GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Bob Harlan, the Green Bay Packers’ president and CEO for nearly two decades as the franchise regained its status as a consistent winner, has died. He was 89. The Packers ...
The Green Bay Packers released tributes from current and former associates of former president and CEO Bob Harlan, who died ...
Bob Harlan, who was president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers from 1989 to 2008, has died following a brief illness, the ...
That was never the case during Bob Harlan’s presidency. Harlan was the Green Bay Packers’ president from 1989-2006, then ...
Harlan, who originally joined the organization in 1971, was elected President and CEO in 1989.
While Bob Harlan was in charge of the Packers, he never acted like an owner. He counted on hiring the right people and letting them make decisions.
Bob Harlan, former president of the Green Bay Packers, died today aged 89. Under Harlan, the Packers became one of the most ...
When the three Marquette University freshmen left the Olympia dormitory on the school’s downtown Milwaukee campus on that ...
The Green Bay Packers announced Monday afternoon the funeral arrangements for former Packers President and CEO Bob Harlan, who passed away last Thursday at age 89 after a short illness at St. Mary’s ...
Former Green Bay Packers President and CEO Bob Harlan passed away Thursday, March 5, following a brief illness. Harlan was 89.
Harlan originally joined the organization in 1971 and was elected president and CEO in 1989.
Bob Harlan was the architect of today’s Packers. His decisions in 19 years as leader of the organization remade the franchise on and off the field.