

Shareholders receiving meeting materials electronically can access print-at-home tickets upon voting their shares. Shareholders will be provided four meeting tickets for each shareholder account, including accounts that have a joint or custodial registration. Over the years, normal attendance was 8,000 to 12,000 shareholders and guests. In 2022, the meeting was attend by 8,642 shareholders and their guests.

Proxy materials will be sent to more than 539,000 shareholders in June. The Packers reported a record $579 million in revenue last year, along with profit from operations of $77.7 million, also a record. The organization has more than 539,000 shareholders with about 5.2 million shares. The Packers are the only publicly owned team in the NFL. More: With fans back in the stands in 2021, the Green Bay Packers posted a record $579 million in annual revenue More: Packers announce their preseason schedule, end with home games against Patriots, Seahawks The Packers traditionally release financial details in the week before the meeting. The annual meeting consists of reports by President and CEO Mark Murphy and general manager Brian Gutekunst, a financial report, and reports by various committee leaders. Leaving the board because they'll have reached the mandatory retirement age of 70 are Jerry Ganoni, elected in 2013 Gary Rotherham, elected in 1999 Bobbi Webster, elected in 2020, and Mike Weller, elected in 2007.
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Other nominees to the board are Laurie Radke, president and CEO of the Greater Green Bay Chamber, Sachin Shivaram, CEO of Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry, a 115-year-old, family-owned company in Manitowoc, and Christopher Stiles, chairman, president and CEO of Morely-Murphy Co., a 119-year-old holding company in Green Bay whose interests include a distributor of generators and engines, real estate investments and a charitable foundation.įormer Green Bay Packers safety LeRoy Butler speaks at a halftime ceremony recognizing his induction to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Nov. The others are Johnnie Gray, George Koonce and Dexter McNabb. If elected, Butler will be the fourth former Packers player on the 43-member board. He originated the iconic Lambeau Leap tradition.

The Packers didn't provide details on Thursday, but training camp will begin that week as well.īutler is a former Packers safety and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. The shareholders' meeting is scheduled for 11 a.m. GREEN BAY – LeRoy Butler will be among four nominees to the Green Bay Packers board of directors at this year's annual shareholders' meeting.
