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Buffalo Bills are restructuring their front office again, but this time they are bolstering instead of blowing up.
With a new stadium being built across Abbott Road and owner Terry Pegula moving closer to selling a portion of the team, the Bills needed to add to their executive leadership team after years of upheaval and
front-office chaos.
The Bills hired Milwaukee Brewers executive Jason Hartlund as chief commercial officer and
Major League Baseball executive Kate Hussmann as chief strategy officer. As senior vice presidents, they will join chief administrative officer Josh Dziurlikowski and chief legal officer Terry Gilbride and report to executive vice president and chief operating officer Pete Guelli.
“These moves fit the vision,” Guelli said Thursday in his One Bills Drive office. “This is the way I think a 21st century
NFL team, with these kinds of projects on the horizon, needs to be set up.”
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Just four and a half years ago, the Bills had eight executive vice presidents and one senior VP. The Bills now have five senior VPs and one executive VP (Guelli). He said there won’t be any more additions to the Bills’ leadership group.
Similar front-office hires and restructuring will eventually happen with the Buffalo Sabres, and there is no intention of bringing back the Pegula Sports and Entertainment umbrella model that was dissolved in August 2023. Hartlund and Hussmann are Bills-only employees, although Guelli conceded Hussmann’s skill set could apply to some Sabres work.