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Green Bay Packers Hall Of Fame Wiki Information
The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame
was the first hall of fame built to honor a single professional American football team. After receiving approval from coach Vince Lombardi, William L. Brault, a Green Bay restaurateur and Packers fan, founded the Hall of Fame in 1966. The "Hall" started off as a series of exhibits displayed in the concourse of the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena, although it was not a permanent residence, as the exhibits had to be removed each autumn to make room for the Green Bay Bobcats hockey team, which played its home games at the Arena. In 1967, the Packer Hall of Fame Association, a separate corporate entity from the team, was founded and annual induction banquets were subsequently launched in 1970. The Hall did not become a permanent site until 1976 when its new home, an addition to the Brown County Veterans Arena, was formally dedicated on April 3 1976, by President Gerald R. Ford. [1]
Over the next 26 years, the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame encountered many expansions and renovations. In 2003, renovations to Lambeau Field provided a new home within the new Lambeau Field Atrium for the Hall. Packers legends Bart Starr and Ron Wolf rededicated the Hall on September 42003. The Hall contains a vast array of Packers memorabilia, a re-creation of Vince Lombardi's office, plaques representing each of the inductees and replicas of the Lombardi trophies from Green Bay's three Super Bowl wins. [2] As of 2008, the Packers Hall of Fame has inducted 137 people, 22 of whom have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The most recent inductions to the Hall were Frank Winters, Gilbert Brown, and Al Treml on July 192008. [3]
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GREEN BAY PACKERS HALL OF FAME TICKETS
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Key
| Back
| B
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| Center
| C
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| Cornerback
| CB
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| Defensive back
| DB
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| Defensive end
| DE
| Defensive lineman
| DL
| Defensive tackle
| DT
| End
| E
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| Fullback
| FB
| Guard
| G
| Halfback
| HB
| Kicker
| K
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| Kickoff returner
| KR
| Offensive tackle
| OT
| Offensive lineman
| OL
| Linebacker
| LB
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| Long snapper
| LS
| Punter
| P
| Punt returner
| PR
| Quarterback
| QB
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| Running back
| RB
| Safety
| S
| Tight end
| TE
| Wide receiver
| WR
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| *
| Inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
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Inductees
right
right
| Inductionyear
| Inductee
| Position
| Years withthe team
| Notes
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| 1981
| < *
| DB
| 1961–69
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| 1988
| <
| DE
| 1963–71
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| 1983
| <
| RB
| 1966–71
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| 1996
| <
| LB
| 1978–89
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| 1988
| Atkinson, Jerry Jerry Atkinson
| Executive
| 1950–85
| [a
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| 1979
| <
| C
| 1931–321934–35
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|
| 1985
| <
| General Manager
| 1959–70
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|
| 2005
| <
| RB
| 1992–96
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|
| 2002
| <
| Photographer
| 1946–Present
| [b
|
| 1981
| <
| C
| 1964–73
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|
| 1989
| <
| QB
| 1963–681971
|
|
| 1995
| Brault, William William Brault
| HoF Founder
| 1966–94
| [c
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| 1973
| <
| C/LB
| 1939–47
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|
| 1982
| <
| B
| 1940–45
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|
| 1984
| <
| RB
| 1971–77
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|
| 2007
| <
| WR
| 1992–98
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|
| 2008
| <
| DT
| 1993–992001–03
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|
| 1972
| <
| B
| 1931–39
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| 1987
| Brusky, Dr. E. S. Dr. E. S. Brusky
| Physician
| 1962–90
| [d
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| 1993
| <
| CB
| 1972–78
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| 1977
| <
| T
| 1921–25
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| 1986
| Burke, Wilner Wilner Burke
| Band director
| 1938–81
| [e
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| 2007
| LeRoy Butler
| S
| 1990–2001
