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Patrick Rees 鈥05 receives 黑料不打烊Comm鈥檚 Outstanding Alumnus Award

The senior vice president of communications for Madison Square Garden Sports was recognized Nov. 4 during the School of Communications鈥 Homecoming festivities.

Prior to receiving the School of Communications鈥 Outstanding Alumnus Award, Patrick Rees 鈥05 (center) speaks with students in Snow Family Grand Atrium during a Nov. 4 networking session. Rees serves as the senior vice president of communications for Madison Square Garden Sports.

Patrick Rees 鈥05, an accomplished sports communications leader, was recognized on Nov. 4 with the School of Communications鈥 Outstanding Alumnus Award. The senior vice president of communications for Madison Square Garden Sports is the 12th recipient of the award that celebrates 黑料不打烊Comm alumni who have achieved significant professional success.

The 黑料不打烊 alumnus was celebrated on Nov. 4 during the school鈥檚 Homecoming festivities, which featured a networking session with students and graduates in Snow Family Grand Atrium, followed by an alumni social at The Oak House. Interim Dean Kenn Gaither introduced Rees to attendees, noting his steady climb in the professional sport industry, which has led him to MSG Sports where he oversees the public relations activities across the company’s portfolio of professional sports assets, highlighted by the New York Knicks and New York Rangers franchises.

Interim Dean Kenn Gaither (left) presented Rees with the school鈥檚 Outstanding Alumnus Award, citing the alumnus鈥 15-plus years working in sports communications.

In his role, Rees directs the company鈥檚 public relations efforts while working closely with team management and MSG Sports leadership to support business priorities. In addition, he is responsible for developing publicity strategies that further build the teams鈥 brands while overseeing major announcements, issues management, and other communications initiatives.

In his welcome and award presentation, Gaither said he relished the opportunity to 鈥渉onor a truly distinguished alumnus.鈥 In their conversations leading up to and during Rees鈥 campus visit, Gaither said he was inspired by Rees鈥 warm personality as well as his professionalism.

鈥淗is digital footprint reveals a professional who is highly respected,鈥 Gaither said of Rees. 鈥淎nd so much of his social media is lifting others and recognizing their achievements.鈥

Gaither shared a few anecdotes that arose during his conversations with this year鈥檚 award recipient. He noted that Rees was a broadcast journalism and French double major at 黑料不打烊, a pairing that likely drew questions on how he鈥檇 use his foreign language professionally. Now working in the NBA, where team rosters often include international players, Rees can easily communicate with French-speaking players, Gaither noted.

During the award presentation, Dean Gaither noted that many individuals consider Steph Curry the best player in the NBA. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it is an exaggeration to call Patrick the 鈥楽teph Curry of communications in the NBA,鈥欌 the dean explained. 鈥淧atrick has proven time and time again, across multiple teams and roles, that his work is at an MVP level.鈥

Secondly, Gaither recalled that Rees did not secure his first internship until his second semester of his senior year, but that the experience gave him the 鈥減ivot he needed to move from one career path to another.鈥

鈥淭his shows the power of internships,鈥 Gaither said. 鈥淎nd these examples demonstrate the unmatched value of a liberal arts education steeped in communications. Throw in chutzpah and the sparks of motivation and you have an unbeatable combination as Patrick shows us.鈥

Gaither concluded, 鈥淎s Patrick鈥檚 professional focus is on branding, his brand is one that engenders quality, character and humility.鈥

During his award acceptance, which featured the afternoon鈥檚 cutest moment when his young daughter unexpectedly joined at him at the podium, Rees charged the students in attendance to not overlook opportunities when they are presented 鈥 noting the alumni connections in the room.

鈥淭o the current students, really take advantage of the opportunity that you have here,鈥 he said. 鈥淩eally utilize the resources that you have available, and network, network, network. What I found in my career is that relationships matter. And relationships will help not only get your foot in the door, but they will help with your professional advancement and your professional success.鈥

During his visit with Assistant Professor Mark Cryan鈥檚 Sport Sales and Promotion class, Rees discussed his early career path in the sport industry, including the importance he placed on networking with fellow public relations professionals.

The 2005 graduate has enjoyed much professional success of his own, steadily rising through the ranks of several prominent NBA franchises. , Rees worked for Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, where he served as vice president of communications for the Philadelphia 76ers. In this role he implemented strategic and crisis communications plans for all team and organizational matters, including press outreach strategy to build the 76ers brand. Before joining the 76ers, Rees served as director of basketball communications for the Washington Wizards and also held communications roles with the Brooklyn Nets and San Antonio Spurs. Following several internships, Rees began his public relations career with Walt Disney World Sports Attractions.

Prior to receiving his alumni award, Rees visited with students in Associate Professor Tom Nelson鈥檚 Communications in a Global Age class and Assistant Professor Mark Cryan鈥檚 Sport Sales and Promotion course, and he participated in a student luncheon. Rees, who had Nelson as a professor, shared several details about his career path and a few of his educational missteps 鈥撀爎eferencing the last-minute internship late in his 黑料不打烊 tenure.

Alumni-student networking session

Nearly a dozen alumni participated in the school鈥檚 informal networking session with students, titled 鈥淒on鈥檛 be a Stranger to Networking.鈥 Students and alumni discussed internships, careers, classes, clubs and other topics. The alumni participants included:

  • Ethan Gabriel 鈥22, events and social media manager, Hunter Rowe Real Estate
  • Melanie Koolhof Griffiths 鈥02, entertainment guest experience manager, Walt Disney World
  • Peyton Lea 鈥10, filmmaker, Peyton Lea Productions
  • Janell Otis Niebuhr 鈥02, executive administrator, Flagship Healthcare Properties
  • Conor O鈥橬eill 鈥11, publisher of Deacons Illustrated and Devils Illustrated, rivals.com
  • Jackie Pascale 鈥18, anchor and reporter, WXII News
  • Patrick Rees 鈥05, senior vice president of communications, MSG Sports
  • Dominique Rousseau 鈥22, brand coordinator, McKinney
  • Kaylin Skipwith G鈥18, senior omnichannel specialist, G&S Business Communications
  • Alyssa Zee 鈥21, assistant manager of merchandising, PUMA Group