St. John's News

Star Soccer Player Gleans Public Relations Savvy at Nike

October 11, 2005

One of the Men’s Soccer team’s leading players, forward Sebastian Alvarado Ralph, learned to “Just Do It!” when it concerned public relations this summer during a 10-week internship at Nike’s Manhattan offices. Currently a first-year graduate student in St. John’s University The Peter J. Tobin College of Business' Master of Business Administration program, Sebastian learned how to run special events and handle media inquiries as part of this prominent athletic shoe maker’s public relations team. His economics major and liberal arts degree, which he received from St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in June, provided a good foundation for a job in the business world, says Sebastian, who also prides himself on his fluency in three languages: English, Spanish and his native Swedish.

“Although I hadn’t taken a course in public relations before starting the job, my experience interacting with prominent people through membership in the President’s Society here on campus prepared me well for the position,” says Sebastian, who transferred to St. John’s as a junior from a university in Sweden. “My education here has given me a lot. As an athlete, I often meet many people in the Administration, so I’ve learned to communicate with people in a professional way.”(As a member of the select 28-member President’s Society, Sebastian is a student representative at many University events hosted by Father Harrington.)

Working for Nike further enhanced those communication skills, he explains. “I worked as part of a four-person team for a fashion-oriented company, selecting products for photo-shoots and participating in large-scale event planning, such as the many events Nike held with tennis greats during the U.S. Open, and the ‘Run Hit Wonder’ 5K Race with 10,000 runners held in Central Park. I witnessed how executives tackled problems.”

“I enjoy living in New York, which is truly a multi-cultural city,” he adds.  The son of a Finnish mother and a Chilean father, Sebastian, with dark hair and eyes, is a tall, handsome, atypical-looking Swede, who calls himself multi-cultural as well. As someone who has traveled extensively, he would like to work for an international business or organization after completing his M.B.A. in June 2007. He says he is “very fortunate” to be attending St. John’s on a full scholarship. 

Sebastian, one of 27 members of the Men’s Soccer team, landed the Nike job after being nominated by Eric Rienecker, Associate Director of Academic Support for Student Athletes, and competing with several other St. John’s students. “Sebastian was an outstanding undergraduate honor student with a 3.6 GPA,” says Rienecker. It’s not unusual for student athletes such as Sebastian to spend as many as 20 hours in on-field practice time each week, he adds, in addition to juggling games and travel with the team. Rienecker’s office helps students manage their athletic and academic careers while they attend St. John’s.