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Mark Murphy '77 named president of Green Bay Packers

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Alumnus Mark Murphy, the man who led the Colgate football team as captain and went on to lead the athletics department as director, has been named president of one of the most storied franchises in professional sports: the Green Bay Packers.

The team's board of directors on Monday unanimously approved the appointment of Murphy, 52, as the team's president and chief executive officer. He will replace longtime Packers leader Bob Harlan on Jan. 1.

Mark Murphy will become president of the Green Bay Packers on Jan. 1. He was the director of athletics at Colgate from 1992 to 2003. (Photo courtesy of the Associated Press)

Murphy, who earned Super Bowl and Pro Bowl honors as a free safety with the Washington Redskins, called his appointment a "tremendous" opportunity.

"The Packers are one of the great franchises in all of professional sports, with a rich history and incredible fan support," Murphy said in a statement. "These are successful times for the Packers. On the field they're performing well, and off the field, they're in great shape, too. I look forward to being a part of that continued success."

Murphy played eight years with the Redskins, then became an assistant executive director of the NFL Players Association and later a trial lawyer with the U.S. Department of Justice. He holds a law degree and an MBA in finance.

Murphy, who graduated in 1977 from Colgate, returned to the university as director of athletics in January 1992. He left in 2003 to become athletics director at Northwestern University, his current position.

Murphy, 6 feet 3 inches and 210 pounds, played one year of basketball besides being captain of both the football and baseball teams at Colgate. He was not drafted but was picked up by the Redskins in 1977.

After backing up for two seasons, Murphy replaced Jake Scott at free safety in '79. From 1979-'83, he intercepted 27 passes, led the team in tackles four times, played in two Super Bowls and made one Pro Bowl.

A native of Fulton, N.Y., Murphy and his wife, Laurie, have four children: Katie, 24; Emily, 21; Brian, 18; and Anna, 16.

The Associated Press and other media outlets contributed to this report

9 Comments

July 1, 2008 12:31 PM
Matt Carey said:

Mr. Murphy,
Long-time Washington Redskins fan and it is great to see that life after football has been good. It is great to see that football players are doing something positive, as opposed to the negative things that are so often reported in the news. Congratulations and best of luck (except against the Redskins).

Matt Carey

Arlington, Va.

January 25, 2008 12:29 PM
Ben Ross said:

Mark,

Congratulations on the post. You have some very interesting decisions ahead of you. I am eagerly awaiting the decision with Favre. Since I have nothing to cheer about with my Bills, I can now watch the Pack with more interest.

Cheers,

Ben Ross
Colgate '05

December 18, 2007 11:22 AM
Greg Gick said:

Mark,

Congratulations on your new position. Wish you the best.

Greg Gick, West Seneca High '73

December 14, 2007 2:50 PM
Katie Roberts (Chamberlain) '01 said:

Congrats on the new position Mark! That's fantastic! We loved you at Colgate, they loved you at Northwestern, and they will love you in Green Bay!

December 14, 2007 8:30 AM
Mike Conway said:

Hey Murph,
Congratulations on the new venture with the Green Bay Packers.
The city has gained a true competitor and leader.
Hopefully will see you when you play New England.

All the best,
Mike

December 8, 2007 7:28 PM
Jack Blanchard said:

Mark, when you came in to direct the Athletics Department in '92, facing the Title IX challenges of the time, your background made all the sense in the world. Your selection for the position was brilliant and we were thrilled to be associated with your work for Colgate. This new challenge with the Packers is another brilliant move on their part and we couldn't be more proud of you. Go 'GATE!!!

Jack Blanchard, '60

December 5, 2007 10:45 PM
Vicki Armellino Fine '00 said:

Dear Mark,

Congratulations on your new position! What a great accomplishment.

Wishing you continued success. Happy holidays to you and your family.

All the best,
Vicki Armellino Fine '00

December 5, 2007 9:48 PM
Kris Roou said:

We here in Wisconsin are happy to have you. You will not believe the fan loyalty you are about to experience. For example, my niece Meghan Fanta is from Wisconsin and currently attends Colgate (undergrad-great volleyball player). In class yesterday, there was a student presentation and Colgate's homepage flashed for a second before they started. She said she could have sworn she saw the words "Green Bay Packers." So she sprinted back to her room to see what it was all about. She was very excited to see a Colgate grad at the helm of our great team.....she will be working this angle to get her family some tickets :-) The wait for Packer season tickets is over 50 years long. Welcome to the Frozen Tundra!

December 4, 2007 12:38 PM
robert hummel said:

Mark,
Congrats on your appointment as "Head cheese head!" Best of luck to you!!
Bob Hummel


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