The Buffalo Bills are undergoing a number of changes to their front office moving forward, including the departure of Ron Raccuia, who worked as the team's executive vice president and chief operating officer, the team announced Wednesday.
Additionally, owner/CEO Terry Pegula will now take over the role as team president.
A new management committee consisting of John Roth, executive vice president/chief operating officer, Kathryn D'Angelo, general counsel and senior vice president of business administration, and Josh Dziurlikowski, senior vice president of finance and business administration, has also been formed, and Penny Semaia has been hired as the vice president of stadium relations.
"After taking time over the past several months to evaluate the business side of our operation, we wanted to revamp and improve our structure," Pegula said in a statement. "We have a tremendous amount of confidence in this management committee we have constructed. I have had a high level of trust and strong working relationships with John, Kathryn and Josh over the years and expect them each to successfully continue to lead our business operations in the years to come. Penny's wealth of experience at the collegiate level and personality will add to our team as he transitions into his new role with the Bills and our new stadium."
The Bills will officially begin their 2023 training camp July 26 at St. John Fisher University in Pittsford.