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Kevin Warren believes Chicago Bears have ‘the right people at the right time in the right situation focused on the right issues’

Kevin Warren’s first official day as Chicago Bears President and CEO will be April 17. That’s when Warren, who still is working full time as Big Ten commissioner, will begin one-on-one interviews with every Bears employee to assess changes that need to be made to help create a championship-caliber organization. He’ll dive deeper into the financial and logistical challenges the Bears face as ...
New Chicago Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren speaks after being introduced on Jan. 17, 2023, at Halas Hall.

Kevin Warren’s first official day as Chicago Bears President and CEO will be April 17.

That’s when Warren, who still is working full time as Big Ten commissioner, will begin one-on-one interviews with every Bears employee to assess changes that need to be made to help create a championship-caliber organization.

He’ll dive deeper into the financial and logistical challenges the Bears face as they weigh whether to build a new stadium on the former Arlington Park property they just purchased. And he’ll continue to establish his working relationships with Bears Chairman George McCaskey, general manager Ryan Poles and coach Matt Eberflus.

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