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| 1986
| <
| LB
| 1964–69
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| 1978
| <
| Executive
| 1919–46
| [f
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| 1973
| < *
| B
| 1941–441946–52
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|
| 1974
| <
| RB
| 1953–58
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|
| 1983
| <
| LB
| 1968–77
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|
| 1975
| <
| K
| 1965–67
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|
| 1991
| <
| Attorney
| 1922–52
| [g
|
| 1997
| <
| Coach/Scout
| 1959–661971–2004
| [h
|
| 1994
| <
| TE
| 1978–85
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|
| 1986
| <
| B
| 1943–49
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|
| 1974
| <
| FB/K
| 1951–57
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|
| 1973
| <
| B/E
| 1939–49
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|
| 1984
| <
| LB
| 1958–64
|
|
| 1979
| <
| E
| 1965–72
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|
| 1993
| Daley, Art Art Daley
| Journalist
| 1942–Present
| [i
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| 1970
| <
| C
| 1927–31
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|
| 1975
| < *
| DE
| 1960–69
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|
| 1992
| <
| QB
| 19771979–85
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|
| 1974
| <
| DB
| 1952–59
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|
| 1970
| <
| E
| 1927–34
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|
| 2003
| <
| LB
| 1978–85
|
|
| 1978
| <
| WR
| 1959–69
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|
| 1976
| <
| B
| 1927–31
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|
| 1970
| <
| C
| 1922–32
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|
| 1994
| <
| FB
| 1980–86
|
|
| 1998
| <
| CB
| 1970–75
|
|
| 1978
| <
| G
| 1934–41
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|
| 1978
| <
| G
| 1933–37
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|
| 1974
| <
| FB
| 1953–58
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|
| 1974
| <
| LB
| 1953–63
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|
| 1973
| <
| B
| 1946–53
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|
| 1973
| <
| B
| 1942–50
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|
| 1972
| <
| E
| 1931–40
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| 1982
| <
| G
| 1966–741976
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|
| 1972
| <
| G/B
| 1933–45
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| 1993
| <
| S
| 1975–83
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| 1977
| < *
| T
| 19561958–70
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| 1976
| <
| DB
| 1956–65
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|
| 1974
| <
| DT
| 1952–64
|
|
| 2004
| <
| Executive
| 1971–present
| [j
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| 1972
| < *
| B
| 1930–40
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|
| 1972
| < *
| B
| 1932–41
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| 2001
| <
| LB
| 1987–93
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| 1975
| < *
| HB/K
| 1957–621964–66
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| 1974
| <
| E
| 1952–58
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| 1970
| < *
| T
| 1929–331935
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| 1972
| < *
| E/DB
| 1935–45
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| 2003
| <
| Sportscaster
| 1969–98
| [k
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| 1972
| <
| B
| 1938–42
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| 1991
| <
| E
| 1939–44
|
|
| 1984
| <
| B
| 1937–41
|
|
| 1985
| <
| DB
| 1963–70
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|
| 1981
| Joannes, Lee H. Lee H. Joannes
| Executive
| 1930–47
| [l
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| 1997
| <
| DE
| 1977–87
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| 1981
| <
| RB
| 19311934–38
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| 1975
| < *
| DT
| 1959–69
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|
| 1976
| Jorgensen, Carl Carl Jorgensen
| Trainer
| 1924–70
| [m
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| 1994
| Kelly, Dr. W Webber Dr. W. Webber Kelly
| Physician
| 1923–51
| [n
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| 1976
| <
| E
| 1954–62
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|
| 1989
| <
| DT
| 1961–68
|
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| 1975
| <
| G
| 1958–68
|
|
| 1975
| <
| TE
| 19571959–64
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|
| 1970
| < *
| B/Coach
| 1919–49
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|
| 1972
| <
| B
| 1934–45
|
|
| 1983
| Leicht, Fred Fred Leicht
| Executive
| 1925–77
| [o
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| 1972
| <
| G
| 1936–421946
|
|
| 1970
| <
| B
| 1924–32
|
|
| 1999
| < *
| WR
| 1978–86
