After 1 year on the job, Chicago Bears President Kevin Warren has made an impression with his energy. Will it produce results on and off the field?

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Kevin Warren has revamped the Chicago Bears executive staff while leading the push for a new stadium in his first year as president and CEO.

Bears president Kevin Warren lifts weights during a workout early in the morning on June 29, 2023, at Halas Hall.Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune

“And not only that, we had some really talented people. So one of the things I saw across our organization is that we needed to make sure that we expanded our dreams — and then we’re willing to work to reach those dreams. But it was OK for us to really dream big and strive to be exceptional.” The most buzzed-about change off the field over the last year has been the Bears’ publicly declared intention to shift from building a stadium on the $197 million property they bought in Arlington Heightsis right for the Bears and Chicago, touting what he thinks would be an economic boost from having a year-round, closed-roof stadium near downtown.

Bears President Kevin Warren sweats through a workout in the gym early in the morning on June 29, 2023, at Halas Hall. And with four women in EVP roles — including Morris, who was one of the highest-ranking Black female executives in Major League Baseball — the Bears have striking diversity on their executive staff along with Warren and Poles, the team’s first Black president and general manager.

“Yes, we’re diverse, but the thing I want people to say is that they’re incredibly talented and exceptional and they’re leaders, hard workers and passionate. And people will really be talking about it when we cut the ribbon on our stadium and when we win the first of many Super Bowl trophies. That’s when they’ll say you can win with a diverse environment.”

“Just watching his verbal and physical interactions with people, he brings people in — in conversation and physically,” McCaskey said. “He throws his arms around you, and you can see people responding to that.” “He doesn’t accept anything but the goal of winning Super Bowls, that we’re going to bring a new stadium to our fans,” Murphy said after her promotion last month. “And he does it in such a way that he energizes everyone.”

And though Warren classifies both he and Poles as Type A personalities, he believes their dynamic works. After Walker’s dismissal, Poles and coach Matt Eberflus billed the change as upholding the organization’s standards.

 

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