Running the Packers Is Complicated. A Sense of Humor Helps.
Briefly

Mark Murphy, known for his straightforward communication style, entertained thousands of shareholders at the Green Bay Packers' annual meeting with wit and humility, emphasizing the team's success and popular demand for prime-time games.
Murphy addressed fan complaints about late games in cold weather, humorously indicating that having many noon home games would mean the team is performing poorly, showcasing his ability to connect with the audience.
After 17 years, Mark Murphy will retire as the Packers' chief executive, passing the torch to Ed Policy, a long-time associate known for projects like Titletown, bringing a mix of experience and new vision to the role.
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