Bob Harlan, former president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, has died at 89 after a brief illness. Harlan, who led the franchise from 1989 until his retirement in 2008, was instrumental in restoring the team’s competitive success, including a Super Bowl win in 1997. He oversaw the $295 million redevelopment of Lambeau Field and was known for hiring general manager Ron Wolf, which transformed the team’s fortunes. Harlan’s legacy is remembered as pivotal in the Packers’ history.
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