The Green Bay Packers announced plans for their annual shareholders meeting on July 27, marking another important offseason event for one of the NFL’s most unique franchises. The gathering will bring thousands of shareholders together at Lambeau Field while also giving them a chance to vote on key board positions and review organizational developments from the past year.
The meeting is scheduled for 1 p.m. Central Time and will take place inside Lambeau Field. Shareholders will be eligible to request up to four tickets per account, continuing a long-standing tradition that allows team owners to participate directly in the franchise’s business affairs. Proxy information and voting materials are expected to be distributed ahead of the event to the Packers’ more than 539,000 shareholders.

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One of the major agenda items will be the election of three nominees to the Packers Board of Directors. Former NFL player and coach Harry Sydney, retired business executive Glen Tellock and commercial real estate developer Robert Weyers are being presented for shareholder approval. Their nominations were introduced to the organization’s board during recent meetings and will now move to a vote of the shareholders.
The annual meeting also represents another milestone in the leadership transition that has taken place within the organization. Team president and chief executive officer Ed Policy is nearing the completion of his first full year leading the franchise after succeeding longtime executive Mark Murphy. The Packers have spent the past year navigating that transition while maintaining continuity across football and business operations.
Green Bay Packers Set Annual Meeting Ahead of 2026 NFL Season

The organization has announced their annual meeting for 2026. This is detailed more in an update posted by the team’s official website.
The Green Bay Packers will present three candidates for shareholder vote at July’s Annual Meeting to join the Packers Board of Directors: Harry Sydney, Glen Tellock and Robert Weyers.
The candidate information will be included in proxy information being sent in June to more than 539,000 shareholders in advance of the Annual Meeting, set for Monday, July 27, at 1 p.m. in Lambeau Field. The three candidates were presented to the organization’s Board of Directors at its meeting earlier this week.
During Policy’s first year, the organization reinforced its leadership structure by extending the contracts of general manager Brian Gutekunst, head coach Matt LaFleur and executive vice president Russ Ball. Those moves signaled stability within the front office and coaching staff as the team continues to build toward another playoff push in the competitive NFC.
The timing of the shareholders meeting could also provide an early indication of the Packers’ training camp schedule. With the 2026 NFL calendar beginning later than usual because of the Labor Day schedule, training camp is expected to open shortly after the annual gathering. As Green Bay moves through organized team activities and minicamp, the shareholders meeting will serve as both a business function and a celebration of the community ownership model.

