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The Chicago Bears search for a new team president and CEO is nearing its end.

According to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation, Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren is expected to be hired by the end of this month, with an official announcement possible in the coming days.

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Warren, who has been with the Big Ten for a little more than three years, will supplant outgoing Bears president and CEO Ted Phillips, who is retiring at the end of February. Phillips has been with the Bears organization for more than 39 years, the last 24 in the president and CEO role.

Warren’s expected arrival will come at a landmark time in the organization’s history with the Bears pursuing a grand venture to build a new stadium and working to close on a 326-acre piece of land at Arlington Park in Arlington Heights soon with the property envisioned to become the home of not only a new stadium but a large entertainment district.

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Warren, who was with the Minnesota Vikings organization for 15 seasons before leaving for the Big Ten, was instrumental in creating the vision for US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and seeing it through during his time as the team’s Chief Operating Office. The Vikings opened that venue in July 2016. Less than two years later, they also moved into their new state-of-the-art practice facility and team headquarters in Eagan, Minn., another project that had Warren’s fingerprints all over it.

After Phillips announced his plans to retire in September, Bears chairman George McCaskey expressed eagerness to begin a search for a replacement with the help of search firm Nolan Partners. McCaskey listed several key traits he’d be searching for in a candidate including leadership, vision, humility and consensus building.

Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren talks to reporters during a news conference at Lucas Oil Stadium on July 26, 2022. (Darron Cummings/AP)

“You look at the qualities of outstanding leaders, and we think we’re going to be able to bring in an exceptional candidate to succeed Ted and lead the Bears,” McCaskey said in September.

Warren will join the Bears at a pivotal time. Not only will he be responsible for overseeing the team’s stadium project and ongoing business ventures, but he will be expected to provide direction to an entire building for a franchise that will have the No. 1 overall pick for April’s draft.

During Warren’s time as Big Ten commissioner, his think-big mentality has been evident. The conference finalized a record-setting media rights deal worth more than $7 billion in August. The conference also continued its expansion efforts with wheels in motion for Southern California and UCLA to join the league in 2024.

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When Warren was hired to become Big Ten commissioner in 2019, Vikings owners Mark and Zygi Wilf lauded his leadership skills.

“Kevin has impacted the Vikings and our family in immeasurable ways over the last 15 years,” the Wilfs said in a statement. “He has worked tirelessly to elevate the Vikings franchise, all with the greater good of the organization and Minneapolis-St. Paul in mind.”

It is not yet known how much oversight Warren will be given over the team’s football operations. Until last January, Phillips had been the point person for the hiring, firing and performance evaluations of the Bears general managers. It remains possible that McCaskey, who assumed oversight of general manager Ryan Poles this season, would give Warren similar supervision duties.

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Virginia McCaskey, the daughter of George Halas, took over as majority owner of the Chicago Bears in 1983. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

Warren was a basketball player at Penn and Grand Canyon University in his native Phoenix, where he was an Academic All-American. He earned a law degree from Notre Dame, was an NFL executive with the St. Louis Rams and Detroit Lions before the Vikings, and also worked as a sports agent.

Former Bears defensive lineman Chris Zorich was his first client.

“He is amazing,” Zorich told the Tribune when Warren in 2020. “No one will outwork him. He brings something extra to everything he does. If the (Vikings) stadium is four walls and a roof, he will make it four walls, a roof and a breast-feeding room.”

Warren was the first Black commissioner of a Power Five conference and now becomes the first Black President in Bears history. Phillips was the first Bears president outside of the Halas/McCaskey family, with Michael McCaskey, George “Mugs” Halas, Jr., and George S. Halas serving in the role before him.

Warren and his wife, Greta, live in Chicago and have two adult children, a daughter, Peri, and son, Powers.

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