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By PFW staff

The Packers announced Friday that vice president of administration/general counsel Jason Wied has resigned from the organization.

A Green Bay native, Wied initially joined the Packers in 2000 as staff counsel and was named vice president of administration/corporate counsel in 2007 before being promoted to vice president of administration/general counsel in '08. His duties also included overseeing the team's administrative operations, community outreach, public relations and security departments.

"Jason has been an integral part of the success the Packers organization has enjoyed over the past decade," said Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy. "He has served in key roles for the Packers on many projects, including the 2003 redevelopment of Lambeau Field and the current expansion to the stadium, as well as the development and construction of Ray Nitschke Field, the team's training camp practice facility.
 
"Jason established good relations with community leaders, which were very beneficial to the organization in many ways, including in the planning for potential development of the area around the stadium. His work with the Packers Board of Directors and on NFL matters was invaluable as well."

Wied has been suffering from some health issues, including sleep apnea and insomnia, for the last couple of years.
 
"This was a difficult decision but the right one for me," said Wied. "I have tried many treatments, herbal remedies, and medications. Recently I developed a dependency on one of the herbal remedies that had been suggested and my long-term health became a real concern.
 
"With the support of my wife, family and the Packers, I entered a treatment center on Nov. 7. While there I realized that I needed to make some changes and some tough choices — and I feel that moving on from my employment with the Packers will allow me to make the changes I need in my life right now."

 

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