Edmonton Elks name Chris Morris as new team president and CEO

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EDMONTON — Chris Morris is returning to his first Green and Gold football home.

A three-time Grey Cup champion in Edmonton (1993, 2003, 2005), Morris is the Edmonton Elks’ new President and CEO, the Club announced Wednesday.

Elks owner Larry Thompson praised Morris’ history as a winner and leader in his time playing for the team.

"As a teacher, principal, and most recently coach of the Golden Bears, Chris has strived for excellence and commanded respect,” Thompson said.

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"His connection to our past, leadership attributes, and understanding of what it takes to win made him the right choice to lead us into 2025 and beyond."

Morris rejoins the Double E after spending the previous 12 years as head coach at the University of Alberta. One of the best offensive linemen in Double E history, Morris spent all 14 of his CFL seasons with the Green and Gold, making his debut in 1992 before retiring in 2005. He would go on to be inducted into the EE Wall of Honour in 2008.

A veteran of 237 CFL games, Morris brings significant leadership experience to the president and CEO role. While still playing in Edmonton, Morris became a full-time teacher with Edmonton Public Schools in 1997 and ascended to principal at Spruce Avenue Junior High in 2009. While leading the U of A, Morris rebuilt the program by reconnecting with alumni, donors, and Northern Alberta's football community. He coached 19 CFL draft picks over his time with the Golden Bears, including current Elks Mark Korte, Jake Taylor and Josiah Schakel.

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