|
|
| 1975
| < *
| General Manager
| 1959–68
|
|
| 2005
| <
| QB
| 1987–92
|
|
| 1988
| <
| E
| 1950–54
|
|
| 1987
| <
| K
| 1972–80
|
|
| 1974
| <
| E
| 1951–56
|
|
| 1977
| <
| B
| 1922–26
|
|
| 1992
| <
| C
| 1973–84
|
|
| 1975
| <
| E
| 19541957–67
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|
| 1970
| < *
| B
| 1929–331935–36
|
|
| 1970
| < *
| G
| 1929–351937
|
|
| 1999
| <
| Executive
| 1956–88
| [p
|
| 1973
| <
| B
| 1933–38
|
|
| 1984
| <
| E
| 1938–411945–46
|
|
| 1998
| <
| S
| 1980–851987–91
|
|
| 1978
| < *
| LB
| 1958–72
|
|
| 1979
| <
| Executive
| 1950–89
| [q
|
| 1998
| Parins, Robert J. Robert J. Parins
| Executive
| 1982–89
| [r
|
| 1979
| <
| RB
| 1961–691971
|
|
| 1973
| <
| T
| 1938–48
|
|
| 1996
| <
| Executive
| 1940s–Present
| [s
|
| 1974
| < *
| C
| 1953–63
|
|
| 1982
| <
| LB
| 1963–72
|
|
| 1974
| <
| QB
| 1950–56
|
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| 1992
| Schneider, Al Al Schneider
| Supporter
| 1950s–1970s
| [t
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| 2001
| <
| Sportscaster
| 1956–68
| [u
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| 2002
| <
| WR
| 1988–94
|
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| 1976
| <
| T
| 19561959–68
|
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| 1977
| < *
| QB
| 1956–71
|
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| 1991
| < *
| K
| 1980–83
|
|
| 1985
| <
| C/LB
| 19371939
|
|
| 1972
| <
| C/LB
| 1935–371940–41
|
|
| 1975
| < *
| FB
| 1958–66
|
|
| 1987
| <
| LB/G
| 1952–56
|
|
| 1975
| <
| G
| 1959–67
|
|
| 1979
| <
| G/LB
| 1938–391941–45
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|
| 2008
| Treml, Al Al Treml
| Video director
| 1967–2001
| [v
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| 1984
| Trowbridge Sr., F. N. F. N. Trowbridge, Sr.
| Executive
| 1950–81
| [w
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| 1977
| Turnbull, A. B. A. B. Turnbull
| Executive
| 1923–27
| [x
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| 1973
| <
| HB
| 1938–43
|
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| 1982
| Vainisi, Jack Jack Vainisi
| Scout
| 1950–60
| [y
|
| 2006
| < *
| DE
| 1993–98
|
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| 1976
| <
| DB
| 1958–64
|
|
| 1973
| <
| T
| 1946–511953
|
|
| 1997
| <
| RB/KR
| 1967–70
|
|
| 2008
| <
| C
| 1992–2002
|
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| 2000
| <
| Executive
| 1991–2001
| [z
|
| 1977
| < *
| S
| 1960–71
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| 1973
| <
| G
| 1922–31
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Footnotes
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Atkinson was a businessman who, in 1950, helped lead a stock drive that helped keep the Packers financially stable. He also served on the Green Bay Packers Board of Directors from 1950 to 1985. [4]
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Biever has been the team photographer since 1946, having taken an estimated 150,000 photos over his career. [5]
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Brault founded the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1967, expanded it to its current location in 1976, and served as the Executive Director of the Hall of Fame from 1970 to 1994. [6]
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Brusky was a general practitioner who coordinated the teams medical care. [7]
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Burke was the Band Director for the Packers, arranging the pre-game and half-time shows, while also leading the official Green Bay Packers band. [8]
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Calhoun is credited with being the promoter of the Green Bay Packers during its early years. He was the secretary of the Packers, created the Dope Sheet, helped collect money in his hat during football games, and named the team the "Packers." [9]
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Clifford was the original Green Bay Football Club as a non-profit organization in 1923 and was the club's attorney from 1922 to 1952. [10]
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Cochran was the offensive backfield coach under Vince Lombardi and Dan Devine, while also serving as a scout from 1975 to 2004. [11]
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Daley was a journalist for the Green Bay Packers Press-Gazette who covered the Packers for more than 35 years. [12]
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Harlan started out as the Packers Assistant General Manager, serving in that role from 1971 to 1989. In 1990, he was elected as the President, leading the team to 13 consecutive winning seasons. [13]
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Irwin worked for the Packers flagship radio station, broadcasting Packers games for 30 years. [14]
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Joannes was the team's first security and was elected president of the Packers in 1930, serving in that role until 1947. [15]
