.