Perfect Shift: Joe Stravato ’06CPS, ’09MBA Excels in NHL Head Office

September 17, 2012

Like so many young men and women, Joe Stravato ’06CPS, ’09MBA always dreamed of working in professional sports. And thanks to his two degrees from St. John’s University, that dream has quickly turned into reality.

Currently serving as Assistant to the Chief Operating Officer at the National Hockey League, this hard-working double alumnus is making his mark on one of America’s most popular and successful sports leagues.
 
“I knew from a young age that I wanted to work in professional sports,” Stravato said. “In fact, I actually decided to go to St. John’s precisely because of its program in Sport Management. While I was studying there, I considered working in sports marketing, college athletics or becoming an agent, but, ultimately, I landed at the NHL and it’s been a perfect opportunity.”

As a student, Stravato got involved with a number of activities on campus, including the Sport Management Club, interning with the Office of Athletics and playing intramural sports. Between classes and extracurriculars, he developed an extensive list of St. John’s friends and contacts and continues to do that in the professional world.

“I always tell people that the main attraction of St. John’s is its alumni,” Stravato said. “It’s funny how many people you’ll meet, especially working in Manhattan, who either went to St. John’s or know someone who did. This is no exaggeration: I don’t go a week without talking to someone about the University.”

In fact, Stravato is quick to point out that the alumni network helped him land his job at the NHL.
 
“When I was getting my graduate degree, I met a fellow classmate who happened to work at the NHL,” Stravato explained. “He was one of the reasons that I’m working here, so the whole networking aspect of my St. John’s education really came full circle. It’s had a pretty meaningful impact on me just like so many others.”

Now, Stravato is responsible for assisting the NHL’s COO in a variety of ways. He interacts with team Presidents and Owners, coordinates accommodations for the league’s high-level guests and attends marquee events, including the Stanley Cup Finals, Winter Classic and All-Star Game.

“That’s definitely one of the bright spots of the job,” Stravato said. “I’ve been a lifelong fan of the NHL, so it’s pretty cool to be at all of these signature games. And the league has been doing extremely well lately, with a number of big-market and small-market teams having success. Everyone is really excited for next season.”

And Stravato certainly hasn’t forgotten his St. John’s roots. He remains good friends with a number of former classmates and gets involved on campus whenever he can.

“You get that sense of community from St. John’s,” he said. “Even here at the NHL, there are a bunch of us who graduated from the University. It gives you that sense of security, that common ground, and that’s why it’s so great to stay involved with the STJ community.”