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From 1924 to 1940, Jorgensen served as the Packers equipment manager. After the death of Dave Woodard, he became the Packers trainer, serving that role until 1970. The 47 seasons of service is the longest continuous service by an employee of the Packers. [16]
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Kelly was the team physician, Packer's President in 1929, and an executive committee member for 28 years. [17]
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Leicht was a Packers Executive Committee Member for 52 years and was a key player in the building of City Stadium and Lambeau Field. [18]
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Miller was originally a player for the Packers, and came back to the organization as the Directory of Publicity and Sales Promotion. He later became an Assistant General Manager and finally became an Assistant to the President, finally retiring in 1988. [19]
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Olejniczak started out on the Packers Executive Committee, and was credited with helping to build City Stadium and hiring Vince Lombardi. In 1982, he became the first Chairman of the Board for the Packers. [20]
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Parins was the Packers President from 1982 to 1989, helping to improve and expand the Green Bay Packers facilities. [21]
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Remmel started out his career as a sports reporter, having worked with every head coach of the Packers in the team's history. Remmel than joined the Packers organization as director of public relations, and is now the team historian. [22]
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Schneider was the chair of the Green Bay Chamber of Commerce Sports Committee, asupporter of the Packers, and helped establish the Packers Hall of Fame. [23]
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Scott was the Packers TV broadcaster for the Packers, having called the championships teams of the 1960s. [24]
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Treml worked as the first video director for the Packers, in charge of editing game and practice video. [25]
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Trowbridge was the Green Bay Packers legal council, treasurer, and part of the Packers Executive Committee. [26]
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Turnbull was the Packers first President, helping to support the then small team. Turnbull was also part of the Hungry Five. [27]
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Vainisi was a talent scout for the Packers who was credited with setting up intricate information gathering systems on players and also scouting many of the future stars of the "Lombardi Era." [28]
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Wolf was the Packers Executive Vice President and General Manager. He is credited with bringing the Packers back to its winning ways. Wolf signed Mike Holmgren and traded for Brett Favre, a combination that led to many successful seasons. [29]
References
- Packers.com - Packers Hall of Fame
- LambeauField.com - Hall of Fame
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- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Jerry Atkinson
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Vernon Biever
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - William Brault
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Dr. E.S. (Gene) Brusky
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Wilner Burke
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - George Whitney Calhoun
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Gerald (Jerry) Clifford
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - John "Red" Cochran
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Art Daley
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Robert "Bob" Harlan
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Jim Irwin
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Lee Joannes
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Carl (Bud) Jorgensen
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Dr. William Weber Kelly
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Fred Leicht
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Tom Miller
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Dominic Olejniczak
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Robert Parins
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Lee Remmel
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Al Schneider
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Ray Scott
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Al Treml
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Fred N. Trowbridge Sr.
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Andrew B. Turnbull
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Jack Vainisi
- Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Ron Wolf
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