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Stephen Dombroski Named Assistant Sports Information Director

Sept. 6, 2006

LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. - Steve Dombroski (Latham, N.Y.) was recently named assistant sports information director at Siena College. Dombroski is an alumnus of Siena and four year student-athlete.

Dombroski returns to Siena from Wagner College he served as a graduate assistant earning a Master's of Business Administration with a concentration in marketing. Dombroski most recently held an internship in public relations at Madison Square Garden. In this capacity, he was responsible for media services for all Sports Properties Events, including college basketball and professional boxing, in addition the public relations for MSG Networks.

Prior to his work at Madison Square Garden, Dombroski worked with the New Jersey Pride Professional Lacrosse team for the 2005 season in both marketing and public relations capacities. Dombroski assisted with media relations of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship for the past four years (2003-2006) and the Women's Basketball Championship in Trenton (2006).

"We are excited to have Stephen return to Siena and the athletic department," director of athletics John D'Argenio said. "He brought a great passion to his work as an undergraduate intern in athletics and to the many responsibilities that went along with being a student athlete on the lacrosse team. The graduate work and field experience he has since had should have him well prepared for the important duties he will assume in our department."

In his time at Siena College, Dombroski was a member of the men's lacrosse team. In 2003 he attended the NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Conference on behalf of Siena College and the NCAA. In this role Dombroski sat at the forefront of college athletics and tackled the ever changing rules of the NCAA. Dombroski was a member of the MAAC Conference Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC), in addition he served on the Siena College Student Athlete Advisory Council.

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