Commanders hire Campbell's CEO Mark Clouse as their new team president

FILE - Football great Joe Montana, right, and Mark Clouse, President, Kraft Foods Snacks & Confectionery pose in San Francisco, on Dec. 31, 2011.

FILE - Football great Joe Montana, right, and Mark Clouse, President, Kraft Foods Snacks & Confectionery pose in San Francisco, on Dec. 31, 2011. (Jed Jacobsohn /AP Images for Kraft Foods, File)


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WASHINGTON — The Washington Commanders have hired Mark Clouse as their new team president. He will oversee all facets of business operations in that role when he starts in late January. Clouse joins the NFL club after spending the past five years as president and CEO of the Campbell's Company. Controlling owner Josh Harris called the 56-year-old a dynamic leader with a track record of guiding organizations to excellence. Clouse succeeds Jason Wright, who in 2020 became the first Black president of a team in the league when he was hired by former owner Dan Snyder.

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