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Much like the Green Bay Packers, they have a distinguished history of success, and we are looking forward to the quality of food and beverage experience and service they will provide for our fans
Both mentors and protégés from our first session indicated a high level of satisfaction and success ... We're excited to begin our second session and continue to foster business relationships that help smaller firms.
Roger . . . is not going to tolerate anything that puts at risk player safetyMore quotes »
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Tree program grows with Packers' help
Trees soak up harmful chemicals, provide oxygen and may have even led to the Green Bay Packers' high-powered offense last season. Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy said Thursday that the team was motivated by the First Downs for Trees program, a part from Green Bay Press-Gazette Read more »
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Packers say no basis to talk of Mark Murphy leaving team
Getty Images On Monday, we brought you word of a report linking Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy to the Stanford athletic director’s job. The job will open up next month when Bob Bowlsby leaves to become commissioner of the Big 12. Murphy was a cand from MSNBC Sports Read more »
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Packers Official Refutes Rumors of President Mark Murphy's Departure
By now, you've probably heard rumblings about Green Bay Packers President Mark Murphy and the rumors that he is being linked to the open athletic director position at Stanford University. At first, I was legitimately concerned. Stanford is a highly prest from Acme Packing Company Read more »
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Mark Murphy’s name emerges in Stanford A.D. rumor mill
Reuters In recent years, changes to the benefits packages have prompted some NFL assistant coaches to choose to take jobs at the college level. But few high-level NFL executives would ever walk away for an NCAA assignment. Packers president and CEO Mark from MSNBC Sports Read more »
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Report: Packers to retire Favre's No. 4 in near future
If time can truly heal all wounds, the strained relationship between the Green Bay Packers and former quarterback Brett Favre still needs a couple more years. With Favre now out of the NFL for good after having not played during the 2011 season, the 42-y from FOX Sports Read more »