Madison Square Garden executive chairman and CEO James Dolan has ceded day-to-day ownership responsibilities of the New York Rangers to his son, Quentin. Effective immediately, the younger Dolan, 31, assumes the position of Rangers president, chief operating officer, and alternate governor.
Leadership Change
Quentin Dolan will report to his father, who remains in control of the NBA’s New York Knicks. James Dolan expressed his confidence in his son, stating that Quentin has made a strong impact on the Rangers and Knicks organizations.
Quentin Dolan most recently served as senior vice president, player performance, and science leader, an area he will continue to oversee for both the Rangers and Knicks. Rangers general manager Chris Drury will report directly to Quentin Dolan.
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