BOB HARLAN
remembering


Former Bob Harlan, former longtime president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, passed away at age 89, leaving a legacy of visionary leadership that helped guide the franchise through one of its most successful eras since the 1930s and 1940s. Among his many accomplishments, Harlan oversaw the transformative $295 million redevelopment of Lambeau Field beginning in 2003, preserving the stadium’s historic legacy while elevating it into one of the premier venues in professional sports.
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Bob and his wife, Madeline, were dedicated supporters of the Children's Cancer Family Foundation, generously donating his time and resources to help families facing pediatric cancer. Harlan was also a regular attendee of the foundation’s Gold Ribbon Gala, reflecting his deep commitment to the community and to making a meaningful difference in the lives of children and their families.
BOB HARLAN MEMORIAL FUND
The Bob Harlan Memorial Fund benefits the Children's Cancer Family Foundation, an organization that was very important to Bob. At the request of Madeline Harlan, donations in Bob’s honor are encouraged to support this meaningful mission. To make a donation in his memory, please click the link or use the QR code below.

