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Two-Time University of New Haven Graduate Lands Position with NHL Team

Adam Comuniello Ӱԭ20, Ӱԭ22 MBA, who was named for a hockey star, had always wanted to work in the sports industry. He recently achieved his goal, accepting a marketing position with the Los Angeles Kings.

September 6, 2022

By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications


Adam Comuniello Ӱԭ20, Ӱԭ22 MBA. (photo credit: Michelle Minahen)
Adam Comuniello Ӱԭ20, Ӱԭ22 MBA. (photo credit: Michelle Minahen)

For Adam Comuniello Ӱԭ20, Ӱԭ22 MBA, sports Ӱԭ hockey, in particular Ӱԭ have always played a major role in his life. This was true even before he was born Ӱԭ his parents named him after Adam Graves, a former star player and two-time MVP for the , a team.

As part of a large family of devoted sports fans, Comuniello often played and watched sports when he was growing up. He always knew he wanted to pursue a career in sports. Earlier this year, he scored a major professional goal, landing a position with a National Hockey League team on the opposite coast. Now a marketing coordinator for the , he started his position remotely in late June, then moved out to Los Angeles the following month.

ӰԭI honestly canӰԭt describe it Ӱԭ this whole experience is still pretty surreal to me,Ӱԭ said Comuniello, who earned a bachelorӰԭs degree in sport management from the University. ӰԭIӰԭm not sure when itӰԭs going to hit me that IӰԭm living in sunny Los Angeles working for an NHL team thatӰԭs won two Stanley Cups over the past decade. This is something that IӰԭve been striving to accomplish for years. To be in the position IӰԭm in now is truly amazing.Ӱԭ

ӰԭI love the atmosphereӰԭ
Adam Comuniello Ӱԭ20, Ӱԭ22 MBA (left) and Evan Carbognin Ӱԭ20 won a cornhole tournament at the University that was part of a sport event capstone project.
Adam Comuniello Ӱԭ20, Ӱԭ22 MBA (left) and Evan Carbognin Ӱԭ20 won a cornhole tournament at the University that was part of a sport event capstone project.

Comuniello monitors the promotional items, such as giveaways and ticket-pack items, the team orders and distributes during home games and other events. He collaborates with his marketing teammates to come up with ideas for potential items, and he works with the graphic design team that creates images of what they would look like.

After they are approved and ordered, Comuniello ensures they are exactly where they need to be at the games so they can best be distributed to the thousands of fans in attendance. He then accounts for and stores anything thatӰԭs left over.

ӰԭI love the atmosphere of working for an NHL franchise team,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭSince I grew up a very big hockey fan, itӰԭs awesome to work in an environment that fosters passion for the game. Additionally, my colleagues are incredibly enjoyable to work with, and the management from above is extremely supportive of all employees. I like working for an organization that emphasizes the importance of teamwork and group cohesion.Ӱԭ

ӰԭYou canӰԭt be afraid to make mistakesӰԭ

Comuniello says the sports industry, which he says can be just as competitive as the sports themselves, can be challenging to break into. After his time as a Charger, he felt prepared for it, and heӰԭs grateful for his professors at the University who brought their vast industry experience to the classroom.

ӰԭIf it wasnӰԭt for the outstanding faculty in the University of New HavenӰԭs Sport Management Department, I firmly believe I would not be in the position I am in today,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭThe professors made it abundantly clear to everyone that if you werenӰԭt willing to go above and beyond in your academics and internships, you were never going to make it in the sports industry. As a shy kid who usually remained silent in my classes and only worried about grades, this was one of the best forms of Ӱԭtough loveӰԭ IӰԭve ever received.Ӱԭ

Comuniello learned how to differentiate himself in the industry and to count on his abilities. As a first-year student, he already had his career goal in mind, and he listed out the steps heӰԭd have to take to achieve it. He encourages current students to work hard Ӱԭ something that he found has paid off.

ӰԭNo matter how rigorous the steps are, you canӰԭt be afraid to make mistakes,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭItӰԭs also crucial to learn from your mistakes to avoid repeating them. If you donӰԭt work hard and if you are unwilling to do any of those steps, then you most likely wonӰԭt accomplish your end goal.Ӱԭ