
This week on Lean Local, Jim Schmitt sits down with Mark Murphy, President and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, for a conversation that bridges football, leadership, and community.
The two share a long history of collaboration, and that connection sets the tone early in the interview. “We got a lot done together,” Jim recalls with a smile.
Murphy reflects on his journey from growing up in Hamilton, to attending Colgate College, and later becoming Athletic Director at Northwestern University. That path would eventually lead him to Green Bay, where he took on one of the most unique roles in professional sports.
He looks back on those early years with the Packers, including the transition from Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers. One of the most defining moments in modern NFL history. Murphy recalls how quickly the situation developed, how difficult those decisions were, and how aligned he and then-coach Mike McCarthy were on moving forward with Rodgers as the team’s quarterback.
As the conversation unfolds, Murphy offers a perspective on what makes the NFL so demanding. It’s hard to win in this league, he notes, and even harder to win in the playoffs. That perspective makes his favorite career moment — winning the Super Bowl — all the more meaningful.
It’s a conversation that blends sports, strategy, and civic pride. A reminder of how leadership in one arena can influence an entire city.

Jim Schmitt and Mark Murphy