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Name:
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Steve Mills
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March 2003
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School: |
Princeton '81
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Degree: |
BA in Sociology with a minor in Economics
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Madison Square Garden
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Title: |
President, Sports Team Operations
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Steve Mills was named president, sports team operations for Madison Square Garden on June 7, 2001,
after spending two years overseeing business operations for the New York Knickerbockers as executive
vice president, franchise operations.
In his expanded role at "The World's Most Famous Arena," the native New Yorker is responsible for the
New York Liberty and for all business matters and team operational issues for the NBA Knicks and the
NHL Rangers, two of the most powerful brands in sports history.
Steve's tenure at Madison Square Garden has been marked by a significant revitalization of the sports
teams' front office operations, apparent to observers both inside and outside the organization. From
instituting a "fan-friendly" mandate that impacts all aspects of game operations, to placing a renewed
priority on community relations, resulting in the Knicks assuming a leadership position in the National
Basketball Association, Mill's expectation of excellence has elevated all areas of the business. In his
role as co-chairman of the Madison Square Garden Cheering for Children Foundation, which works closely
with the three sports teams, MSG Networks and Radio City Entertainment, Steve has directed the expansion
of the Foundation's after-school support to now include more than 30,000 children and 120 after-school programs throughout New York City.
Prior to his move to the Garden, the 42-year old played an integral role in the National Basketball
Association's development for over 16 years, most recently as senior vice president, basketball and
player development. His duties included managing the league's relationships with all domestic and
international basketball organizations, including the NCAA and USA Basketball, as well as overseeing
the NBA's developmental programs and player initiatives during one of the most critical periods in
league history. Mills also played a key role in the creation of the Women's National Basketball
Association and served on the team responsible for the negotiation of the NBA's Collective Bargaining
Agreement.
Steve began his impressive ascent up the NBA ladder in 1983 when he joined the NBA as an account
executive in the corporate sponsorship department of NBA Properties. He was promoted to national
programs manager for NBA Properties in August, 1986 and then spent three years in the NBA's special
events department (1987-89), prior to being named vice president, special events in May, 1989.
From there, the New Jersey resident joined the NBA Commissioner's Office as vice president,
corporate development in October 1993, before his appointment as senior vice president, basketball and
player development in 1995.
Mills has been honored by a host of organizations and institutions for his work, including Senator
Hillary Rodham Clinton as part of her 2nd Annual African American Heritage Celebration, which fetes
some of the New York area's top executives from every area of business. His other honors include
being named the Rainbow Coalition's 1999 Sports Executive of the Year.
An accomplished basketball player, Mills started three seasons at guard for Hall of Fame coach Pete
Carril at Princeton University, where he helped lead the Tigers to two Ivy League first place finishes,
including the League title and an NCAA berth in 1981. He also played professionally for one season in
South America in 1981.
Steve earned a degree in sociology with a minor in economics from Princeton in 1981 and has served on
the Board of Trustees for the Basketball Hall of Fame and the Board of Directors for USA Basketball.
He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Salvation Army of Greater New York.
He and his wife Beverly have two daughters, Kristen and Danielle, and reside in South Orange, NJ.
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