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Ron Skotarczak, EVP of Marketing Partnerships at MSG, Speaks at Kukin Lecture Series; MTA LEAD Students Participate

Last Friday, students in the MTA LEAD program had the opportunity to hear from Ron Skotarczak, EVP of Marketing Partnerships at Madison Square Garden. Mr. Skotarczak, who is a member of Sports Business Journal's prestigious 40 under 40 club, spoke to the students about his own career path (in which he's had the opportunity to work for the Philadelphia 76ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Hoops TV, and more) and what it's like to serve as a senior executive at one of the world's largest Sports & Entertainment companies. In addition to the Knicks, Rangers and Liberty, MSG also owns the Hartford Wolfpack and the recently acquired and still unnamed NBA D-League team in Westchester, along with six other arenas around the country; most recently, they bought the LA Forum a year ago, spent $100 million renovating it, and re-opened it in January.
Mr. Skotarczak began his lecture speaking about the sports and entertainment industry at large, and then honed in on MSG specifics. He highlighted two key areas that he attributes to his success: goal setting and networking. When he entered the industry, his goal was to one day be president of the 76ers. While his goal has changed and has become more family oriented, he was able to make career decisions by asking himself if they are bringing him closer to his goal. Additionally, in all industries and especially in tight knit industries like sports & entertainment, it's always important to maintain relationships.
  • On Wednesday, a lunch was held with MTA LEAD students who submitted business ideas and their assigned Sy Syms School of Business undergraduate student mentors. The mentors will be working with the students as they develop their ideas and prepare to present to the Executive Council later this school year.
  • MTA LEAD was featured in this week's edition of The Jewish Link of Bergen County. Read the story here.