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<blockquote data-quote="TOPHAT" data-source="post: 153724" data-attributes="member: 781"><p><a href="http://packers.aolsportsblog.com/" target="_blank">http://packers.aolsportsblog.com/</a></p><p></p><p><strong>Packers Could Hire a Female Chief Executive</strong></p><p></p><p>For more than a year, the Green Bay Packers have had a succession plan in place for their front office, with John Jones set to take the position of chairman and chief executive officer when Bob Harlan retires. But that plan went out the window last week when it was announced that Jones would not get the job because of unspecified "management concerns." Now it's unclear who will take over the job, but the Appleton Post-Crescent lists an intriguing possibility: Vice president of finance Vicki Vannieuwenhoven. The NFL has very few women in high-ranking positions, either in the league office or in team front offices, and Vannieuwenhoven would become, along with Raiders chief executive Amy Trask, part of a very select group of top-level female front office personnel. That's not a reason for the Packers to hire her, but it is a reason to note the paucity of women in NFL front offices. Having Vannieuwenhoven running one of the league's most popular franchises would be a positive step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOPHAT, post: 153724, member: 781"] [url]http://packers.aolsportsblog.com/[/url] [b]Packers Could Hire a Female Chief Executive[/b] For more than a year, the Green Bay Packers have had a succession plan in place for their front office, with John Jones set to take the position of chairman and chief executive officer when Bob Harlan retires. But that plan went out the window last week when it was announced that Jones would not get the job because of unspecified "management concerns." Now it's unclear who will take over the job, but the Appleton Post-Crescent lists an intriguing possibility: Vice president of finance Vicki Vannieuwenhoven. The NFL has very few women in high-ranking positions, either in the league office or in team front offices, and Vannieuwenhoven would become, along with Raiders chief executive Amy Trask, part of a very select group of top-level female front office personnel. That's not a reason for the Packers to hire her, but it is a reason to note the paucity of women in NFL front offices. Having Vannieuwenhoven running one of the league's most popular franchises would be a positive step. [/QUOTE]
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